Plastering: Presented by
Plastering: Presented by
PRESENTED BY :
Sufia Tabassum
Suhasini S Nadig
Sumit H Vishwakarma
T Jaivardhan
Tanush V
Thomas Vellara
WHAT IS PLASTERING?
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In this case under coat which is low cost coarse grain material
is used to render the surface followed by finish coat that is thin
layer of fine grain materials.
RATIO OF CEMENT AND SAND FOR
'PLASTERING'
The ratio of cement and sand for plastering is given below.
For RCC walls- 6mm thickness of cement plaster and cement
mortar 1:3 or 1:4.
For RCC slabs- 6mmvto 10mm thickness of cement plaster and
cement mortar in 1:3 or 1:4.
20mm thick cement mortar in 1:3 with two coats is recommended
in case of vertical Damp Proof Course.
6mm thick cement mortar in 1:3 with a coat of white washing is
recommended in case of bearing plaster on the walls under the
slab.
RAW MATERIAL FOR PLASTERING
Raw materials and scaffolding required for plastering are
given below :
Cement, sand and water are the raw materials required for
plastering.
A double or single scaffolding independent of the work
having two sets of vertical supports shall be provided for all
exposed plaster work.
INTERNAL PLASTERING ON SURFACES
OF BRICK AND CONCRETE.
Surface where plastering is to be done will be cleaned.
All the brick walls will be watered before pasting mortar on
walls.
First coat mortar filling (1:4 Cement and Sand) upto 15 mm
will be applied on surfaces where required mortar thickness
exceed 25mm.
Walls and columns will be plastered 1:4 Cement and Sand
to achieve semi rough finished surface.
Internal plastering on surfaces of concrete columns, beams &
walls which are aligned with surfaces of brick walls will be
plastered and other concrete surfaces will be finished with
cement base easy plaster
WHITE CEMENT
Rs. 30/kg
LIME PLASTER
Rs. 20/kg
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