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    pargeting
    /ˈpaːdʒɪtɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. plaster or mortar applied over part of a building, typically with an ornamental pattern.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PargetingPargeting - Wikipedia

    Pargeting (or sometimes pargetting) is a decorative or waterproofing plastering applied to building walls. The term, if not the practice, is particularly associated with the English counties of Suffolk and Essex .

  3. Jul 25, 2023 · Parging is a process often used in construction to refine and safeguard walls. This technique is typically applied to the rough surface of concrete or stone walls or foundations by coating it with a thin mortar or cement mixture layer.

  4. noun. the act of a person who pargets. ornamental or fine plasterwork, especially exterior plasterwork bearing designs in low relief. a lining of mortar or plaster for a chimney flue or the like.

  5. We explain everything you need to know about parging, including what it actually is and how parging works. Find out why you should use a parge coat at JosTec.

  6. May 16, 2024 · Parging is an economical and easy-to-apply solution for covering unattractive masonry surfaces. It can cover cracks and water damage, or even holes and voids. The mortar may also help to seal small air leaks in a concrete wall, which may lead to a slight improvement in energy efficiency.

  7. Pargeting is a term for plaster or roughcast used to coat walls and line chimneys, or ornamental work in plaster. Learn more about its origin, synonyms, and usage from various sources.

  8. The meaning of PARGET is to coat with plaster; especially : to apply ornamental or waterproofing plaster to.