by Mitch »
Mon Oct 01, 2007 9:40 pm
Ralph,
I suspect that there is a misunderstanding here due to jargon, most folk know that rendering is the stuff that the outside walls of your house might be plastered with.
With the recent (ok in the last 20 years) popularity of using plasterboard to "dry line" interior walls, you will find that most people seem to assume that internal "plastering" means "skimming" plasterboard.
But some people might also prefer to have their interior walls "rendered" with a plaster product such as bonding, base coat or hardwall, then finished with a skim coat.
You can of course use a sand/cement mortar to do the job but it would be hard work compared with using a plaster product.
I prefer to use bonding as a base coat, don't forget to use plenty of pva to seal the brickwork first or you will get cracking and fill using multiple coats if a thick layer is required.
Hope this helps.
Mitch