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Jub Render, am i right in thinking this is a thin coat system or is there more to it than that ?

I've just quoted to two coat s&c a house the guy is now interested in Jub ! not because he wants the outside insulating but because he likes the finish.

Could the smooth s&c that id quoted for then be primed and coated in Jub ? or does it have to be part of a EWI system ?

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I don't know much about it regarding prices i would imagine its not cheap, And i believe its a thin coat acrylic which im not overly clued up on but been to a demo and it was straight forward enough. I wouldn't be confident enough to just get on and do the whole EWI process but if it was a case of putting it on to my own smooth render then id be happy enough to get on with it.
 
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Again mate I'm not sure. I only know a small bit about thin coats from speaking to lads on here. 1 of the few things I did was told was that you can just go over primed sc or ocr. I'm going on my weber course on the third. Ask me then lol
 
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I don't know much about it regarding prices i would imagine its not cheap, And i believe its a thin coat acrylic which im not overly clued up on but been to a demo and it was straight forward enough. I wouldn't be confident enough to just get on and do the whole EWI process but if it was a case of putting it on to my own smooth render then id be happy enough to get on with it.
Sounds a bit more than what I know too.
 
Again mate I'm not sure. I only know a small bit about thin coats from speaking to lads on here. 1 of the few things I did was told was that you can just go over primed sc or ocr. I'm going on my weber course on the third. Ask me then lol
I need to get educated too, I want to insulate my mothers old place in Ireland,stone built wet dashed cool box of a house.
 
If it's just sc I wouldn't mesh the mesh is only for dodgy backgrounds fibres would be better
Then you could just prime then top coat
 
Thought you got approved applicator once you did the firms courses ! The last demo i went to was thermoshell they were telling us also that you couldn't purchase the gear without having done the course.
 
Maybe more than a one dayer Steve if the work was there ! doesn't seem to be much going on over this way regarding EWI, theres some bad examples in Cov down by the merchants, have you seen ?
 
I have done quite a few sand & cement flat renders finished in bucket coat including Jub. If you are confident that your normal sand and cement will not have any cracking issues then do as normal.

Let the render dry out then prime and bucket coat. Jub is nice gear and average in price.

I prefer now though to use Weber ocr sprayed on if the customer will pay. When work is tight then it is S&C but when work is plenty it is the modern stuff or find some other mug to mix and carry gobbo up by the bucket load.
 
This all depends if the client wants a guarentee. If he doesnt then great, over cement shouldnt be an issue. If he does you can use jub own ocr 10mm bedded with mesh then prime and topcoat. Prices are reasonable and nice gear
 
They will send out people to approve you on a couple of jobs. There's no way a company like weber agoing to approve someone that has rendered a small wall being supervised by the trainer.
 
A 10mm thick render with a warranty? I know of only one German sourced render that goes on at 10mm thick. Most want 15mm.

Weber will want you to do several £000's of pounds worth a year off them before you become approved. There are Better companies out there who respect the little boys.

I want to become Jub approved but no joy as yet.
 
A 10mm thick render with a warranty? I know of only one German sourced render that goes on at 10mm thick. Most want 15mm.

Weber will want you to do several £000's of pounds worth a year off them before you become approved. There are Better companies out there who respect the little boys.

I want to become Jub approved but no joy as yet.
Weber also get you to sign paper work saying you will only use their products to be approved , may have changed now that was 7 odd years ago :RpS_unsure:
 
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Weber also get you to sign paper work saying you will only use their products to be approved , may have changed now that was 7 odd years ago :RpS_unsure:

I did a few £000's pounds worth with them till they took me for a fool. Now it is ocr and cullamix. Their loss.
 
A 10mm thick render with a warranty? I know of only one German sourced render that goes on at 10mm thick. Most want 15mm.

Weber will want you to do several £000's of pounds worth a year off them before you become approved. There are Better companies out there who respect
the little boys.

I want to become Jub approved but no joy as yet.

Who have u spoke to at jub? Is it ewi you want to be approved or whole render side?
 
Weber also get you to sign paper work saying you will only use their products to be approved , may have changed now that was 7 odd years ago :RpS_unsure:

that's still the case.

but we rarely use any weber products these days
 
Who do you use rich? Jub are based in cov which is handy but I don't think their training courses are.
 
Who do you use rich? Jub are based in cov which is handy but I don't think their training courses are.

Parex mainly if im specing myself,
but if were labour only some developers insist on using one manuactorer on every project, so we use pretty much everything on the market,at the moment were using Sto for an outfit.
the problem with parex is its a great product but the prices are starting to get daft, and as there gaining a bigger market share theres no reason to sort them selves out and there shafting boys like us by stoping direct accounts., so we have to buy through merchants.
 
SPS Envirowall is good for customer service. Their products are some of the best I have used as well. Got depots in Wales, Stoke and some other place I have never heard of.
 
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