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Q: What is PVA 2000 used for in construction?
A: PVA 2000 is a polyvinyl acetate adhesive primer commonly used to improve adhesion and reduce porosity in surfaces before plastering. It enhances bond strength and ensures smoother application of plaster or render.
Q: Can PVA 2000 be applied directly to walls before plastering?
A: Yes, PVA 2000 is diluted with water (typically 1:4 ratio) and brushed onto walls to seal porous substrates. This prevents rapid moisture absorption, allowing plaster to cure evenly and adhere effectively.
Q: How does the cost of PVA 2000 compare to other primers?
A: PVA 2000 is generally cost-effective for small to medium projects due to its high coverage rate. However, specialized primers may offer better performance for specific surfaces at a higher price.
Q: What is the correct dilution ratio for PVA 2000 when used as a plaster bond enhancer?
A: For plastering, mix 1 part PVA 2000 with 4 parts water. Apply two coats: the first acts as a sealer, while the second ensures optimal tackiness before plaster application.
Q: Does using PVA 2000 reduce long-term plastering costs?
A: Yes, PVA 2000 minimizes plaster cracking and debonding, reducing repair expenses. Its affordability and durability make it a budget-friendly choice for surface preparation.