Mixing lime render

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I will soon be finishing the walls around my fireplace were im going to have a wood burner installed. After reading advice on this forum I have decided to use a lime render to do this, but I have never worked with lime before.

So my first question is how do I mix the render (ratios etc) and secondly how thick can it go on or how many layers should I apply to get a reasonable finish for paint.

TIA
 
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You should probably use 3:1 or 3.5:1. You can buy this ready mixed which costs a little bit more but takes the variable out of a small job. Look for the Mike Wye website - they offer free advice if you buy stuff! There are other suppliers...

You would apply two coats of mortar (both about 0.5") before adding the finer lime plaster - again, there are details on their website.
 
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this is similar to what i might do, could you tile straight onto the lime or does it have to be painted with a special paint? also i see that you only put it on quite thin, is there anything you can put in the fire place opening first to box the wall off slightly, i want to close the sides of my fireplace up about 3inches either side


also where can i find out what your ratios are 4:2:1 for example

what comes first, sand, cement, lime?
 

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