Hi there
Brand new to this forum so a big hello to all out there.
I am in the proccess of building a house in the south of France, the construction of which is rather unusual!! It being a light weight steel framed construction.
My problem being that I have used a fibre cement board (Marley Eternit Duripanel) as the outer skin of the house and I now wish to render it.
I have done a bit of research on this and it would seem that the recomendation is to go with one of the new type thin coat silicone/acrylic type systems.
Whilst I'm sure these systems are "the dogs whatsits!!" they are also prohibitevely expensive!!!
They consist of a base coat. scrim, primer, adhesive and finaly, top coat!!
As I'll be working of moveable scaff towers, the labour involved in moving these the 3 or 4 times to achieve the finish is in its self financially a big NO NO!!
In an ideal world, I would like a one coat spray on render that would be suitable for (and adhere to!) the fibre cement board.
Obviously I do not want the render to crack, so I would prefere a degree of flexibility in the finish render, being in the south of France the temperature can range from -8 to +38 degrees c. (though hopefully not on the same day!!)
Any and all suggestions would be greatfuul recieved (short of knocking it down and re-builing in brick!!)
Regards to all
Kenco.