Don't they have lime mortar I'm not going act like I haven't done before lol don't use it on bottoms metre five high especially any indication of damp
Use multi and chuck handful of lime in each bag of multi should open the skim up in theory but the new skim is synthetic now appearntly f**k knows
Long story short Ive done it loads no problem unless existing damp
No worries mateyNo obvious signs of damp yet, but first day on job and have stripped paper from whole upstairs and down stair well. Cheers Bert.
No don't use hardwall it suck in to quick , hardwall is ok on new work like f**k**g hospital use sand cement the best u can sand cement one day skim next day no suctionIs hardwall OK to use on 1930's house (no cavity) on external walls and chimney breasts.
Just started internal refurb today and need to do some patching, but getting mixed messages.
Andy G my lover you do know your s**tNo don't use hardwall it suck in to quick , hardwall is ok on new work like f**k**g hospital use sand cement the best u can sand cement one day skim next day no suction
What do you mean Andy, you Pva bricks no shrinking, it does not effect the house in small amountsNo don't use hardwall it suck in to quick , hardwall is ok on new work like f**k**g hospital use sand cement the best u can sand cement one day skim next day no suction
f**k noseAndy G my lover you do know your s**t
Expect hairline cracks if you use cement to old lime walls though
f**k pvaWhat do you mean Andy, you Pva bricks no shrinking, it does not effect the house in small amounts
Andg top man asuwereAndy G my lover you do know your s**t
Expect hairline cracks if you use cement to old lime walls though
It will be fine to use hardwall for patching unless there are signs of constant water ingress but that's another problem that requires more in depth work .
As Beader says, if it's just patching or filling chases I've always done it, would never get anything done using sand and cement. Never had a problem!
If no cavity and whole wall needs floating I'd use sand and cement though.
Cheers both...kinda,what I was thinking. Will see how much is blown and go from there.
No don't use hardwall it suck in to quick , hardwall is ok on new work like f**k**g hospital use sand cement the best u can sand cement one day skim next day no suction
Neither are a damp proofing solution on there ownDoes sand and cement prevent dampness coming back through more than hardwall?
Does sand and cement prevent dampness coming back through more than hardwall?
Not an expert in damp. Never dewslt with it. Always a contractor who came and did it. Just finding out infoAwsome!
bestplace for s/c is in skipNot an expert in damp. Never dewslt with it. Always a contractor who came and did it. Just finding out info
2 completely contrasting ideasbestplace for s/c is in skip
You know all those house that have been here for like ages............bestplace for s/c is in skip
You know all those house that have been here for like ages............
Guess what the muck is made of
Thing is sand cement 5and 1 mix waterproof in u can scrap back hardwall is rock f**k**g hardNo don't use hardwall it suck in to quick , hardwall is ok on new work like f**k**g hospital use sand cement the best u can sand cement one day skim next day no suction
What is 'scrap back'Thing is sand cement 5and 1 mix waterproof in u can scrap back hardwall is rock f**k**g hard
I mean HARDWALLHardware makes your burps smell like eggs I swear on the big book
Seriously Gaz ? What a pile of s**t you dumped here! Stick to YouTube you dead c**t!Don't they have lime mortar I'm not going act like I haven't done before lol don't use it on bottoms metre five high especially any indication of damp
Use multi and chuck handful of lime in each bag of multi should open the skim up in theory but the new skim is synthetic now appearntly f**k knows
Long story short Ive done it loads no problem unless existing damp
Oi you again doctor boring, why don't you kiss a spinning tire you flapping cockSeriously Gaz ? What a pile of s**t you dumped here! Stick to YouTube you dead c**t!