I'll be forever in your debtI don’t know where I’m at on job atm but if by this weekend I’m good I’ll pm you mate and come if rigsby can’t
You can always go on the train lolJust over 3 h for me
Puff-puff-puff.............puff a trainYou can always go on the train lol
MonorexWhat material will you be using?
Yeah I've got some serious dubbing out to do first, half in Monogris and half in Parinter all meshed (spec from parex).What are you saying ceeve- mesh and then top coat few days later?
Hmmm, you aware of the risks? I’ll rather do it wet on wet, or almost wet.Yeah I've got some serious dubbing out to do first, half in Monogris and half in Parinter all meshed (spec from parex).
With the days left without rain it'll be a week on Monday before topping.
All render is risky to me nowadays. This is my last ever render job.Hmmm, you aware of the risks? I’ll rather do it wet on wet, or almost wet.
Like your style.All the render spc bullshit from the companies. Just to put the price up using there s**t. Id scratch it with Sand and cement. And top it with the parex. Job done
Like your style.
I dont even trust s/c nowadays tho
Thanks for that, we're just about to start a full render.I know exactly how you feel with rendering, jobs just feel like potential bananna skins waiting to go wrong.
Its as though everythings there to conspire against you, weather, products & customers for not enough financial reward.
Then if you do hit any problems no remedial soloutions without being massivley out of pocket.
Next year im subbing out all my render work out as supply & fit and just aim to make 20% on top i either land them or i dont stuff it!
S&C is the way forward. I feel more in control when I can decide on ratios etc. As for material costs; way more profit to be made with S&C than bagged materials in my experience.It is getting with modern renders, you have to wonder if its worth the worry.
At the start of the year there is the usual 5% price increase on materials but hard to get a labour increase? It used to be more labour less on materials but now its the other way around.
S&C is the way forward. I feel more in control when I can decide on ratios etc. As for material costs; way more profit to be made with S&C than bagged materials in my experience.
I don't get the way u lot look at rendering tbh. I do God knows how meny m2 a year. I just go in bang it on the walls f**k off home and don't think about it. Its only render. Never get meny problems at all. And when I do get a problem it's 99% of the time it would be baged render. Crack here and there. As it's pure s**t compared to old school sand and cement if u have good plastering sand. But the baged render does dry out better looking more even colour. I make a lot more money rendering then I do skimming. Find other trades look up to you when u are rendering. U are on the same level as a painter when skimming lol it's a tramps job just skimming. Now I'm having caviar for me breakfast.
Can I have first dibs at quoting , I’m only down road from you and would be happy to do it ,I know exactly how you feel with rendering, jobs just feel like potential bananna skins waiting to go wrong.
Its as though everythings there to conspire against you, weather, products & customers for not enough financial reward.
Then if you do hit any problems no remedial soloutions without being massivley out of pocket.
Next year im subbing out all my render work out as supply & fit and just aim to make 20% on top i either land them or i dont stuff it!
Junction 25 m1Whereabouts are you Vincey?
Can I have first dibs at quoting , I’m only down road from you and would be happy to do it ,
Tbh I been on a mission to really push on and go full time on exterior works this year and next year i have bookings already with gaps I need to fill
It is that odd crack that causes mayhem. It stops you getting paid. But with polymer modified base coat, mesh, how and why should that happen.
My last crack was in 2011 and everyone on here knows about that story.