kieran cassidy
New Member
hi everyone, bricklayer here looking for some advice.
I'm doing the garden at the minute and wanted to render some of the walls and have been getting ideas off the internet.
From what I can see most people are rendering from right down at the ground level.
I was going to do a couple course of engineers and then do blockwork on top for someone to render.
But I think it looks so much better when the entire wall is rendered.
So I have some questions:
Is it common practice to render from ground up as oppose damp course?
What is the best render to use? Sand cement or something like k-rend?
I'm not sure of ground levels just yet so if I don't render from ground up, I will be laying an extra course or 2 of engineers, can you render over engineers as they are very smooth and don't absorb water so can't imagine the render having a good stick.
I'll put some photos of what I'm trying to achieve
Thanks
I'm doing the garden at the minute and wanted to render some of the walls and have been getting ideas off the internet.
From what I can see most people are rendering from right down at the ground level.
I was going to do a couple course of engineers and then do blockwork on top for someone to render.
But I think it looks so much better when the entire wall is rendered.
So I have some questions:
Is it common practice to render from ground up as oppose damp course?
What is the best render to use? Sand cement or something like k-rend?
I'm not sure of ground levels just yet so if I don't render from ground up, I will be laying an extra course or 2 of engineers, can you render over engineers as they are very smooth and don't absorb water so can't imagine the render having a good stick.
I'll put some photos of what I'm trying to achieve
Thanks