Yes but make sure its fully cured then rendaid it all.got a bungalow to do but theres quite a few dodgy parts where it needs dubbing out,can weber rend go over sand/cement render,thanks for any advice offered.
I've done that before plenty time!what i meant mate sorry was,can i give it all a scratch coat (render,sand and cement) to take the thickness out,then use weberend on top of it m8.,thinking it may be cost effective this way
Yeah still needs rendaidWeber say no it's not a complete system it will have to be Rendaid if any sort of guarantee trust me ring em
I know that's what I've put?Yeah still needs rendaid
No need mate thats what we were already saying...I know that's what I've put?
No need mate thats what we were already saying...
No need mate thats what we were already saying...
what I don't understand why would you fully scratch coat in sand an cement then Rendaid don't get upset now it's only a question and weber won't guarantee that systemNo need mate thats what we were already saying...
Sometimes I find its easier, when all the brickwork is shot for example, just to dub most of it out. I use OCR now.what I don't understand why would you fully scratch coat in sand an cement then Rendaid don't get upset now it's only a question and weber won't guarantee that system
top man that's what I would use sand cement render contains sulphate and rend aid shouldn't be used over it that's why they say it's a no noSometimes I find its easier, when all the brickwork is shot for example, just to dub most of it out. I use OCR now.
Weber don't guarantee most things and will find a way to get out of it anyway.
Don't think I'll use s/c ever again!top man that's what I would use sand cement render contains sulphate and rend aid shouldn't be used over it that's why they say it's a no no