We're currently using wetherby high polymer dash receiver. It's the bees knees, can spread a s**t load before you need to dash it. Hangs all day longSo who uses base coats with modern renders like mono ? And why ?
Is that applied over insulation board ?We're currently using wetherby high polymer dash receiver. It's the bees knees, can spread a s**t load before you need to dash it. Hangs all day long
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Definitely have to try it some time , only done two EWI jobs, one was was she'd at the bottom of the garden ,the other one was a 15m square job over eps ,1.5m silicone silicate finish so I'm still a complete novice , but that 15m job was for £1600 supply and fit so very worthwhile and too smalll for the full time Ewi people , just gave away a 95 m job that had kingspan and krend on top ,thought I'd probably fuk it upYes mate eps
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Maybe best avoided kingspan kooltherm is horrible stuff to use.Definitely have to try it some time , only done two EWI jobs, one was was she'd at the bottom of the garden ,the other one was a 15m square job over eps ,1.5m silicone silicate finish so I'm still a complete novice , but that 15m job was for £1600 supply and fit so very worthwhile and too smalll for the full time Ewi people , just gave away a 95 m job that had kingspan and krend on top ,thought I'd probably fuk it up
A few said that and I hadn't the experience eitherMaybe best avoided kingspan kooltherm is horrible stuff to use.
They absorb water like a sponge. Prefer using epsThere a pain when they get wet, there also very expensive compared to eps insulation but you can get thinner and achieve a better u value, you pays your money yountakes your choice.