What Is Stonecrete Plaster / Plaster Wall Texture?
Stonecrete plaster is composed of a mix of elements: cement, coarse aggregate (usually crushed stone), fine marble powder, hardener, and water. You can change the look of the finished plaster by making changes in the elements using white cement instead of Gray cement, for example, or using crushed colour glass in place of crushed stone. These choices can change the look of exposed aggregate concrete dramatically.
Special decorative aggregates are frequently used for exposed Stone Crete Plaster and include a variety of decorative stones in many different colours. While Stonecrete plaster finishers usually hide the aggregate with a smooth layer of cement paste, you can create aesthetically appealing looks by exposing the aggregate. This plaster is a 10 to 15-mm thick granular effect decorative texture.
What Is Stonecrete Plaster / Plaster Wall Texture?
- If you want rough and tough finished walls Grit Wash Plaster is the right choice for construction external walls. This is Better known as Exposed Stone Crete Plaster This process is hardy decorative finish can easily withstand all types of bad weather conditions.
- It is a permanent and maintenance free coating. It is ideal coating for Colleges, Government Buildings, Hospitals, Factories, Commercial Complexes and Public Building.
- Hard, crack free surface, which also resists growth of algae and fungus and penetration of water and moisture.
- A great alternative of natural stone for exterior.
- You can create aesthetically appealing looks by exposing the aggregate.
- Expose aggregate is a hardest texture with rich granular effect.
The Key Advantages Include
- In situ application- by Company approved applicators
- If you want rough and tough finished walls Grit Wash Plaster is the right choice for construction external wall. This is Better known as Exposed Stonecrete Plaster This process is hardy decorative finish can easily withstand all types of bad weather conditions.
- Textured yet natural looks
- Hard, crack free surface, which also resists growth of algae and fungus and penetration of water and moisture.
- Textured yet natural looks
- Customization colour range
- Can be wrapped seamlessly around curved details and pillars
- Available with beautiful options of natural stone chip, river pebbles or recycled aggregates
- Helping greatly in reduction of dampness on walls
Making Grooves Is Mandatory
Making Groove: Forming groove of uniform size in the top layer on rough plaster surface forAggregate Plaster / Grit Wash Plaster as per approved pattern using wooden battens/ aluminium channel, (includes in labour rate), nailed to the underlayer, including removal of wooden battens, repair to the edges of panels and finishing the groove complete as per specifications and direction of the Engineer-in-charge.
Mandatory: Making a groove of every 2-meter panel vertical or horizontal is mandatory. It acts as an expansion joint.
Thickness : 10 mm OR 15 mm
Surface Preparation : Plaster Surface Requires
- For proper bonding the plaster should be rough. Marked by combing the surface with wavy lines using a wire brush or nail comb.
- The base should be hard and properly cured for a minimum of 5 to 6 days.
How Do You Clean Stone Crete Plaster?
Stone Crete Plaster is composed of a mix of elements: cement, coarse aggregate (usually crushed stone), fine marble powder, hardener and water. You can change the look of the finished plaster by making changes in the elements using white cement instead of Gray cement, for example, or using crushed colour glass in place of crushed stone. These choices can change the look of exposed aggregate concrete dramatically.
Special decorative aggregates frequently used for exposed Stone Crete Plaster and include a variety of decorative stones in many different colours. While Stone Crete Plaster finishers usually hide the aggregate with a smooth layer of cement paste, you can create aesthetically appealing looks by exposing the aggregate. Stone Crete Plaster is a 10 to 15 mm thick granular effect decorative texture.