A parge coat is a thin masonry coating that is applied over interior and exterior masonry block and stone walls.
Parging stone basement walls.
It s depositing sand along the edges of the walls in various spots.
The appearance then becomes like that of stucco.
This thin coating of material is particularly useful for older concrete block foundations which are held together with mortar.
Using stone veneer instead of parging.
It is similar to stucco but uses a masonry based mortar rather than a traditional stucco mixture.
This material can be installed over new or existing walls and it is used in both residential and commercial applications.
I have a stone basement in wisconsin.
Whether it s made from natural or synthetic stone its functions can be practical or decorative.
Parging is the application of mortar to the surface of a masonry wall.
It is most often seen on above grade foundation walls and the interior of basement walls.
This product is designed to coat or repair imperfections in poured conc.
Stone veneer can also be used to cover vertical surfaces and it is used in ways that are similar to parging.
Not bad and it only leaks a small drizzle of water if there is a huge downpour but i want a clean water tight basement.
This video will show you how to parge a concrete block wall with sakrete parging mix.
The materials used in stone veneer are light so additional.
Contractors use a term called parging when applying a thin coat of mortar or concrete to a wall in order to protect and repair its surface from the effects of air voids or to improve the appearance of concrete block.
Sometimes it s a little of both.
Parging is a construction technique used to finish the surface of a masonry wall.
Kind of like frosting on a cake.
Parge old stone basement walls working in an old 1920 s house with a stone.