Bit pointless using a render board then marraStainless ribbed eml
Can a pebble dash be applied ?you can only fit a thin coat system to render carrier board.
Can a pebble dash be applied ?
What does dash go on then ,eps?no, dash would be to heavy.
there is high suction from carrier board, when fitted correctly the board is nice and flat and gives an excellent base for a thin coat system.
Get a 6 or 8 inch roll of stainless steel EML. Then nail the EML to the wallplate. Make sure the EML is wide enough to cover the join between the wallplate and block work to prevent cracking. Nail it well with galve clout nails. Stretch the EML as you nail it so it sits nice and flat and get a few nails in the joints between blocks to hold it good. Then scratch up with a nice 5 to 1 mix with a good quality waterproofer in it. Job doneOK I'll try and explain. Rendering external of a house for a builder. Timber wallplate is sitting on top of the blockwork flush externally. He wants the wallplate covered with cement board,joints filled and meshed then scratch blockwork flush with cement board and then apply 4-6mm basecoat with mesh over the cement board and 3-4 inches down onto the scratch. Sand cement finish throughout then. Hope my explanation is understandable. How would ye usually conquer external timber wallplates.
OK I'll try and explain. Rendering external of a house for a builder. Timber wallplate is sitting on top of the blockwork flush externally....
In supermarkets with a trolley, usually after you have won a competition of some typeWhat does dash go on then ,eps?
You booked the O &D fixit teamIn supermarkets with a trolley, usually after you have won a competition of some type
OK I'll try and explain. Rendering external of a house for a builder. Timber wallplate is sitting on top of the blockwork flush externally. He wants the wallplate covered with cement board,joints filled and meshed then scratch blockwork flush with cement board and then apply 4-6mm basecoat with mesh over the cement board and 3-4 inches down onto the scratch. Sand cement finish throughout then. Hope my explanation is understandable. How would ye usually conquer external timber wallplates.
I disagree completely. That method will most definetly crack. There will be movement between the timber wallplate and the blockwork. Eml is only a render carrier. Timber wallplate inside and outside. Inside not a problem as there's an insulated plasterboard all around the perimeterGet a 6 or 8 inch roll of stainless steel EML. Then nail the EML to the wallplate. Make sure the EML is wide enough to cover the join between the wallplate and block work to prevent cracking. Nail it well with galve clout nails. Stretch the EML as you nail it so it sits nice and flat and get a few nails in the joints between blocks to hold it good. Then scratch up with a nice 5 to 1 mix with a good quality waterproofer in it. Job done
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I disagree completely. That method will most definetly crack. There will be movement between the timber wallplate and the blockwork. Eml is only a render carrier. Timber wallplate inside and outside. Inside not a problem as there's an insulated plasterboard all around the perimeter
Just out of curiosity if you were render and skimming the inside of say a bungalow how would you render over the wallplate. I've always Emled over it and every plasterer I've worked with for the last 30 years has done it that way with no issues. With the plate strapped and the wait of the roof movement is so small to be non existent.I disagree completely. That method will most definetly crack. There will be movement between the timber wallplate and the blockwork. Eml is only a render carrier. Timber wallplate inside and outside. Inside not a problem as there's an insulated plasterboard all around the perimeter
You booked the O &D fixit team
Why the angry face?Why don't you use a render that can be applied direct to the cement board, then there is no need for rendagrip?
Most likely phatt fingers chapWhy the angry face?