Enduit and Mortier de Montmorency
also known as "Plâtre - chaux Vieujot" is a lime-plaster traditionally manufactured near Paris for the restoration of old buildings.
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Definition
"L’Enduit de Montmorency" is a lime-plaster coating product, traditionally made with gypsum-plaster and fat lime, without sand.
"Le Mortier of Montmorency" is a mortar that also contains sand. The sand granulometry, color and quantity are chosen according to the desired results and texture.
Application
"L’Enduit de Montmorency" is designed to renovate old buildings exterior walls.
These walls can be either homogeneous or composite (bricks, wood frame, nogged rag-stone with sablon mortar or lime, plaster debris, gypsum stone…).
Specifically,"Enduit de Montmorency" is the ideal solution to restore ancient building structures, originally plaster-coated .
It carries on the francilian tradition of renovation plaster coating.
It can also be used to coat new masonry.
It constitutes the base for "stuc pierre" and "stuc brique". Ask us for more details.
It is also used for interior work. See our sheet "L’Enduit de Montmorency for interior work".
Advantages
"L’Enduit de Montmorency" has an exceptional ability to dry and sanitize old walls. Because of its unequaled breathing abilities, it protects all building elements against water damage ( timber frame, tiles, rammed earth…) and ensures safety.
Therefore, it is particularly recommended for porous structure walls (cut stone, masonry coated with plaster, limestone or sablon mortar, wood frame).
The absence of shrinkage during the drying phase makes it easy and safe to use.
These "plaster and lime" coatings or mortars are responding very well to the always possible movements in old structures. In addition, even if these movements are to cause some cracks, the porosity of "l’Enduit de Montmorency" will prevent them from becoming infiltrating.
After setting, "l’Enduit de Montmorency" recarbonates to the air and forms a hardened calcite surface.
Aspect and range
Lime-plasters have the bygone skin qualities, light color and smoothness of the traditional coatings of France.
"L’Enduit de Montmorency" (without sand) enables very smooth cut finishes, which are traditional in the Ile de France region. This type of finish is very resistant and don’t get easily stained.
"Le Mortier de Montmorency" (with sand) enables to realize scraped finishes : our large variety of sand granulometries and colors enables keeping up with the regional features.
"Le Stuc Pierre de Montmorency" is the suitable version for our Stuc Pierre process.
These products can be delivered premixed, with the exact selected color match.
Caution
Old masonry that needs to be coated must be protected from unwanted water infiltration (water sipping, backsplash and rising by capillary action). The covers, gutters, rainwater pipes, projection covers, cornices, supports, zinc works, weatherings and splashboards, must perform their usual function).
Special care has to be taken with protections on walls exposed to prevailing winds.
Damage caused by back splashing can be avoided by building a 50 cm or ~ 20 inch high base-wall.
Preparatory conditions
In all cases, it is indispensable to scarify the former coating at least 1 inch deep, to treat all support pathologies, then to thoroughly dust off. What is more, all support non-adhering elements must be suppressed.
The support must be clean, soot, bistre or efflorescence free.
The support must present a sufficient "scratch" surface for adhesion. The very deeply scarified parts must be wire-meshed and re-filled with identical material to the original.
All non-apparent wood elements must be wire-meshed before coating, as well as all surface heterogeneities ( wire-lath and galvanized nails).
Instructions
Working with lime-plaster is a matter of following the rules of the art and our technical specifications.
For special cases or for additional information, please contact us.
Because there is lime in the mix, it is imperative to wear gloves and protective glasses.
"L’Enduit de Montmorency" should not be applied in very cold temperatures (not below 5 °C / 41 °F), or on a frozen or thawing support.
In hot weather, the coating needs to be protected from direct sun exposure while work is in progress and during the first days of drying (7 days). Do not apply the coating on very hot days or under direct sun.
It is hand-mixed with the help of a mixer in a rubber container, or can be sprayed with a machine.
It must form an homogeneous paste holding a load at least 1 ¼ in. thick (10/13 l./bag).
If necessary for rough work, use PG 30 manual, PG 100 for spraying, or "Enduit de Montmorency".
Preferably the application should be done in one coat: otherwise apply successive layers of 1 ¼ to 2 in. thick, each one with cut finish.
Then,"Enduit de Montmorency"is coated. This top layer must be 2.5 cm( 1 in.) thick minimum. A straight edge can be used for this purpose.
One has about 2 hours to spread and float the product.
The setting occurs in the 2 to 3 following hours. The finishing usually begins in the afternoon when a peel comes off the sharpened tool:
* cutting (with "berthelée")
* scraping with a nail-board
* smoothing ( with a stainless steel tool, not for exterior though).
Consumption
Without sand : 10 kg/m² by cm of thickness (~ 5 lbs /sqft per inch. thick.).
With sand : about 12,5 kg/ m² by cm of thickness (~ 6.4 lbs /sqft per inch. thick.).
Preservation
4 months, away from humidity in a dry and clean storage room.
Conditionning
25 kg or 55 lbs lined paper bags, on pallets with streamers.
With or without sand, original or custom-tinted.
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