Make Adobe Plaster Test Mixtures (with Video)

Reader Contribution by Tom Keeling
Published on April 15, 2021
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In this natural building video, I cover basic render tests for earthen walls. You want to make adobe plaster test mixtures before applying an earthen finish for walls to judge durability and consistency.

Do as many tests as you can before applying an earthen plaster finish. For me, the main reason for doing this at every job is that the earth is always going to be a little bit different, even if in this case the earth was mined from the same site as a previous job.

Why Perform Render Tests for Earthen Walls

We knew from before that this particular mine gave earth with a very nice percentage of clay to sand (minute 25:75 in the video), which was ideal to work with, but even so we still carried out the basic tests to see how the mixtures fared in our particular conditions.

Another good reason for doing tests in this site in particular is that we were working on to cement block walls and even a modern paint in one of the spaces. For this reason, it was very important to see whether the render would even stick, especially in the case of the smooth-rendered, modern white-painted walls.

As with any job, we made our tests, changing the quantity of sand to clay in each case. We had four different surfaces to work on, and we made four different mixtures. On past jobs, I’ve done up to 12 tests. The number you perform depends on the materials you are using and the parameters you want to test. In this case, we had two ingredients, sand and earth, so we didn’t have to do quite so many tests. Up to a dozen tests are warranted when testing a render on an exterior wall with four ingredients, where colour, texture, as well as water resistance is important.

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