Lime plaster

Lime spray coating: Restore your facade with elegance
RECOBAT in Antibes offers you the application oflime spray coating to rejuvenate and protect your facade.
Our expertise in air lime and natural hydraulic lime guarantees quality restoration. For new-build or renovation projects, our qualified facade specialists master three-coat techniques to limit cracking, protect against the elements and improve humidity comfort.
Tack coat
Coating body layer
Top coat
Sprayed lime plaster: The art of conservation
Discover the benefits of sprayed lime coating by RECOBAT in Antibes. Protect your property from the effects of damp while adding an aesthetic touch to your facade. Let our lime experts carry out a three-coat restoration for a long-lasting, elegant result.
The advantages of lime coating
Lime rendering helps moisture to pass between the substrate and the exterior. This technique enables :
- Improving hygrometric comfort
- Protect walls from weather and water runoff
- Reduce the appearance of cracks
- Let the water vapors circulate
- Helps limit various moisture-related problems

A moisture barrier
Lime spray coating is the ideal solution for protecting your building against damp. RECOBAT in Antibes offers a three-layer facade restoration, creating an effective barrier. Discover how to improve the comfort of your interior while preserving the beauty of your exterior.
FAQ
Discover the answers to your most frequently asked questions about Exterior Thermal Insulation (ETI) in our FAQ. Find clear and useful information to better understand this insulation technique and its advantages.
Lime coating is a traditional coating made from air or hydraulic lime mixed with sand. It is used to protect and embellish facades, while allowing the structure to breathe.
Lime rendering offers many advantages, including moisture regulation, weather protection, crack reduction, water vapor permeability and natural aesthetics.
Lime coating is ideal for renovating old facades and restoring historic buildings, as well as for ecological and aesthetic aspects of new construction.
Lime rendering is applied in three stages: a tack coat, a coat of rendering body, and finally a finishing coat. Each step is crucial to achieving a long-lasting, aesthetically pleasing result.
Lime coating is generally durable, but may require periodic maintenance, such as refreshing the top coat. Qualified plasterers can assess the condition of the plaster and recommend any necessary action.
The choice between air lime and hydraulic lime depends on the specific needs of the project. Air lime is suitable for older facades, while hydraulic lime can be used in situations where greater resistance is required. A professional can advise you on the right choice.