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Title: Does Any Plastering Services Use Traditional Methods?


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Does Any Plastering Services Use
Traditional Methods?
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hough there have been much advancement in the
industry and every set of field but there is
something very strong about traditional methods.
These methods might be slow in some cases but it
definitely assures quality without any doubt.
Presently at the time of prefabricated pods,
featureless steel frames and preponderance of car
melting and glazing, it has become quite
forgettable to give attention to detail required
within fine Period Architecture.
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Traditional methods are yet regarded simply
because of the fact that the artisans during that
time used to give fine attention to the details
which is missing these days in most of the
services we hire. Both the qualification and
signature for skilled artisans of all trades are
well regarded during the time.
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Painting and Plastering Services Auckland are one
of the few services which yet offers both
traditional and modern approach. Though they
provide both the approaches but they certainly
follow on the detail part very carefully.
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Painting and Plastering Services Auckland are
presently rushing to complete the last of several
external window pediment mouldings before the
weather turns. Instead they should focus on the
setting being required that the details must
follow a continuity that allows correct alignment
of all sections at any point of Jointing, no
matter where this would fall on its length. So,
ensuring the correct layout at each mitred
corner, no matter what the length of the wall or
quantity of mitres is the way to go.
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It is great to see two of our oldest designs,
being used side by side on a major residential
refurbishment. The favourites of interior design
over many years have been the traditional
buildings and the reason being the fine
detailings.
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Natural Hydraulic Lime
Natural Hydraulic Lime are classified in three
classes and these roughly correspond to old names
used 100 years ago. They should have some
impurities of clay, but no cement, furnace slag
or any artificial additives which can affect its
strength.
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NHL 2 (feebly hydraulic)??used for pointing,
internal traditional plastering and soft
masonry NHL 3.5 (moderately hydraulic)??used for
bedding and pointing NHL 5??(eminently
hydraulic) used for flooring, chimney flaunchings
and weather-resistant masonry
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Traditional Lime Plaster
Mixtures and methods do vary greatly across
different areas and time periods. Compared to
cement based plasters, traditional lime plasters
need to be applied thick. Typically 20mm total,
but sometimes even 30mm is used.
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For very old buildings in London, the mixtures of
lime putty, they used very fine sand or even
chalk, but more often you can find mixtures of
fine sand and feeble lime. Though traditional
lime plaster were not applied directly to the
wall but to a frame of thin wooden strips of
about 6mm thickness, commonly known as lath.
These in turn are closely spaced and then the
plaster is pushed through gaps in lath, so that
it "oozes" through to hold it in place.
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As suggested by the Painting and Plastering
Services Auckland, Slaked lime is a strong base
as it is caustic and can cause chemical burns,
thus, always make it paramount to observe health
and safety rules and take precautions when
plastering with lime. Lime is unworkable when
temperature is below freezing.
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