by chris_on_tour2002 »
Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:18 pm
its to do with shrinkage of the plaster. as it dries it loses moisture, therefore volume, and shrinks. there are a number of reasons why this can happen though they all equate to the same thing
- incorrect ratio of water to plaster in the mix (ie too wet or too dry), most likely too weak
- background suction - if the moisture absorbs too quickly into brickwork.
- drying too fast (turn the heating off, keep a bowl of water in the room whilst it dries)
- incorrect choice of plaster. bonding is ok on brickwork, though browning is better and is usually the preferred choice. better still, a cement render.
it could be any one if not a combination of all of these things. did you pva seal the bricks first? on brick i use a strong pva mix, allow to dry then pva again and allow to go tacky before plastering.
if the plaster is sound, even if cracked, a tight coat over the top of it (with lots of pva first) should sort it out, no need to strip it off. or if its sound and reasonably flat then a skim should hold no problem (depending on the severity of the shrinkage)