Wet plaster

Wet plaster is a method of finishing the walls both inside and outside the room, which is now becoming very popular due to its high performance characteristics, as well as the beautiful effect that the use of wet plaster on the walls.

Advantages of wet plasters

Mixtures for works on plastering walls are divided into those that are intended for internal works, and those that are used indoors.

Plaster for a wet facade significantly increases the thermal insulation of the building. It also has a beneficial effect on noise and sound insulation. This is quite a budget and fast way to give the facade a neat and beautiful exterior appearance, and thanks to the possibility of adding various colors to the mix, you can get any shade of plaster and make your house absolutely unique. Depending on the layer of plaster applied to the walls, light and heavy methods of application are distinguished.

Internal works with the use of wet plasters are carried out when you want to give the walls an unusual texture. This coating successfully imitates natural stone, fabric, sand. The most simple in work is a decorative textured plaster. Wet silk. Often this way, only one wall in the room is trimmed to make the main accent on it.

Technology of wet plaster application

Wet plaster is sold in the form of dry mixtures, which must be diluted with water (for which it received its name). After breeding, this mixture must be quickly applied to the walls and allowed to dry. If work is carried out indoors, then the walls should be leveled in advance and large cracks should be filled, and the small ones will be reliably hidden by a layer of plaster. Before coating the finishing materials of facades , they are usually additionally insulated. After applying the plaster coating is rubbed with fine-grained emery paper, and then painted or covered with a special protective compound.