Hi,
I'm a multi skilled carpenter with 27 years in the trades, I do a bit of plaster skimming but have never done any rendering.
I'm repairing hollows in the render of my 1894 Victorian house and have tried to find as much info as possible before knocking off.
So far, I've gathered that I should use a 4:1:1 sand cement and hydrated lime mix with waterproofer in the base coat but I get conflicting views on whether to use PVA or SBR or just wash the bricks down and render whilst still wet.
Personally, I get the feeling that PVA should be used but don't want to make things any more difficult that they are already.
Any advice please?
TIA
I'm a multi skilled carpenter with 27 years in the trades, I do a bit of plaster skimming but have never done any rendering.
I'm repairing hollows in the render of my 1894 Victorian house and have tried to find as much info as possible before knocking off.
So far, I've gathered that I should use a 4:1:1 sand cement and hydrated lime mix with waterproofer in the base coat but I get conflicting views on whether to use PVA or SBR or just wash the bricks down and render whilst still wet.
Personally, I get the feeling that PVA should be used but don't want to make things any more difficult that they are already.
Any advice please?
TIA