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Lime Plaster Calculator — How Much Lime Plaster Do I Need?

Calculate lime putty and hydraulic lime plaster quantities for traditional and period property restoration work. Includes sand ratios and bag counts.

Total wall or ceiling area

Lime putty for period properties; NHL for general use

Each coat has a different thickness and mix

Typical: scratch 10mm, float 8mm, finish 3mm

Usually 1 coat per type

Include 10% wastage

Recommended — accounts for mixing waste, dropped material, and uneven substrates

Enter price per 25kg bag of lime for a cost estimate

How We Calculate This

This calculator estimates the quantity of lime and sharp sand needed for lime plastering based on the area to be covered, the type of lime, the coat being applied, and the thickness per coat.

The formula

Lime (kg) = Coverage rate (kg/m²/mm) × Area (m²) × Thickness (mm) × Number of coats × Wastage factor

Sand (kg) = Lime (kg) × Sand ratio

Coverage rates

  • Lime putty (CL90): ~2.5 kg per m² per mm thickness
  • NHL 3.5: ~1.8 kg per m² per mm thickness
  • NHL 5: ~2.0 kg per m² per mm thickness

Sand-to-lime ratios

The mix ratio varies by coat. Scratch coats use a 3:1 sand-to-lime ratio (by volume) for added strength, while float and finish coats use a 2.5:1 ratio for a finer, more workable mix. These ratios are approximate weight equivalents based on typical bulk densities.

Standards

Lime mortars and plasters should comply with BS 5262 (Code of practice for external renderings) and BS EN 459-1 (Building lime). For listed buildings, always consult with your conservation officer regarding appropriate lime types and finishes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: February 2026

All calculations are estimates. Verify with your supplier.