The general specifications of plastering are as follows:
- Plastering is the finishing coat which protects the masonry and gives a decent look.It also enhances the hygienic conditions in the building.
- The reference marks (BUNDAS) should be made on the wall in 2" to 3" diameter before starting the plastering work.
- Cement and sand mortar is used in plastering which comprises of different thickness according to the requirement of the site.
- Plastering should be done with cement mortar ratio of 1:3, 1:4, 1:6 etc. as per the requirements of the work.
- The plaster should be in straight line, leveled, plumbed and the joint must be in right angle.
- Before starting the plaster, the surface should be raked and properly cleaned by wire brush and it should be wet for 24 hours.
- Door and window frames, water supply lines,electric fittings should be fitted appropriately before starting the plastering work. They should be laid as per the drawings.
- All unnecessary cement mortar should be removed from the frames and electric fittings instantly after finishing the plaster.
- Curing the plastered surface should be done properly. It should be cured at least for 7 days to get desired strength.
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