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Lime Plastering and Rendering


  • The Common Knowledge Centre Kilfenora V95DK38 (map)

Lime is a naturally occurring material which has been used in construction for centuries, in the form of plasters, mortars, binders and paints. It is strong yet flexible, water repelling yet breathable, and it discourages mould and fungi growth.

 

Who is this course for?

This course is open to complete beginners and those looking to advance their plastering technique. The skills learned during this course are readily transferable to plastering and rendering in cement. You can also purchase this course as a gift here.

 

What will you learn?

On this course you will learn:

  • The different types of Lime and their properties

  • Where and when lime should be used

  • The benefits this material offers in solid walled construction

  • Rendering and plastering techniques

  • Correct mixing ratios and different applications

  • Preparing different wall substrates to receive plaster

 

What will you take away?

After the weekend you will leave with:

  • The confidence and capability to start your own lime rendering and plastering works and repairs.

  • A connection to other like-minded learners

 

How is the course structured?

We start each day with breakfast at 8:30 and eat lunch together at 1pm. Both days will involve a very hands-on approach to learning.

 

What’s included?

The course fee covers tuition, the use of tools and materials, and two wholesome and nutritious daily meals each day curated by our on-site chef, as well as tea, coffee and cake when it is most needed.

 

Staying with us at The Common Knowledge Centre

At The Common Knowledge Centre we now have a range of accommodation options on site to suit all budgets and needs. When you stay with us, you’ll be supporting our newly established guesthouse and be close to the action. We recommend arriving the evening before your course. You can view available accommodation on our booking page.

 

More information

  • We will provide you with a loan of a hi-visibility vest for use when on-site.

    For your own safety, no loose-fitting clothing or shorts are permitted, and you should wear long sleeves when in the workshop. The following safety gear is required and mandatory to participate in the course:

    • Waterproof gloves

    • Protective gloves

    • Safety glasses

    • Dust Mask

    You may already have some of these items or want to pick them up yourself. These items are available in our optional Site & Safety Kit that comes in a Common Knowledge tote bag. These are available to purchase when you arrive at Common Knowledge.

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