Jgreenplastering
Private Member
Hi All.
I've started to use Parex after being a Weber spreader for years.
I much prefer the product and general range of render available especially as I do domestic so there is more choice.
Now I have a job to spec and price up which the client wants a Tyrolean finish.
Old render is old and battered so will be coming off.
Usually I'd base coat and mesh then apply top and finish.
I've seen Parex do Microgobetis.
This will save on base coat costs but what I want to know is does anyone apply the paramurex as scratch with mesh on the micro allow to set and then a further coat of paramurex or what methods are used?
I'm guessing the bricks are pretty bad so that's why I wanted to put a scratch on first with mesh and allow to cure for a few days so the top coat will go off a bit quicker while being less heavy in depth and reduce cracking.
I know a lot of people mesh in the first pass and then second pass but as this is older work I'm worried there may be slumping and it will take longer to set.
Any thoughts or other methods are welcome.
If it's better I'll just stick to base coat with mesh to build out the depth and then paramurex as one pass to get me to 15mm total average thickness before Tyrolean.
Just wanted to give the micro a go as haven't used it yet.
Cheers
I've started to use Parex after being a Weber spreader for years.
I much prefer the product and general range of render available especially as I do domestic so there is more choice.
Now I have a job to spec and price up which the client wants a Tyrolean finish.
Old render is old and battered so will be coming off.
Usually I'd base coat and mesh then apply top and finish.
I've seen Parex do Microgobetis.
This will save on base coat costs but what I want to know is does anyone apply the paramurex as scratch with mesh on the micro allow to set and then a further coat of paramurex or what methods are used?
I'm guessing the bricks are pretty bad so that's why I wanted to put a scratch on first with mesh and allow to cure for a few days so the top coat will go off a bit quicker while being less heavy in depth and reduce cracking.
I know a lot of people mesh in the first pass and then second pass but as this is older work I'm worried there may be slumping and it will take longer to set.
Any thoughts or other methods are welcome.
If it's better I'll just stick to base coat with mesh to build out the depth and then paramurex as one pass to get me to 15mm total average thickness before Tyrolean.
Just wanted to give the micro a go as haven't used it yet.
Cheers