Okay folks, currently looking at types of dash for the back and sides of my build. The front is finished in Hallmark with granite quoins and sills. I also have the granite sills to the back but do not have quoins. Roof is just being completed and windows are due to go in in two weeks so house will be ready for dashing around then.
I was planning to go with wet dash but two plasterers so far are moaning about how hard it is to do and trying to put me off it. They are also saying it'll be harder to do because the sills and Hallmark chimneys will have to be covered and there's alot of work in that.
However, I was planning to go with it as I don't like dry dash (bits falling off, don't think it'd suit the Hallmark etc.). I also thought about a smooth knap finish and then paint white but I don't want to have the inconvenience of painting every couple of years. From what I've seen, the wet dash needs alot less maintenance than painting.
I've also been suggested plaster finish, using white sand, lime and white cement, it gives you a chalk white finish. Has anyone tried that finish? I was told it'd last as long as wet dash without painting - about ten years. I think it might coontrast well with our grey Hallmark stone.
Anyone have any types of dash finish they'd suggest? Pictures would be appreciated if anyone has any. Any help is also appreciated thanks.
I was planning to go with wet dash but two plasterers so far are moaning about how hard it is to do and trying to put me off it. They are also saying it'll be harder to do because the sills and Hallmark chimneys will have to be covered and there's alot of work in that.
However, I was planning to go with it as I don't like dry dash (bits falling off, don't think it'd suit the Hallmark etc.). I also thought about a smooth knap finish and then paint white but I don't want to have the inconvenience of painting every couple of years. From what I've seen, the wet dash needs alot less maintenance than painting.
I've also been suggested plaster finish, using white sand, lime and white cement, it gives you a chalk white finish. Has anyone tried that finish? I was told it'd last as long as wet dash without painting - about ten years. I think it might coontrast well with our grey Hallmark stone.
Anyone have any types of dash finish they'd suggest? Pictures would be appreciated if anyone has any. Any help is also appreciated thanks.