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During a conversation yesterday with my potential plasterer, he advised against using brushed plaster, as it tends to get dirty very quickly.
I should mention that I live in a very quiet area (few cars) with not many trees nearby.
The plaster color will be a gray/ochre shade, so not a dirt-prone white.
Now I have an offer, and he wants an additional charge of €11.36 (+ VAT) per m² (square meter) for the brushed plaster.
This seems quite high to me.
Can anyone estimate if this is realistic or just a price meant to discourage me?
During a conversation yesterday with my potential plasterer, he advised against using brushed plaster, as it tends to get dirty very quickly.
I should mention that I live in a very quiet area (few cars) with not many trees nearby.
The plaster color will be a gray/ochre shade, so not a dirt-prone white.
Now I have an offer, and he wants an additional charge of €11.36 (+ VAT) per m² (square meter) for the brushed plaster.
This seems quite high to me.
Can anyone estimate if this is realistic or just a price meant to discourage me?
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Daniel_9310 Nov 2023 10:08How do you come up with "dents"? The base coat needs to be done properly; otherwise, you will see every "dent" with the broom finish just as much as with the textured finish. I believe, in this respect, you have no advantage with the broom finish.
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Schorsch_baut10 Nov 2023 11:53This is because masonry and plastering are crafts rather than industrial products. If you want to avoid seeing imperfections in the walls when illuminated by low-angle light during midday or evening sun, you have to pay considerably more for that extra level of quality.
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Daniel_9310 Nov 2023 13:33LostWolf schrieb:
Unfortunately, you often see "dents" on larger façades when the light hits from the side.Exactly, and these become even more noticeable with a broom finish because the top coat cannot be used to even them out anymore. Especially on large surfaces, the spots where the "broom" is reset are clearly visible...