Hi,
Firstly I’m not a plasterer of any description!
I have an old very damp farm shed/worshop which I want to make more water proof. The shed walls are block work with a rough face. It was suggested to me that rendering the block work inside and out would waterproof the walls. As I mentioned I’m not a plasterer and have no skills that I’m aware of with trowelling floating etc.
So, my idea was to use a hopper spray gun, like a Marshalltown, to apply a tyrolean or rough cast type render directly to the block work. Reading about this I believe the correct procedure is to apply a scratch coat first but I’d like to avoid this due the afore mentioned lack of skill.
Would it be ok to apply an SBR/cement slurry then apply the render to this? It doesn’t need to be pretty, it’s only a shed, just waterproof and not fall off!
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Firstly I’m not a plasterer of any description!
I have an old very damp farm shed/worshop which I want to make more water proof. The shed walls are block work with a rough face. It was suggested to me that rendering the block work inside and out would waterproof the walls. As I mentioned I’m not a plasterer and have no skills that I’m aware of with trowelling floating etc.
So, my idea was to use a hopper spray gun, like a Marshalltown, to apply a tyrolean or rough cast type render directly to the block work. Reading about this I believe the correct procedure is to apply a scratch coat first but I’d like to avoid this due the afore mentioned lack of skill.
Would it be ok to apply an SBR/cement slurry then apply the render to this? It doesn’t need to be pretty, it’s only a shed, just waterproof and not fall off!
Thanks in advance for any advice.