What about the other problem ?So if anyone ever says anything to yous about it. Just say what I say ring the fkg Bricky
The other problem ?Interesting stuff at the @theclemo thefebpolice!!!!
Cant use that excuse I already use it when I.ve boarded and skimmed a ceilingSo if anyone ever says anything to yous about it. Just say what I say ring the fkg Bricky
Totally agree and as well, say u have had a couple weeks rain and then a apply a gable that’s got wet mortar joints from the rain that will ghost in my opinion it’s got to be dry block and dry mortar joints for it not to ghostU can see the block where the 15mm stopbeads and Conner beads are. So there is around 20mm of render there as the beads are dab on. Look at the plinth u cant see them. There is around 8mm of render on the plinth. It's not to do with depth. It's a suction problem on the joints. U can see it in the photo.
Yes , the same principal though , just gave that as a more common exampleSkim coat is very different to the render mate ! Internal / on to dry boards / tapes on joints / much thinner coat
Can’t understand why you think the mesh will help with the drying out processYes , the same principal though , just gave that as a more common example
Diffusion of ghost , ain't saying eradicate , more like spread out and less noticeableCan’t understand why you think the mesh will help with the drying out process
It won't iv tried it. I don't get them to mush any more. But just the odd spot. Am always going on to 7 Newton concrete blocks. I do a lot of render.Zombie you think mesh would stop this mate ?
Good chance the cement hasn’t cured on the beds of the blocks/render applied to early will cause this as the moisture can’t get out depending on the render applied.if it’s a new build it would have been depth checkedThe photo shows our new build house, just 1 year after moving in.
It's covered in render (already coloured so no painting done on top).
Yesterday we noticed the block pattern showing through on a neighbours house (east and south facings), quickly checked our own and this is what we saw.
A 3rd house shows a small section like this, but not the whole wall.
Is this normal or should we be concerned?
Thanks
The op soon disappeared after posting , but I'm up for carrying on if you are, firstly did you read all of the repliesGood chance the cement hasn’t cured on the beds of the blocks/render applied to early will cause this as the moisture can’t get out depending on the render applied.if it’s a new build it would have been depth checked
?The op soon disappeared after posting , but I'm up for carrying on if you are, firstly did you read all of the replies
It was posted 04, members last visit 05 , how long do you think the mortar would take to cure?
Doesn’t matter if the render has been on a year if the render has been applied befor the cement is cured on the beds of the blockwork it will ghost throughIt was posted 04, members last visit 05 , how long do you think the mortar would take to cure?
How long would you think the mortar of a modern house would take to cure , I know they nock em up quick but I assume they put the roof on at least before the render ,Doesn’t matter if the render has been on a year if the render has been applied befor the cement is cured on the beds of the blockwork it will ghost through
looks like a 1 coat wonder to meThe photo shows our new build house, just 1 year after moving in.
It's covered in render (already coloured so no painting done on top).
Yesterday we noticed the block pattern showing through on a neighbours house (east and south facings), quickly checked our own and this is what we saw.
A 3rd house shows a small section like this, but not the whole wall.
Is this normal or should we be concerned?
Thanks
looks like classic steering wheel syndrome/ lolThere is a scratch coat with mesh on top of it. Done over a week ago. U can see the joints are still damp even though the mesh.
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Never heard that expression , you up northlooks like classic steering wheel syndrome/ lol
just north of watfordNever heard that expression , you up north
Thats no excuse in life lol , all of my cousins are hornets , So what's the steering wheel bitjust north of watford
when I put it up all I could see was a steering wheelThats no excuse in life lol , all of my cousins are hornets , So what's the steering wheel bit