Paint it mate
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the guarantee must be nearly up anywaySod painting it with Weber ! Lol , any good weather shield paint will do , fraction of the price
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the guarantee must be nearly up anyway
could you not put a 1.5 silicone top coat over it oli? may as well make some money from the enquirey?
he should get them on it if it's still covered then save everyone some cashK rend guarantee is a long time, at least 15 yrs I think, on some jobs it's been 30!
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Sound advice again there John , your top of the game mate , respectjust paint the rest of the blocks on the whole property............tell them block effect is the new brick effect....................it's this seasons must have...........................
So would I ! LolKrend will blame the plasterer for block shining through.
i didn't do it lolSo would I ! Lol
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Best advice so far, your mugs in the post. Cheers John [emoji6]just paint the rest of the blocks on the whole property............tell them block effect is the new brick effect....................it's this seasons must have...........................
Sod painting it with Weber ! Lol , any good weather shield paint will do , fraction of the price
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Thanks for that jimbob [emoji3]Link Removed
This is the Rendit gear I was on about. Decent stuff.
Why does it grin through? Too thin?
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Ok that makes senseToo thin, wet blocks, crap mortar that's not fully cured before rendering. Mixture of one or all.
Not to thin I did a job with 15 MM and had the same problem there must be damp or water getting in somewhereWhy does it grin through? Too thin?
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You keeping busy John.i agree with Big k and mag,moisture has to be getting in somewhere and lodges in the mortor joints because the walls cant breath ,also it is too thin and thats why all garden walls with one coat of sand and cement always shows the blockwork.
agree its not always the thickness of render where the issue is,Not to thin I did a job with 15 MM and had the same problem there must be damp or water getting in somewhere