Dee Posted March 30 Posted March 30 One of the stacks built in commons has blown the paint after 15years. I did prep the rest of the house but not the stack hence the mess it's in now. Looks like the surface of the bricks have truly blown off. I'm not going to the expense of rebuilding it do I want to render it. I'll be hiring a boom lift for the reach but I need to know what mix to use and basically how to render a stack!
Russell griffiths Posted March 30 Posted March 30 Better pics needed but I would not render it take the top 3 courses off and either rebuild those, or just re cap it at that lower height. Does it need to be a specific height for it to function correctly, what purpose does it serve. replace the low down blown brick and give it a bit of a re point.
Dee Posted March 30 Author Posted March 30 Can't get high enough to photograph. Alas I can't afford a builder to reduce its height and my brickie skills are lacking. What's wrong with rendering,?
Mr Punter Posted Tuesday at 15:52 Posted Tuesday at 15:52 I would replace any completely knackered bricks and coat the chimney with StormDry.
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