Question
What is a fairing coat?
Expert Answer
A fairing coat is a thin layer (1-3mm) of polymer-modified mortar applied over a repaired concrete surface. Its purpose is aesthetic and protective: it fills blowholes, honeycombing, and minor imperfections to create a uniform texture. It also acts as a barrier to CO2, slowing down further carbonation. We typically apply it before a decorative anti-carbonation coating.
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