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Feb 15, 2008

El Rey FastWall®: one coat portland cement

 

El Rey FastWall® is a high quality, factory formulated, fiber reinforced, one coat portland cement product. FastWall is available as a concentrate or as a pre-sanded product.

  • Fiber reinforcement provides improved crack resistance
  • Impact resistant
  • Easily trowelled or pumped, resulting in faster application time and workability, thus reducing scaffolding time and costs
  • Impervious to termites, rot, and fungus
  • One-hour fire resistive assemblies available
  • FastWall provides lower material and labor costs than conventional three coat stucco
  • Lighter in weight than conventional three coat stucco
  • Single basecoat reduces installation, labor and material costs

El Rey FastWall®: one coat portland cement

Can be applied over:

  • Lathing with water resistive barrier
  • Code-conforming exterior sheathing
  • Open framing
  • EPS and XPS up to 1-1/2 inches (38.1mm) thick may be incorporated between the lath. and water resistive barrier
  • Sound masonry or concrete

URL:
http://www.elrey.com/one_coat.php

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