I have a job to do patching a crack all the way round the top of a wall. The roof supposedly wasn't supported properly on a square house. Now the block at the top of the wall all the way round the house has been pushed back nearly 8mm in places. And large cracks all way round house. They have the roof properly supported now and I have to go in and patch up all cracks an fill out in places were it has been pushed back.
I was going to unibond and skim. Should I be using a flexible filler in the cracks as it could move slightly again. Or should I rake out the joint and maybe kango it back to block work and do something else. Anyone ever come across this.
I was going to unibond and skim. Should I be using a flexible filler in the cracks as it could move slightly again. Or should I rake out the joint and maybe kango it back to block work and do something else. Anyone ever come across this.