External Wall Insulation - Application – Schneider Woodfibre Board & Thermafleece Sheeps Wool Application Guide
Bethany Evans Posted this on 07 Jun 2024
Preparation
- IMPORTANT: Protect your eyes with safety glasses (ones with sides) and keep eyewash close to hand!
- Tip: Lime is caustic and can seriously damage eyes. Goggles are essential at all stages.
- IMPORTANT: Wear gloves and cover skin. Lime burns are gradual (i.e. you don’t feel them at the time) but can be very serious so PPE is essential.
- Tip: Thin, disposable gloves are easiest to work with.
- Remove any loose any crumbly material. Particularly any cementitious or gypsum-based materials.
Application
- Apply flexible insulation between joists (Thermafleece/Flex 50)
- Tip: Ensure a snug fit, avoid squashing.
- If required install variable vapour check beneath rafters
- Tip: Use Tescon Vana tape to seal edges
- Apply Schneider Wall 140 to joists, fix with washers and screws. (8 per m²)
- Tip: Work from the base upwards, joints must be staggered.
- Then apply first coat of Isovit E-Cork.
- Trowel mesh into face of plaster.
- Apply second pass of Isovit E-Cork to cover mesh c. 10mm on the same day.
- Allow three days, apply final coat of Reabilita Cal AC.
- Once sufficiently firm, apply finishing techniques for desired external texture.
- After 30 days apply a breathable paint such as Beeck’s Renosil or Graphenstone GCS/Graclean.
The application of lime plaster is more involved than using conventional plaster. It is highly recommended to use a builder experienced in the use of lime plaster or at the very least you should get some practical experience e.g. on a course, as it is not possible to cover every point in detail here.
However, if you need further guidance after following the advice given, please contact our Product Support Team at tymawr@lime.org.uk or 01874 611 350.