Cementcoated
Cement-coated, often written as cement-coated, refers to a surface that has been covered with a cementitious layer, typically a cement-based mortar or plaster, to provide protection, durability, or aesthetic effects. The term is used across architectural, construction, and industrial contexts to describe surfaces that have received such coatings.
Cementitious coatings usually consist of cement, aggregate such as sand, water, and sometimes lime or fly ash,
They are used for exterior façades, interior walls, or ceilings, and as protective or decorative finishes. In
Advantages include durability, fire resistance, thermal mass, and wear resistance; limitations include potential cracking from shrinkage
Maintenance and standards: Regular inspection for cracks, moisture intrusion, and re-coats as needed. Performance is governed