We have visited this amazing place in Ealing with my son when he used to attend to primary school in Hanwell. Now we are building the house with the same materials in Poland. Wish me luck :-)
I just did this for the first time the other day .Applied with hand tools rather than a spay gun but it was surprising enjoyable to do .This was on a winery in the country and my only concern would be rats burrowing down from the roof and nesting in the bails
My understanding is it does breathe and doesn't crack when applied correctly and will last a very long time. A much more environmentally friendly material than concrete. Arthur has put his email on the end of video so I'm sure he'd be happy to give you more detail. He is a master craftsman and it was a pleasure filming with him. Please feel free to share this video to any interested parties.
It allows walls to "breathe" so they can get rid of moisture. Cement seals the moisture in. Should be fine in the Netherlands but take expert advice, I'm just the cameraman!
We have visited this amazing place in Ealing with my son when he used to attend to primary school in Hanwell. Now we are building the house with the same materials in Poland. Wish me luck :-)
I wish you all the very best of luck!
Would love to see your project if any photoes let me know , kind regards Arthur Philip.
@@arthurphilip6334 we have thousands of photos. If you have a Whatsapp I can share with you.
Excellent video!
great video, thanks for sharing!
Very nice house, much better than boring surrounding houses
I just did this for the first time the other day .Applied with hand tools rather than a spay gun but it was surprising enjoyable to do .This was on a winery in the country and my only concern would be rats burrowing down from the roof and nesting in the bails
I'd be laughing my ass off all the time I was operating that spray gun. It's just a constant fart noise!
Magnifie bravo bravo
Great video, is each cost put on with that spray gun? Then rubbed up by hand
Are there fibers in the plaster? In some shots it looks like it.
What type of power sprayer gun was that as I've only seen people do it by hand. This looks better.
Pretty sure it's like one for pools
Straw has to be cleaned and streightened before plastering. It gives the feeling of order and clenliness.
How much drying time between coats?
Hi so what is the material used for the 1st coat of plaster? thanks
2quick4 u lime putty sand mix .
Does lime plaster breathe and does it crack. How often does it need to be redone.
My understanding is it does breathe and doesn't crack when applied correctly and will last a very long time. A much more environmentally friendly material than concrete.
Arthur has put his email on the end of video so I'm sure he'd be happy to give you more detail. He is a master craftsman and it was a pleasure filming with him. Please feel free to share this video to any interested parties.
Is this a good long-term solution for moist to very moist climates (like the Netherlands)? ? And is maintenance very often??
It allows walls to "breathe" so they can get rid of moisture. Cement seals the moisture in. Should be fine in the Netherlands but take expert advice, I'm just the cameraman!
What is that machine he was Spraying the plaster called ?
putzmeister
The audio is a little ruff 🐶 at times, excellent build
1:50 nice respirator dude
What type of Lime is used?
NHL? Hydrated?
Sorry, can't help. I'm not in touch with the plasterer
Now I know how to limeplaster thanks for nothing
3 coats??? Way too much. And the cost of the labor must have been a LOT! We did our ourselves and put on a much thinner layer.
Yours will probably crack to hell. If it only takes the difference of a few days and it's supposed to last 50-100 years, why not do a bit more?