Alex85
2017-11-11 09:11:29
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In terms of quality, the plaster would at least be paintable without filler work. It has become very smooth.
Don't get confused. Anyone who has lime-cement plaster in Q2 here can naturally report rough surfaces, but that’s no big surprise. If you ordered Q3, it is smooth. Lime-cement plaster is said to offer better mold protection due to the lime, it cannot swell (a risk with gypsum) and is firmer – with gypsum you’re more likely to make a notch. So everything was done correctly. If the budget allows, we will apply lime-cement plaster everywhere as well. Let’s wait and see.