Apply the Warmcote in two passes with an integrated alkali resistant mesh.
A first pass of 5-6mm.
Hang the mesh vertically over the face of the plaster and squeeze in with the trowel.
The mesh must be the 10mm x 10mm hole option.
Close in with the second 5-6mm pass, the mesh should now not be visible.
Flatten the Warmcote with a serrated feather edge, this will also provide the physical ‘key’ for the next coat.
Ideally the Warmcote is ‘green hard’ when applying the Limecote, it has started to set, but is not dry.
The Limecote can be applied in one or two passes, two passes can be useful on larger areas or in drying weather conditions as it gives a little more suction control.
Flatten off with a flexible straight edge such as a Speedskim, pulled across the face of the plaster at a shallow angle.
Finish with a flexible finishing trowel.
Our plasters do not require special care and treatment once finished, just protection from heavy rain.
Gutters should always be in place during and after plastering, in the absence of down pipes, a short section should be fitted to the gutter outlet and project out over the scaffolding handrail.
For late season work, please refer to our Winter Working Guide
"I recently had a bedroom plastered using Warmcote and Limecote and I could not be happier with the results.
The Warmcote made the room at least 2 degrees warmer than it was previously which is a huge amount and keeps the room warmer for longer. The finish on the Limecote is great as well, it leaves the room with a nice natural cosy feel once painted with clay paint.
I will be buying more again for the 2nd bedroom we are doing very soon.
Thanks guys!"
"Used their product Patchcote on my timber framed house for some repairs.
Really easy to mix, apply and finish.
Left-over product was just as pliable 3 days later, it can be left sealed inside the container supplied, after mixing, for up to a year!
Best product I’ve worked with!!"
"Limecote and Warmcote are ideal products for use on timber framed buildings and low strength substrates with their excellent flexibility, bond, and light weight compared to sanded plasters. Being dry bagged makes it easy to transport and store, with the added advantage of being able to adjust the mix to suit thin or very thick coats without compromising the product, or the quality of the finished work."