Render Systems said:Hi i have kept out of this discussion for a while but your going to get my input now.
you need to do this with a thin coat acrilic system im quoting parex as im approved applicator
1. scrape of any loose or friable material
2. paint on parex primer
3. apply Maite basecoat with mesh embedded into it 4mm max
4. paint on parex thin coat colour if using any colour other than white, cream etc
5. appply thin coat acrilic render 1.5mm grit size
6. charge £70.00 per m2 supply and fix
7. give me a call if you need a hand
oasis said:Render Systems said:Hi i have kept out of this discussion for a while but your going to get my input now.
you need to do this with a thin coat acrilic system im quoting parex as im approved applicator
1. scrape of any loose or friable material
2. paint on parex primer
3. apply Maite basecoat with mesh embedded into it 4mm max
4. paint on parex thin coat colour if using any colour other than white, cream etc
5. appply thin coat acrilic render 1.5mm grit size
6. charge £70.00 per m2 supply and fix
7. give me a call if you need a hand
just cant see some1 wanting to spend 15K on the out side of a house when it could be done with s&c for around 7 with prep?
richardbrown said:(french word)ing hell render £70 per m2 without insulation .... (german word)
richie said:not being funny oasis but how can you even think of taking a job on of that size when you have little experience of rendering id pass it on my friend to one of the lads who can give the guy a spot on job taking a little drink for your self for the trouble . no offence intended
steve cov said:dont use those lads that helped you before for fu.cks sake. or if you do, tell them to bring their feather edges this time!