Plaster for wet rooms

For sure, many thought about what material is best used for finishing the bathroom, or located in the basement and basement of the house premises, where the humidity level is always higher than usual.

The most universal tool in solving such problems is a special plaster for damp rooms, which possesses not only excellent moisture resistance but also performs a decorative function. Therefore, in this article we will talk about the types and properties of such a finishing material.

Plaster for wet rooms

Previously it was believed that to finish the bathroom and other rooms where moisture prevails, you only need to use mixtures based on cement. However, to date, this material is considered a bit dated and in many respects inferior to modern mixtures. The use of cement plaster to finish wet rooms is a great time investment, and on the finished walls you can put only tiles, otherwise after applying decorative coatings or paints, the surface will crack.

Thanks to its simple and quick application, good adhesion, plaster for wet areas has become an excellent alternative to cement. It is able to absorb all the excess moisture, and when the moisture level goes down, it returns it back, which improves and stabilizes the microclimate. However, it should be borne in mind that gypsum mixtures are not suitable for finishing rooms where the humidity level is above 60%, otherwise the whole finish will simply fall off.

To decorate the walls in the bathroom, as a rule, decorative plaster is used for wet rooms. Great popularity and respect, it uses Venetian plaster (liquid marble), it can be washed with various detergents, without fear of damaging the surface, while the luxurious appearance of your bathroom is exactly guaranteed.