Wall construction on lime-cement plaster (healthy for living / mineral)

  • Erstellt am 2024-11-27 11:39:19

cryptoki

2024-11-27 11:39:19
  • #1
Hi.

I don’t want to overuse the term healthy living or ecological. Our wall construction should preferably meet the criteria and "withstand" 2 small children well.

The following wall construction is planned:

    [*]Primer
    [*]Full-surface silicate filler
    [*]Painter’s fleece
    [*]Silicate dispersion paint


Originally, I had planned to use a mineral filler plus filler fleece and silicate paint. I also think the construction with the painter’s fleece is great, as it is probably more durable. Walls get really stressed with children. For the paint, I would go for wet abrasion class 1, so you can wipe off the dirty "paws" sometimes.

But the silicate dispersion paint can’t naturally carbonate with the construction using painter’s fleece, right? What do you think of this construction?
 

nordanney

2024-11-27 13:18:43
  • #2
Wall construction is overrated. I have three children and see no real differences (drywall, gypsum plaster, lime cement plaster). Only in price.
 

Tolentino

2024-11-27 14:44:48
  • #3
You can actually save yourself the silicate filler and instead use gypsum plaster. Because if you're using painter's fleece anyway, then you don't need silicate as a bonding layer and gypsum filler will be smoother.
 

cryptoki

2024-11-28 01:34:21
  • #4
Thank you. Actually, it would be easier to work a filler fleece directly into the silicate filler and then paint directly with a silicate paint... Why is this done less often? That would save the step of priming and gluing the painter's fleece.

As painter's fleece, I would prefer a glass fleece. Cellulose fleece is probably more sensitive to moisture / mold, or am I mistaken here?
 

Tolentino

2024-11-28 07:40:42
  • #5
I suspect it's because the processing of silicate paint is simply more complicated (highly alkaline, priming with potassium water glass, which is caustic) mixing required, constant respiratory protection, etc. Well, cellulose is vapor permeable. Fiberglass is not. FG is even more robust
 

cryptoki

2024-11-28 10:20:14
  • #6
according to what I have read, the fiberglass fleece is just as diffusion-open. So if I reach for the shelf from the yellow manufacturer with the 3 black letters, then an EVO is diffusion-open and a 100 Pro as well. In terms of price, the fiberglass fleece is more expensive. The latter is even Ökotex 100 certified and has the French A+ label. The EVO does not have this.
 

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