what is the minimum and maximum thickness of plaster.?
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Answer / ravindrarana8421
Maximum 20mm ( External Wall )
Minimum 15mm ( internal Wall )
Ceiling 8mm
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Answer / ayan qureshi
Internal plaster=12mm
External plaster= 15-18mm
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Answer / mohamed rifkan
max thickness 25mm for external wall
minimum thickness 15mm for internal wall
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Answer / praveen kumar dubey
Internal wall: 12to15mm
External : 15 to 18mm
Ceiling :8to 10mm
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Answer / lokesh kumar
As per IS standards 10 to 12 mm thick is standard
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Answer / syed zafar ul haq
external plaster 18 mm thick
internal plaster 12.5 mm thick
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