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I see Rend a guard product is not included in your table!?? I know why tho ;)

Hi Marshy,
Could you please clarify exactly which material you refer to (K-rend, detailed name?) thanks.

If this material would fit the league (insulating and renovating dehumidifying breathable renders plasters), I'll update the analysis table accordingly and publish again with the material you refer to in it.

I built this table based on all the similar materials to our Bauwer Light I was able to find on the market.

Another version of a similar analysis I received from our customer in North Wales, please see below, more products in it:
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Regards, Alexander
 
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My belt sander is my primary tool I use wang..gets me out of a hole at times it does wang..sometimes I don't even flatten my skim I just put a few rooms on then just go bk following day and sand blast it all down..works a treat tbh..u got any work for me Wang?
i dont but you could help Lodan out with those skills of yours
 
In this small job situation we use natcem 35.

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Skim as soon as it's cooled down.

No idea how much it costs but it's rock hard in half hour and gets hot to the touch.


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In this small job situation we use natcem 35.

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Skim as soon as it's cooled down.

No idea how much it costs but it's rock hard in half hour and gets hot to the touch.


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Do you only use S&C on your jobs?
 
Yep. I work for a dpc firm. So everything is waterproof render or boards over membrane.


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In this small job situation we use natcem 35.

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Skim as soon as it's cooled down.

No idea how much it costs but it's rock hard in half hour and gets hot to the touch.

Hi @carlos Bauwer is highly vapour permeable material for solid wall older buildings, typically built before 1919.
The idea is to keep traditionally built property "breathing". You could see more details on this at our recent publication:

https://greenbuilding.co.uk/insulating-masonry-walls-of-old-stone-cottages-and-listed-buildings

My understanding is that Natural cement, natcem 35 is impermeable material which used in more modern type of construction, eg typically a wall with cavity, built after 1919 etc

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Hi @carlos Bauwer is highly vapour permeable material for solid wall older buildings, typically built before 1919.
The idea is to keep traditionally built property "breathing". You could see more details on this at our recent publication:

https://greenbuilding.co.uk/insulating-masonry-walls-of-old-stone-cottages-and-listed-buildings

My understanding is that Natural cement, natcem 35 is impermeable material which used in more modern type of construction, eg typically a wall with cavity, built after 1919 etc

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Whos the bird on the ground floor and the old fella upstairs in his dressing gown.
How times have changed.. is it a divorce and she got the new house dancing away while hes ready for a tom tank in the old house.
 
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