Rendering celcon blocks

The blockwork is plumb and level. Doesn’t matter about the look as it’s being rendered. How about answering the question?

That really is one of those times when it was as easy to do a good job as a bad one.

I hope it's your house you're working on?

Wouldn't have taken you half an hour to key into the existing block work.

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Is this your job as in built it etc?
Yes it is. The blocks were being rendered so as long as it was level and plumb there’s no issue with the looks of it.
there was a window there and I changed it to a door l, hence the cut out in the cladding and blockwork. All I want to do now is render it and find out the best way forward. I’ll just do a slurry and then render as usual so it’s fine. (Which was my plan anyway before even posting this so it’s been a complete waste of time)
 
Yes it is. The blocks were being rendered so as long as it was level and plumb there’s no issue with the looks of it.
there was a window there and I changed it to a door l, hence the cut out in the cladding and blockwork. All I want to do now is render it and find out the best way forward. I’ll just do a slurry and then render as usual so it’s fine. (Which was my plan anyway before even posting this so it’s been a complete waste of time)
Are you a bricklayer or a plasterer Luke ?
 
Let’s be honest...nobody has a got a clue have they. Nobody can answer a simple question about rendering celcon blocks so any criticism to do with blockwork that’s being covered by render is going over my head. To be on a plastering forum and out of 30 people only 2 can provide an answer makes me believe there’s no point taking any of the comments on board as nobody seems very experienced on here.
thanks anyway!
 
Let’s be honest...nobody has a got a clue have they. Nobody can answer a simple question about rendering celcon blocks so any criticism to do with blockwork that’s being covered by render is going over my head. To be on a plastering forum and out of 30 people only 2 can provide an answer makes me believe there’s no point taking any of the comments on board as nobody seems very experienced on here.
thanks anyway!
Least our houses ain't got the potential to fall down. I dress to think the end result of that s**t. I can't imagine a plasterer could give such little attention to the detail and allow himself to do that poor a job tbh.
 
Yes it is. The blocks were being rendered so as long as it was level and plumb there’s no issue with the looks of it.
there was a window there and I changed it to a door l, hence the cut out in the cladding and blockwork. All I want to do now is render it and find out the best way forward. I’ll just do a slurry and then render as usual so it’s fine. (Which was my plan anyway before even posting this so it’s been a complete waste of time)
Let’s be honest...nobody has a got a clue have they. Nobody can answer a simple question about rendering celcon blocks so any criticism to do with blockwork that’s being covered by render is going over my head. To be on a plastering forum and out of 30 people only 2 can provide an answer makes me believe there’s no point taking any of the comments on board as nobody seems very experienced on here.
thanks anyway!
Tbh mate you had some good advise at the beginning from a few people! But ya got all defensive over that picture calling every one meter monkeys like you do In all your threads, if you have done that job from the beginning it just shows you have had no clue from the start what you are doing You dont even have the basic knowledge to render a wall, ya f**k**g cowboy
 
Tbh mate you had some good advise at the beginning from a few people! But ya got all defensive over that picture calling every one meter monkeys like you do In all your threads, if you have done that job from the beginning it just shows you have had no clue from the start what you are doing You dont even have the basic knowledge to render a wall, ya f**k**g cowboy

basic knowledge of rendering a wall? Scratch coat, top coat. There’s the basic knowledge.
2 people gave me advise.
I didn’t get defensive over the photo.....I made a point that nobody had any idea how to answer the question. That doesn’t mean I’m being defensive. That means nobody on here has much experience which is fair enough. Busy plasterers wouldn’t spend their time on forums talking to people they don’t even know or will never meet and I shouldn’t have bothered asking as I already had the best idea before even asking.
 
Least our houses ain't got the potential to fall down. I dress to think the end result of that s**t. I can't imagine a plasterer could give such little attention to the detail and allow himself to do that poor a job tbh.
Ok, please explain how that extension could possibly fall down.
please answer as I want to see you embarrass yourself so please answer.

jusy before you answer let me explain. The wall on the photo is non load bearing, the brickwork is tied to the joists of the roof, the brickwork is strapped with rigid steel strapping, so again, tell me how it will fall down. Thanks
 
Ok, please explain how that extension could possibly fall down.
please answer as I want to see you embarrass yourself so please answer.

jusy before you answer let me explain. The wall on the photo is non load bearing, the brickwork is tied to the joists of the roof, the brickwork is strapped with rigid steel strapping, so again, tell me how it will fall down. Thanks

Because it's a horrendous bodge.
 
Because it's a horrendous bodge.
The block work is being rendered....as long as it’s plumb and level it doesn’t matter what it looks like. Surely you’ve established this after me saying it 4 times. So with this finally getting into your brains....how would it fall down. Thanks
 
I’ve rendered over celcon. I pva’d em, not water proof pva either!
Now that comment is gonna get people wanting to leave this forum I know - Or ask Danny to boot me off!
As sure as eggs is eggs it will crack unless you put mesh in
byebye
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basic knowledge of rendering a wall? Scratch coat, top coat. There’s the basic knowledge.
2 people gave me advise.
I didn’t get defensive over the photo.....I made a point that nobody had any idea how to answer the question. That doesn’t mean I’m being defensive. That means nobody on here has much experience which is fair enough. Busy plasterers wouldn’t spend their time on forums talking to people they don’t even know or will never meet and I shouldn’t have bothered asking as I already had the best idea before even asking.
Busy plasterers nobody with a clue,
loaded up for tomorrow,
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I've forgot more about rendering than you know and get more on in a day than you get on in the year,
Sling your hook amateur
 
The block work is being rendered....as long as it’s plumb and level it doesn’t matter what it looks like. Surely you’ve established this after me saying it 4 times. So with this finally getting into your brains....how would it fall down. Thanks

I didn't say it would fall down, I said it was a horrendous bodge and by the time you'd f**k*d around buying and installing your bizarre reinforcement system which may or may not work, you could have actually done it properly.
 
I didn't say it would fall down, I said it was a horrendous bodge and by the time you'd f**k*d around buying and installing your bizarre reinforcement system which may or may not work, you could have actually done it properly.
Which bizarre reinforcement are you talking about? Galvanised straps being used for their purpose?
Over the years I’ve seen plenty of doorways blocked or bricked up without being tied in the way you suggest.
you answered my question about why would it fall down by saying because it’s a bodge.
so I’m asking structurally how it would fall down.....is this another question you don’t have the brains to answer :)
 
Which bizarre reinforcement are you talking about? Galvanised straps being used for their purpose?
Over the years I’ve seen plenty of doorways blocked or bricked up without being tied in the way you suggest.
you answered my question about why would it fall down by saying because it’s a bodge.
so I’m asking structurally how it would fall down.....is this another question you don’t have the brains to answer :)
I give up.

Happy rendering
 
Just no answer to any of my questions. Not even the one that was actually about plastering.
you must be highly experienced. Good day

I don't do any rendering pal. I just said your block work looks like an I****n did it.
 
What happens when the door slams? doube skin brick work, tied, strapped, weighted by the roof timbers, tied to the joists.....what happens?
What don't you know the answer to that either? Start another thread
 
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