I am currently building with Poroton and had a plasterer on site the day before yesterday. He recommended applying both the interior and exterior plaster very soon after each other because if the house is only plastered on the inside and left to overwinter like that, it can negatively affect the plaster. This is due to moisture being drawn in from the outside.
Originally, I planned to do the interior plaster this year and the exterior plaster next year, with the idea that this would allow everything to dry more thoroughly. On the other hand, his advice makes sense since the bricks already absorb water when it rains on the facade.
What are your experiences with this? The plasterer would apply the exterior plaster directly after the interior, with a maximum gap of about 7 days. Since the plastering needs to be done anyway, is it better to do it all at once or wait some time to let everything dry out a bit?
By the way, the screed will probably be installed shortly after the interior plaster is done, so the house will then be subjected to a large amount of moisture all at once.
Best regards!
Originally, I planned to do the interior plaster this year and the exterior plaster next year, with the idea that this would allow everything to dry more thoroughly. On the other hand, his advice makes sense since the bricks already absorb water when it rains on the facade.
What are your experiences with this? The plasterer would apply the exterior plaster directly after the interior, with a maximum gap of about 7 days. Since the plastering needs to be done anyway, is it better to do it all at once or wait some time to let everything dry out a bit?
By the way, the screed will probably be installed shortly after the interior plaster is done, so the house will then be subjected to a large amount of moisture all at once.
Best regards!
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Alessandro7 Sep 2020 15:02Why?
The scaffolding used indoors cannot be used outdoors.
The scaffolding used indoors cannot be used outdoors.
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pffreestyler8 Sep 2020 08:46Grundbuch schrieb:
If you do both at the same time, you only need the scaffolding once. With Ytong, I would also be careful that it is not exposed to rain for too long.However, Ytong is aerated concrete, not the Poroton used here.Similar topics