carlsbergy
New Member
Morning, I am new to the forum and would appreciate some advice please.
My partner has a 1930s terraced house with no cavity wall. The front render is cracking (hairline cracks) between the top and bottom windows which is a curved so could be repaired separately.
She does not want to strip it all off at this time due to financial constraints but will do in the future. What would be the best method of repair please? I was considering using a Baumit products and a mesh to hold all together, but unsure which to use, if these are the best to use?
I have previously insulated my house (no cavity) internally with fibre boards and used baumit breathable products to plaster on top.
Thanks in advance.
My partner has a 1930s terraced house with no cavity wall. The front render is cracking (hairline cracks) between the top and bottom windows which is a curved so could be repaired separately.
She does not want to strip it all off at this time due to financial constraints but will do in the future. What would be the best method of repair please? I was considering using a Baumit products and a mesh to hold all together, but unsure which to use, if these are the best to use?
I have previously insulated my house (no cavity) internally with fibre boards and used baumit breathable products to plaster on top.
Thanks in advance.