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  1. Hi hoping for some reassurance I had rendering done on a large gable end and am happy with result - but they have used concrete to fill the gap below the render to ground level. This is because the exposed brick work was in a terrible state. Can anyone reassure me that this concrete is suitable? My questions are if there is a better alternative ? They are due to come back to do other work so could raise this with them when they return.
  2. thanks - good to know its not a deal breaker issue but that you would still advise
  3. Hello Having my gable end re-rendered currently with external wall insulation beneath and the extra layering means there is very little roof tile overhang left. They have placed a ‘capping ledge’ along the top of the render as it meets the roof edge, fitting just under the roof tile edge and assure me that that will be water tight. i am asking them about a dry verge to make sure the top of the new render is fully sealed. Do you think this is necessary? Photos showing the white plastic capping - not yet rendered to the top - and my hand drawn diagram to explain the current ledge they have
  4. Thanks. So a silicone render should be fine?
  5. I am considering EWI for a large gable end on Victorian terrace. My choice of render would have been lime-based for breathability if I was doing directly onto the brick. I’ve been offered EWI with silicone render and wondering if it matters what render I use on the outer coat if I have EWI in place? thanks
  6. Yes - I have considered it. Not sure I’m eligible for a grant though. Would be great if you could explain the difference if I do get EWI. Does it then matter what render I have on the outside when there is EWI in place?
  7. I will need to replace old wet and cracked sand/cement render on my Victorian terrace gable end in the next 12 months. Its a big job so not a decision I want to make lightly I have been advised (on here and by some builders) on ONLY accepting lime based render as it is a Victorian build....however, finding someone to do this has proved painfully impossible! I must have contacted 7/8 people and everyone wants to talk me out of it. A recent proprietor for silicone based render told me that this product is breathable and just as suitable for older properties. He also said that internal wall plastering doesn't allow for breathability and so I woudn't be avoiding the problem completely by getting lime based render anyway. Please help in my decision making. How hard do I need to pursue Lime based render over newer silicone/ k-rend etc and if I DO continue the search, any ideas how to find a company that will actually be willing to do it? thanks in advance
  8. Here I am again with more questions about my gable end. Its a period end terrace that is currently rendered ( but badly with cement and sand mortar that needs to come off) I have removed a portion of render already and the brickwork in this area doesn’t look too bad My questions are - how much would you expect someone to charge to remove the old render per m2 ( aside of scaffold and tool/skip requirements ) - and if the brickwork doesn’t look too bad beneath it, would I be a fool to restore the brick/ pointing/ mortar instead of replacing the render and is this likely to cost more or less than re rendering? Thanks
  9. Yeh the roofer mentioned this as an option
  10. There is a footpath alongside it, yes. Why?
  11. Hi - I have a roofer coming to cap and seal an unused chimney breast on my 1900 property. The chimney will also be re-pointed and flashing secured. My question relates to the distal end which is currently blocked off and plastered. An air brick will be fitted externally but does there need to be distal ventilation at the lower aspect of chimney too? Many thanks
  12. So the downpipe does have tape around it but no obvious leak so will need replacing for sure. the hopper is fine and doesn’t like - I’ve checked that but definitely agree on the timber boxing so have removed this
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