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Leptecophylla tameiameiae (Pukiawe, aalii mahu, kawau, pukeawe)
Stream bed plastering lava at Hosmers Grove Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
May 03, 2017
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Also known as Styphelia tameiameiae. Also placed in Epacridaceae.
The last bit of plastering for the back bedroom is now complete.
Thanks to Yan as he helped to build this bit of stud work.
External - rub up sand and cement, dry dash finish.
Internal - plasterboard, slab and skim. Dividing walls and stairways sand and cement and skim.
Before renovation Neil used this room as his office; Neil plastering a wall during renovation; After renovation - we're particularly happy with the grey ceiling.
When we think about Plastering for any pools than it is the main part of the pool because it is what you see every time you look at your swimming pool, your pool’s interior plaster finish is essential to both the beauty and integrity of your aquatic retreat.
Not only for aesthetic purpose but for the overall longevity and durability pool plastering in good condition is essential.
Smooth plaster coating throughout the interior plays a vital role because it prevents water from leaking through into and potentially damaging the concrete and other building materials that comprise the pool’s structural shell.
Pool plastering can be of different colors whether white, blue, grey or with quartz or pebbles blended into it, plaster makes the pool’s interior visually appealing and attractive.