A bare brick wall is an unattractive sight that negatively affects the operation of the building as a whole. Machine plaster in Kyiv can not only transform a building in a short period of time, but also improve its operational properties. Protect the wall from moisture, and a strong temperature difference.
The difference between machine work and hand plaster
Working with simple, hand tools takes a lot of time. The quality of the result directly depends on the skill and experience of the contractor. The machine method has its own unique advantages. First of all, automation of the process significantly reduces the time factor, which is important for construction and installation works. In addition, the machine method has other features:
- No need for additional mixing equipment.
- The machine mixes and maintains the ingredients on its own.
- Keeps the mixture in perfect concentration.
- Auger under pressure delivers plaster to the spraying device
- The device can work with a variety of mixtures.
Important: the only condition for a quality result is that the machine can only work normally with special factory-prepared mixtures. Ordinary sand, cement and water are not suitable for this purpose. The mechanism will become dirty and will not be able to adequately supply the plaster through the hose.
Practical application
In fact, using a machine method, you can apply a layer of plaster not only on the external, but also on the internal walls of the building. The main condition is that the surface to be treated is large enough. Since only in this case the machine method gives the greatest return on the benefits. Practical application is characterized by the following advantages:
- the worker does not experience hard physical labor;
- capable of processing a large surface in one shift;
- reduced plaster consumption compared to the manual method;
- at least 4 times the speed of work;
- high quality work at an affordable cost.
The equipment is powerful enough to feed the finished mixture to a great height. Thanks to this feature, plastering of facades takes place without the use of lifting mechanisms. Workers do not need to constantly spend time preparing the next portion of the plaster and delivering it to the place of work at a certain height.
The lack of fatigue leads to better wall quality, minimizing accidents. The plastered wall does not crumble in the future after the material dries.