Restoration plaster system for masonry work damaged by damp and salt without additional waterproofing measures
Key Facts
Areas of application
- Restoring living spaces
- Private areas
- High quality usable areas
- Directly usable surfaces
- High salt load in the masonry work
- Damp damage due to condensation
- For building sites under time pressure
- Base areas
- Interior and exterior areas
Properties
- White restoration plaster surface
- Climate-regulating
- Low material rate
- High volume of entrained air
- Sulphate resistant
- Rapid, reactive bonding behaviour
- Vapour permeable
- Keeps the surface dry
- Extremely low shrinkage
1 Salt contaminated surface
Salts located within masonry work act hygroscopically and migrate to the surface, where lower moisture content and good crystallization conditions exist at the evaporation zone. This leads to destruction of the render/plaster surface.
2 Application of the salt converter
Brush apply one or two coats of ESCO-FLUAT to saturation to the exposed masonry work (dependent on the degree of salting and the porosity of the substrate). The structurally damaging salts are converted to sparingly soluble salts and cannot be transferred to the new, freshly applied render/plaster coat.
3 Throwing the splatterdash coat
Apply THERMOPAL-SP pre-blended mortar as a half-cover base coat (ca. 50% coverage) in accordance with rendering/plastering technical rules to a thickness of maximum 5 mm. As required, lightly dampen the surface in order to guarantee a good bond.
4 Application of the backing coat plaster
With large irregularites, apply THERMOPAL-GP11 in thicknesses from 10 – 30 mm (use multiple layers for greater thicknesses). Strike off the previous layer with a lath and immediately after stiffening, roughen up horizontally and allow to dry.
5 Application of the restoration plaster
Apply one coat of THERMOPAL-ULTRA-white to a maximum of 3 cm. Allow to stand for an adequate length of time, then rub down the surface or use a grid float.
6 Fine mortar application (optional)
Apply THERMOPAL-FS33 mineral-based fine mortar by trowel to the required thickness up to maximum 3 mm. Once dried, rub down the surface with sponge rubber or a felt/sponge board.