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CEMENT
RENDERING

- PROCEDURE — MODERN METHOD
- PROCEDURE — TRADITIONAL METHOD
- MODERN METHOD BENEFITS
- SECONDARY BENEFITS OF MODERN METHOD
PROCEDURE – MODERN METHOD
- Make up mix:
- 90 Litres sand
- 40KG builders cement
- 10KG lime or builders clay
- 70 Mils admixture
- Water
NOTE: This is a typical mix design and may need to vary
according to available sands.
- Spray directly to surface – up to six floors
high and 80 metres of material line.
- Immediately trowel off – rough finish OK
- Using vibrating straight edge, straighten surface and
respray hollows if any.
- Allow for part initial set – nominally one hour
– varies with temperature.
- Using powered float, float off surface.
- Sponge or steel finish as per specification.
PROCEDURE – TRADITIONAL METHOD
- Make up mix
- Barrow to application area – or – in the
case of external walls – normally rope and pulley
bucket etc.
- Hand trowel to wall.
- Allow to initial set.
- Straight edge and cut surface.
- Trowel fill hollows.
- Hand float off.
- Sponge or steel trowel finish.
- Pick up droppings and remix.
- Apply remixed droppings to less critical areas –
bathroom tile backing etc.
MODERN METHOD BENEFITS
- Effortless application.
- No cutting, remixing or re-application.
- Less effort to straighten wall.
- Less effort to float off.
SECONDARY BENEFITS OF MODERN METHOD
- No shrinkage, cracking or drumminess.
- Job completed far quicker – pleases the builder,
and your accountant.
- Because of far less physical effort required, better
staff attracted and just as importantly young people are
more likely to enter the trade.
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