Rendering Advice
Discussion
Had a search on google but cant decide what to go for.
Have bult a small retaining wall from dense block and want to render it, i was thinking of doing a 2:1:1, (soft sand, sharp sand, cement) for the scratch coat and a 3:1 (soft sand, cement) for the top coat, then paint with a good outdoor paint.
What about a sealer or anything on the blocks beforehand?
Does this sound about right? I keep seeing lots about adding lime/plasticizers but i think it's unlikely to do much moving as the ground is very settled and I used strong mix for the entire thing
Any help appreciated!
ta.
Have bult a small retaining wall from dense block and want to render it, i was thinking of doing a 2:1:1, (soft sand, sharp sand, cement) for the scratch coat and a 3:1 (soft sand, cement) for the top coat, then paint with a good outdoor paint.
What about a sealer or anything on the blocks beforehand?
Does this sound about right? I keep seeing lots about adding lime/plasticizers but i think it's unlikely to do much moving as the ground is very settled and I used strong mix for the entire thing

Any help appreciated!
ta.
Edited by grim_d on Wednesday 24th June 17:00
I always thought a mix of PVA and water should be applied to the surface before rendering?
Not every time, though. As I remember jobs where we haven't needed to do it before rendering?
ETA - forgot to say, we always put lime in the mixes.
Not every time, though. As I remember jobs where we haven't needed to do it before rendering?
ETA - forgot to say, we always put lime in the mixes.
Edited by Slagathore on Wednesday 24th June 20:28
V12Les said:
You can(if you must) put PVA in the mix but no need to paint on the blockwork. 3:1 is to strong a mix, 4:1 is plenty strong enough. Dont use building sand, use plastering sand. Add waterproofer to both coats.
I wont bother with a sealer or anything then, whats plastering sand?, washed soft sand? any idea how much more it is than builders sand? Just as i have to pay cash!.V12Les said:
Plastering sand is slightly grittier than soft building sand, and is slightly cheaper too!. Tip: when its ready to float up, lightly finish with a firm sponge in a circular(ish) motion, keep the sponge clean by rinsing out in a bucket of water.
ok, could i not just use a mix of building and sharp sand as i have some of them lying around?do 2 coats of the same mix?
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