Method of Statement For Plastering
Method of Statement For Plastering
Method of Statement For Plastering
Plastering
This method statement outlines the procedures for plastering works, including the necessary steps,
materials, and safety precautions to be followed during the plastering process. It is essential to
ensure that the plastering work is carried out efficiently, effectively, and safely, adhering to industry
standards and best practices.
Clean the surface and remove any dust, contaminated materials on plaster bases and
substrates for direct application of plaster, removing loose material and substances that may
impair the work.
Form ties and other obstructions shall be removed or trimmed back even with the surface
of the solid base.
Dissimilar Backgrounds: where rendering is to be continued without breaking across
joints between dissimilar solid backgrounds which are in the same plane.
Cover joints with 200mm wide galvanized steel lathing as specified & approved fixed
with corrosion-resistant fasteners at not more than 600mm centers along with both
edges and apply mesh over electro-mechanical embedded conduits.
Apply forcefully dash coat on concrete and concrete masonry surfaces indicated for direct
plaster application. Dash coat is to cover the full surface to be plastered and is to provide
a rough surface of sharp protrusions ranging from 3.0mm and 5.0mm.
Dash-Coat Mix: 2 volume parts portland cement to 3 volume parts fine sand, 1 part
bonding agent to 3 parts clean water mixed to a mushy-paste consistency shall be left
undisturbed, and moist cured for at least 24 hours after application and before plastering.
Install temporary grounds and screeds to ensure accurate rodding of plaster to true
surfaces. Check the straightness in each corner and add grout to hold the external corner
beads in a correct and internal position to be fixed using corrosion-resistant fasteners.
Before plastering starts, dampen, by spraying water on concrete dash coat surfaces that
are to receive plaster with clean water.
2. Application
All plaster shall be prepared in a mechanical mixer mix 1:5 (1 part cement and 5 part
sand) using sufficient water to produce a workable consistency.
Mix fiber 0.6 kg/m3 of the mortar or plaster by first mixing it with some water (30%).
After all the ingredients have been added including the remaining mixing water,
The plaster should be mixed for a further few minutes until uniform fiber dispersion.
Plaster not used within 1.5h from the start of mixing shall be discarded.
The second coat shall be applied with sufficient material and pressure to ensure tight
contact with the dash coat.
The surface of the second coat shall be brought to a true, even plane with a rod
or straightedge, filling surface defects in place with plaster.
Applied plaster shall be floated as smoothly as possible and then steel-troweled. Steel
troweling shall be delayed as long as possible and used only to eliminate the uneven points
and to force aggregate particles into the plaster surface.
Each plaster coat shall be applied to an entire wall or ceiling panel without interruption
to avoid cold joints and abrupt changes in the uniform appearance of succeeding coats.
Wet plaster shall abut set plaster at naturally occurring interruptions in the plane of
the plaster, such as corner angles, openings, and control joints where this is possible.
Make internal angles and corners square.
Finished grooves shall be neat, of uniform width and depth, with sharp straight edges, and
exact vertical and horizontal lines. Elevation grooves shall be cut before plaster sets by
using a molded guide or wooden strip and fixing it in temporary grout and screed.
Regarding
recessed, follow the procedures the same as grooves.
Form cornices by plastering additional coats against pre-formed wood templates fixed
onto plastered elevation.
Make form wood templates to shapes, dimensions, and projections indicated on
drawings. Apply additional undercoats in thickness not more than 10mm until obtaining
the required projection.
Plaster should not deviate more than plus or minus 3mm in 3m from a true plane in
finished plaster surfaces, as measured by a 3-m straight edge placed in any location on the
surface.
3. Curing
Provide sufficient moisture in the plaster by spraying water as frequently as required at
least twice per day.