In all seriousness Gary are BG taking people's issues with the gear seriously or are they just going to keep saying everything is just fine? Sorry I know that's probably an unfair question to ask you.Apparently we already do if you believe what you hear or read.
A lot of questions need answering about the bad batches of gear being put out. But none will be!In all seriousness Gary are BG taking people's issues with the gear seriously or are they just going to keep saying everything is just fine? Sorry I know that's probably an unfair question to ask you.
@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plastersYour correct Danny, plasterboard that is returned for recycling is processed and used in the core of boards only. No recycled material is used in any plasters.
@BritishGypsum do you have any comment on the issues that many, many experienced plasterers are having with Board and Multifinish?@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plasters
We do hear the comments that are made and in order to pinpoint the problem we do rely on plasterers coming back to us with a picture of the batch code and contact details so that we can follow up any issues. Without this information, especially on fast moving products such as MultiFinish, where we make thousands of bags per week across many different batches, it becomes difficult to identify potential issues.@BritishGypsum do you have any comment on the issues that many, many experienced plasterers are having with Board and Multifinish?
Andy I can assure you they do take all complaints seriously and wherever possible get the materials back and test the product.In all seriousness Gary are BG taking people's issues with the gear seriously or are they just going to keep saying everything is just fine? Sorry I know that's probably an unfair question to ask you.
Andy I can assure you they do take all complaints seriously and wherever possible get the materials back and test the product.
The tests are carried out on using the same method whereby they use the same amount of water and plaster to ensure a consistent test. Usability and setting times are checked which can lead people to the belief that the results are construed to fit the wants and whims of BG. This is not the case but is done to ensure all tests are carried out in the same manner. It is not possible to replicate every single scenario of each complaint, which I’m sure every single plasterer can understand.
When it comes to the making of plaster it needs to be bourne in mind that Gypsum is a natural product and very little is added to it, I believe that with multi for example approximately 2% is added by BG to the plaster, and a few million years ago the silt deposits were not I guess checked for their content. We do however do routine sample checks ourselves to ensure that the specification is met on the samples taken although it is a physical impossibility to check every single bag that leaves our plant.
@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plasters
@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plasters
@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plasters
@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plasters
@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plasters
A lot of questions need answering about the bad batches of gear being put out. But none will be!
@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plasters
@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plasters
@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plasters
@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plasters
@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plasters
@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plasters
@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plasters
@Danny @TheApprentice are correct. We do not put anything recycled into our plasters
I do appreciate all that you said there Gary, and understand the variability of using a natural possibly causing issues.Andy I can assure you they do take all complaints seriously and wherever possible get the materials back and test the product.
The tests are carried out on using the same method whereby they use the same amount of water and plaster to ensure a consistent test. Usability and setting times are checked which can lead people to the belief that the results are construed to fit the wants and whims of BG. This is not the case but is done to ensure all tests are carried out in the same manner. It is not possible to replicate every single scenario of each complaint, which I’m sure every single plasterer can understand.
When it comes to the making of plaster it needs to be bourne in mind that Gypsum is a natural product and very little is added to it, I believe that with multi for example approximately 2% is added by BG to the plaster, and a few million years ago the silt deposits were not I guess checked for their content. We do however do routine sample checks ourselves to ensure that the specification is met on the samples taken although it is a physical impossibility to check every single bag that leaves our plant.
@BritishGypsum @The Apprentice this is our current pallet of Board Finish. The setting time hasn't been an issue, just the streaky, slimey, claylike nature of it.We do hear the comments that are made and in order to pinpoint the problem we do rely on plasterers coming back to us with a picture of the batch code and contact details so that we can follow up any issues. Without this information, especially on fast moving products such as MultiFinish, where we make thousands of bags per week across many different batches, it becomes difficult to identify potential issues.
As some of the members have said, it does take time to investigate the issues, but we can assure you we do look at every sample returned and where required put action plans in place to overcome any problems highlighted. Any quality concerns are high on the agenda within our business.
Hats off to @The Apprentice
I am really in two minds if it’s the gear or the storage of it. The fact you can have good and bad off the same pallet does indicate storage, as bags in the middle are more protected from the elements.
IF it is the storage by the suppliers then I think @BritishGypsum should enforce an agreement with all the different suppliers that it cannot be left outside.
I agree there is no other industry that would be able to get away with selling shite like this, they come on here saying we have not a clue what’s wrong, sorry but Lurpak you sent them back a bag ...did they come on here saying what was wrong with it how many bags were involved no nothing did they send you another bag, this is what is wrong with the industry today denial denial..,..they only care when people start to put stuff down on forums there like Alexia always listening in the background
Can you think of one other product where the consumer doesn't have a choice? Barring the obvious, water.I agree there is no other industry that would be able to get away with selling shite like this, they come on here saying we have not a clue what’s wrong, sorry but Lurpak you sent them back a bag ...did they come on here saying what was wrong with it how many bags were involved no nothing did they send you another bag, this is what is wrong with the industry today denial denial..,..they only care when people start to put stuff down on forums there like Alexia always listening in the background
Honestly some days I feel like just packing it all in and doing something else. The days I don't feel like that I'm generally doing something else rather than skimming with shite material.True.. can’t argue with that. I think I’m just in denial. I’ve had an absolute nightmare with the shite
Honestly some days I feel like just packing it all in and doing something else. The days I don't feel like that I'm generally doing something else rather than skimming with shite material.
Back outside rendering as of Monday, so I'll probably forget just how bad it is for a while.
I’m not drinking your water mate, it’s got acid in it.....Can you think of one other product where the consumer doesn't have a choice? Barring the obvious, water.
I’m not drinking your water mate, it’s got acid in it.....
No they dontWho then recycle it into multi finish lol
Because they can.If it gets recycled back into plasterboard only, why on earth are the robbing bastards charging at the dump? They don’t charge for anything g else they recycle!
Because they can.
If it gets recycled back into plasterboard only, why on earth are the robbing bastards charging at the dump? They don’t charge for anything g else they recycle!
Well they should have to have a license. Nothing should go in landfill that can be recycledIf it goes to landfill it has to be dealt with the same way as asbestos. Not everyone has the lisence to be able to re-cycle it. A mate of mine has a skip business and has been charging more for plasterboard for at least 4 years that I can remember. Also keep in mind a tonne of plasterboard brand new will only cost somewhere around £200. I don't imagine anyone wanting to pay more than £20 a tonne for used scrap boards so, transporting it ends up costing more than its worth.
It was a joke pal.No they dont
It was a joke pal.
Talk about a delayed reactionHe doesn’t do jokes. Or pubs. Some buzz at parties lol
You love to jump to conclusions 1 you don't know me 2 keep your opinions to yourself you brummie prickHe doesn’t do jokes. Or pubs. Some buzz at parties lol