ᐅ Problem with Base Plaster – Microcracks?

Created on: 24 Mar 2020 08:22
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Baraja
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Baraja
24 Mar 2020 08:22
Hello everyone,

I am facing a puzzle – and unfortunately, so is our site manager. The basecoat plaster was applied last summer. It was quite hot at the time. At first, everything was fine. After a while, these whitish discolorations appeared. We pointed this out to the plasterer, who applied another coat. However, that only lasted a few days.

Now the questions are: Does anyone know what might be causing this? And what could be done about it? Should I consider hiring an independent building surveyor?

Unfortunately, I don’t know which plaster or paint was used, but I will ask the plasterer.

Exterior wall with dark base, damp wavy lines, rainwater downpipe on the right, gravel ground in front.


Exterior view: gray window frames with windowsill, dark wall and gravel in front.
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Baraja
27 Mar 2020 10:12
I now have the information about the plaster and paint. A lightweight plaster called Knauf Sockel Lup was used. The paint was Knauf Autol Premium Silicone Resin Facade Paint with Self-Cleaning Effect.
bauenmk202027 Mar 2020 10:22
Do you have a photo of the same spot during the shell construction / before plastering? What type of masonry do you have? It looks like a liquid is seeping out through a gap (joint) and causing efflorescence on the surface.
Vicky Pedia27 Mar 2020 11:05
Well, the foundation slab is actually supposed to be there.
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borderpuschl
27 Mar 2020 11:07
It looks like the plaster is efflorescing, but the pattern does seem unusual. Is there no base sealing applied at all?
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Baraja
27 Mar 2020 13:34
We built with Poroton. There is a red rubbery sealing compound applied on top.

Exterior wall during construction: window frame with scaffolding poles in front, debris and brick remnants on the ground.