Below are is information on user guidelines available from lime|green, if you require help with something unusal please conatct us and for full information and guidlines on St Astier products please click here
Guidance note for plastering onto laths
Lime plasters were frequently plastered onto lath backgrounds in the past, and this is still carried out today when making repairs or in some new-build situations. Plastering on laths generally requires more skill and is slower than any other type of plastering, but if done correctly can give a very durable and high quality finish. For a copy the full guide please contact us
Information for the correct identification of St Astier and lime|green products
Each product is marked with a code detailing the colour, texture and batch if you are unsure please call us or contact us for a copy the full guide.
Guidance for using Hydraulic lime render/plasters
Lime plasters and renders can be applied to all sorts of backgrounds and in a variety of styles and finishes. This guide gives information on the different techniques and methods required.
Guidance for Methods for Covering Old Cement Render
The following instructions are suggestions for a possible method for coating cement render that is impossible to remove.
The instructions should only be used for trial panels before committing to rendering a large area. For a copy the full guide please contact us
Methods for Rendering Oak framed panel houses
The following instructions are to be used when rendering plastic lath typically used in new panels of Oak framed properties. For a copy the full guide please contact us