Method of Plastering

Method of Plastering

  1. Internal plastering on surfaces of brick and concrete.
  2. External wall plastering.
  3. Soffit plastering / Soffit finishing with cement based easy plaster material and wall putty.
  4. Improving joint of brick walls & structural concrete joints.

Internal Plastering on surfaces of Brick and Concrete

Surface where plastering is to be done will be cleaned.

Level pegs on walls will be fixed with reference to the off lines to brick walls set out in floors. (Using centre plumb bob and nylon thread).

All the brick walls will be watered before pasting mortar on walls.

First coat mortar filling (1:4 Cement and Sand) up to 15 mm will be applied on surfaces where required mortar thickness exceed 25mm.

Walls and columns will be plastered 1:4 Cement and Sand to achieve semi rough finished surface.

Vertical joint of structural columns / walls & brick walls will be treated by fixing 200mm width chicken mesh with wire nails / concrete nails by centering the mesh to the vertical wall joint.

All the embedded service lines and provisions (Conduits, Boxes and etc. ) will be completed on brick walls and check with the MEP drawings.

Joints between walls and beams will be formed up to a maximum of 20mm and will be sealed using 30 minutes fire rated flexible filler. (Material descriptions will be submitted for the approval of the Engineer)

Internal plastering on surfaces of concrete columns, beams & walls which are aligned with surfaces of brick walls will be plastered and other concrete surfaces will be finished with cement base easy plaster. (Material descriptions will be submitted for the approval of the Engineer).

External Wall Plastering

Alignment and fixing level pegs on external wall surfaces will be done using the surveying instrument / centre plumb bobs.

Projections on the wall surfaces will be chipped off and cleaned after completing the level pegs on walls.

First coat mortar filling (1:4 Cement and Sand) up to 15 mm will be applied on surfaces where required mortar thickness exceed 25mm.

Cement paste on concrete surfaces will be applied to improve the bonding of plaster to the concrete surfaces.

Maximum width of 20mm horizontal grooves between walls and beams will be formed by cutting using grinders with diamond wheels after plastering the wall surface. This groove will be filled with approved weather sealant.

External wall plaster will be finished with rough surface.

1:10 slope at the external side of the window sill will be formed while plastering the window reveals.

Soffit Plastering / Soffit Finishing with Cement Based Easy Plaster

The slab soffits and beams' sides and soffits which are to be smooth surfaced painted finished will be smoothen with easy plaster (Material literature will be submitted separately) and places where concrete surfaces are uneven, will be roughen & leveled with cement and sand mortar plaster before applying easy plaster to make surface smooth.

Improving Joints of Brick Wall & Structural Concrete

  • 200mm wide Chicken Mesh will be fixed at the joint.
  • Concrete surfaces will be washed and cleaned.
  • Concrete surface which are to be plastered will be roughen or put spot cement slurry.

Quality Controlling & Quality Assurance

  • Experienced supervisory staff will be employed for carrying out the work.
  • Selected masons will be engaged for plastering work.
  • Vertical and alignment of walls will be checked while plastering.
  • Mixing of mortar will be done under the supervision of foremen.
  • Sieved sand will be used for plaster.

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Before the plastering & without

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After the plastering & into the lintel

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