monocapa
Monocapa is a term used in architecture and construction to denote a single-layer cementitious coating applied to masonry surfaces to provide protection and finish. It is an exterior or interior wall cladding option, particularly common in Latin America under the name revestimento monocapa. Unlike traditional multi-coat renders, monocapa is designed to be applied in one coat, with a thickness typically in the range of 5 to 15 mm, depending on substrate and manufacturer specification. The mix is usually cementitious with fine aggregates (sand) and may include polymer modifiers or admixtures to improve adhesion, water resistance, and durability. Some formulations integrate lime, fly ash, or fibers for crack control.
Surface preparation is critical: the substrate must be sound, clean, and damp-free; loose material removed; priming
Advantages include faster installation, lower labor costs, and the ability to produce a uniform finish on irregular
Monocapa is widely used in Brazil and other Latin American countries as a cost-effective exterior finish, and