Today, plastering by hand is no longer relevant, since there are special machines for plastering. In the West and in Europe, the plastering of walls by machine is used for more than 15 years and has only positive reviews. This method has the following advantages:
- the terms of repair work are shortened;
- costs for materials are reduced to 30%
- various dry mixtures can be used;
- plastering can walls, ceilings, floors;
- plaster station is used for outdoor and indoor works;
- an ideal alignment effect is achieved.
Plastering machines are intelligent systems that provide ideal application, reduce time and save solution. The main secret of the machine is in special nodes, which, when the solution is stirred, is saturated with air and made more voluminous. Thus, manual plastering requires 12 kg per square meter, and for a mechanized 15 kg. The difference is 3 kg per layer. If you apply three layers, the savings will be 9 kg.
In the plastering machine, you can use a longer and wider plastering tool, in contrast to a spatula specialist working manually. As a result, the wall becomes perfectly even, which is very important in subsequent work. So, the fitting of the plinth or the laying of the tile depends on the evenness of the wall.
The only drawback is the area of application of stations for plaster is desirable for large areas (130-150 square meters). The price of machine plaster on average is 4-10 dollars, depending on the specifics of the company.
The process of plastering walls by machine
There are several stages of work:
- Determination of the curvature of the surface and the installation of level stucco beacons.
- Preparation of plaster for machine application. The dry composition is placed in a plaster station, into which water is automatically or manually supplied. The mixture is mixed to the desired consistency.
- Application. Occurs through a hose at high pressure.
- Shaping. The applied mortar is spread with spatulas and a rule. After drying, the plaster is rubbed to an even appearance.
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