COMPARISON OF SELECTED PARAMETERS OF WET AND DRY TECHNOLOGY OF PLASTERING
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https://doi.org/10.51704/cjce.2016.vol2.iss1.pp32-37Keywords:
Construction, wet plastering, dry plastering, comparisonAbstract
The construction industry is constantly trying to improve the parameters of buildings construction. The costs, technology, sustainability and speed of construction are currently often a critical aspect for an investor or developer in the choice of. The paper is focused on process form group for finishing works – plastering. In the construction process is mostly used traditional – wet processes realization of plastering. In the construction process are mostly used traditional – wet processes of plastering. But, currently in construction market offers the new dry plastering technologies, which are characterized by shortly realization, elimination of moisture and improving quality. The potential of dry plastering is evaluated in this paper, which is based on a comparison of selected types of traditional wet and dry technology plastering. The aim of this paper is to compare of their constructional, technological and cost parameters.
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