Pebblecrete Plaster
Overview
What is Pebblecrete Plaster / Grit Wash Plaster?
Pebblecrete Plaster is composed of a mix of elements: cement, natural pebble, marble powder, hardening and water.
Why Pebblecrete Plaster / Grit Wash Plaster?
- Hard, crack free surface, which also resists growth of algae and fungus and penetration of water and moisture. Helping greatly in reduction of dampness on wall.
- A great alternative of natural stone for exterior. It’s an economical, long-lasting and maintenance-free plaster.
- You can create aesthetically appealing looks by exposing the aggregate. Expose aggregate is a hardest texture with rich granular effect.
- Pebblecrete offers fine exposed-Pebble textured for walls and other vertical features.
The key advantages include:
- In situ application- by Company approved applicators.
- A great alternative of natural stone for exterior.
- It’s an economical, long-lasting and maintenance-free plaster.
- Hard, crack free surface, which also resists growth of algae and fungus and penetration of water and moisture.
- Textured yet natural looks
- Customization colour range
- Virtually seamless horizontally, these wall finishes can be done in vertical panels of 1 meter heights.
- Can be wrapped seamlessly around curved details and pillars
- Stonecrete offers fine exposed-aggregate textured for walls and other vertical features.
Ideal Wall Coatings for :
- Colleges / Institutes
- Government Buildings
- Hospitals
- Factories
- Commercial Complexes
- Public Buildings
- Farm House
- Bungalow / Villa
- Compound Walls
- Landscape & Planter Wall
Making Grooves is mandatory :
It is mandatory to give expansion joint groove after every 2 meter. (Total size of the panel should not be more than 24 to 36 square feet in each panel, wheatear it is vertical or horizontal)
12mm Standard Thickness
Surface Preparation : Plaster surface requires
- For proper bonding of this product, the plaster should be rough. Marked by combing the surface with wavy lines using a wire brush or nail comb.
- The base should be hard and properly cured for a minimum of 5 to 6 days.