why wire mesh is used in plastering

Answer Posted / manoj kumar bhola

To avoid the crack formed due to insufficient gap filling between RCC AND BRICKWORK joint.Therefore we used wire mesh or said as chicken mesh in plastering and also due to this there will a proper bond formation between RCC AND BRICKWORK.

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