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How long does it take to make a wall sauce-ready?

Single wall plastering usually does not take long and is usually completed within the same day. The material does need time to fully cure afterwards. Count on about a week to a week and a half drying time before the wall can be safely painted.

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A professional initial paint job provides a good foundation. Proper pre-treatment and the use of quality materials greatly extend the life of the paint job.Read more
Sauce-ready means that the wall can be painted (sauced) immediately after the stucco, without further pretreatment.Read more
Thin plaster is a thinner and more economical finish. Decorative plaster gives an even smoother result but is slightly more expensive.Read more
This finish produces a completely even wall that looks professional. Paint adheres better to a smooth surface, whether you work with a roller or with latex spraying. In addition, a wall finished in whitewash stays beautiful for a long time and requires little maintenance.Read more
The cost depends on the state of the substrate and the total area. At Y.eser, prices for a wall finished in sauce start from 16 euros per square metre. This will give you a smooth, paint-ready result without additional finishing layers.Read more
In most situations, yes. This finish can be applied to a variety of substrates, such as plasterboard, concrete walls and masonry. In both new-build homes and renovation projects, sauce-ready plaster provides a perfectly smooth result.Read more
Before we start plastering, we always check the state of the wall. If necessary, we remove old layers, repair the substrate and apply a suitable primer. This ensures optimal adhesion of the material and a tight end result.Read more
A wall with this finish stays beautiful easily. It is usually enough to remove dust from time to time and gently clean small spots with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Thanks to the smooth surface, dirt is less likely to adhere and the wall will stay in good condition for a long time.Read more
Ready-to-paint plaster is finished to a completely smooth surface that is immediately ready to be painted. Wallpaper-ready stucco is less refined finished and intended as a substrate for wallpaper. It feels slightly rougher and does not need to be completely smooth as the wallpaper absorbs the small irregularities.Read more

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