ᐅ Timber frame construction, level 2 skim coat – breathable interior plaster
Created on: 27 Dec 2017 12:16
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Baupaar2018
Hello everyone,
We are building a house using timber frame construction, with Q2 level skim coating.
For the interior design, we want to use breathable interior plaster applied by rolling.
We have chosen a branded product, Knf Esiputz, in fine grain.
Since all interior walls are made of gypsum drywall panels, which are known to be very absorbent, we need to prime them.
The question is whether we can use a standard primer or if there is a better alternative. The information we have gathered is partly contradictory. What are your experiences, or what would you recommend?
Best regards
We are building a house using timber frame construction, with Q2 level skim coating.
For the interior design, we want to use breathable interior plaster applied by rolling.
We have chosen a branded product, Knf Esiputz, in fine grain.
Since all interior walls are made of gypsum drywall panels, which are known to be very absorbent, we need to prime them.
The question is whether we can use a standard primer or if there is a better alternative. The information we have gathered is partly contradictory. What are your experiences, or what would you recommend?
Best regards
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Baumfachmann8 Jan 2018 22:37In my work as a building surveyor, I have seen some true masterpieces created by amateurs.