Mats-S
Construction veteran
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Mats-S
Construction veteran
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- 3,609 posts
Who says you can't put plasterboard on aerated concrete?M MackanM said:
You can plaster aerated concrete without any problems, as long as you don't have any potential moisture issues through the aerated concrete (outer wall for example). But then you get the same problem if you fill, only worse
Then it is just a matter of dehumidifying and turning on the heat and moisture test beforehand. It is a new building.
The internet people say that you cannot glue on exterior walls because they need to breathe? Sounds strange since you prime the outside so they can't breathe.
The internet people say that you cannot glue on exterior walls because they need to breathe? Sounds strange since you prime the outside so they can't breathe.
Had a discussion with Finja not too long ago, as I am considering a lättbetonghus myself.
It is possible to use gypsum plaster with fiberglass mesh or alternatively, low-alkali render C with render mesh.
Edit: Also got the advice to prime beforehand if the blocks absorb significantly (can vary greatly depending on the manufacturer, moisture in the blocks, etc.)
It is possible to use gypsum plaster with fiberglass mesh or alternatively, low-alkali render C with render mesh.
Edit: Also got the advice to prime beforehand if the blocks absorb significantly (can vary greatly depending on the manufacturer, moisture in the blocks, etc.)
Gypsum plaster gives you that if you float it.M MackanM said:
Not easy to do yourself, but maybe you should have someone do it?
I believe more in some sort of plaster and not in board.
Hej! Jag undrar hur det gick för dig att spackla mellan skarvarna på lättbetong. Klarade det sig utan att spricka?M MackanM said:
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