Spraying plaster
Spraying plaster is replacing old, traditional methods. Spraying plaster is a modern technology that saves time and money, and is also very effective.
Fast and efficient
Spraying plaster has many advantages. First of all, it is the speed of work. Using this technology reduces the work of specialists, thereby reducing the cost of finishing the facade. In addition, applying plaster with a spray machine reduces unaccounted costs and allows you to save plaster. Also, this method is very easy and convenient to finish complex areas of the facade, such as corners and abutments.

Spraying plaster - texture
When applying plaster manually, there is a risk of uneven hardening of the material, which does not look very aesthetically pleasing. Applying plaster with a sprayer gives an excellent visual effect, as the material is distributed evenly over the wall in an even layer. Moreover, spraying plaster allows you to regulate the concentration of the solution and thus control the final appearance of the plastered surfaces even more carefully.
The dried plaster can be left in its original color or painted with any paint. The complete drying time specified by the manufacturer is usually 2-6 weeks. The exception is silicate paints, which can be used 5 days after the plaster has dried.

Plastering
The surface to which the plaster is applied must be dry, stable and free of anything that could weaken the adhesion of the plaster to the wall. Preparation of the plaster consists of mixing the dry mixture with a sufficient amount of water, according to the instructions on the package. The process must be carried out using a special mixer. Spraying plaster is carried out at a distance of 0.5 - 1 m from the wall strictly perpendicular to the surface.
It is also worth taking care of safety - cover windows, doors, window sills, drains, and the space around the walls to which the plaster is applied with film. Splashes of plaster, which is applied under pressure, can splash up to two meters from the wall.