Private House restoration by Limeworx Kevin Jordan | Bauprocalc KAP 830

Job: The Deanery, St Patrick’s, Dublin
Smet Supported Partner:
Limeworx Kevin Jordan
Product: Bauprocalc KAP 830

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Description

CASEA Bauprocalc KAP 830 – Hydraulic Lime Based Render was selected for the renovation of this important historical manor house in the West of Ireland. CE Marked CASEA Bauprocalc KAP 830 is a factory produced hydraulic hardening render/plaster based on lime, specially designed for hand and machine application produced to EN 998-1: 2003.

It is manufactured from a controlled blend of selected aggregates, hydraulic and building lime to EN 459-1 and other components to give a high-quality rendering product which is suitable for use in external rendering and internal plastering. The unique properties of this render make it suitable for application on low, medium and high-density substrates, for the renovation of old and listed building and ecological new builds.

The product’s unique properties such as; high water vapour permeability (breathability), sustainability, and the special composition which allows constant hygrometric exchange between the substrate and the environment, were the key drivers in the selection of this lime system.

Smet Supported Partner, Kevin Jordan and his team at Limeworx applied the high-quality products to a high-class finish. Another showcase of sympathetic restoration, using top quality lime and lime based products available from Smet Building Products Ltd.

Well done team!

 

Deanery St Patrick’s Dublin restoration by Limeworx Kevin Jordan_Bauprocalc KAP 830

Job: The Deanery, St Patrick’s, Dublin
Smet Supported Partner:
Limeworx Kevin Jordan
Product: Bauprocalc KAP 830

Related Downloads

Description

CASEA Bauprocalc KAP 830 – Hydraulic Lime Based Render was selected for the renovation of this important historical building in Dublin. CE Marked CASEA Bauprocalc KAP 830 is a factory produced hydraulic hardening render/plaster based on lime, specially designed for hand and machine application produced to EN 998-1: 2003.

It is manufactured from a controlled blend of selected aggregates, hydraulic and building lime to EN 459-1 and other components to give a high-quality rendering product which is suitable for use in external rendering and internal plastering. The unique properties of this render make it suitable for application on low, medium and high-density substrates, for the renovation of old and listed building and ecological new builds.

The product’s unique properties such as; high water vapour permeability (breathability), sustainability, and the special composition which allows constant hygrometric exchange between the substrate and the environment, were the key drivers in the selection of this lime system.

Smet Supported Partner, Kevin Jordan and his team at Limeworx applied the high-quality products to a high-class finish. Another showcase of sympathetic restoration, using top quality lime and lime based products available from Smet Building Products Ltd.

Well done team!