Gwyndaf Pritchard
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Wondering how much it should cost for ocr with acrylic finish per sqm
That's a pretty poor way to say hello and introduce yourself.Wondering how much it should cost for ocr with acrylic finish per sqm
Priced more on site conditions and length of contract than anything elseWondering how much it should cost for ocr with acrylic finish per sqm
Should be anywhere between £2.99-£3.99..this includes materials,skip hire scaffold etc.hope this helpsWondering how much it should cost for ocr with acrylic finish per sqm
Around £70 per metre on the lower endWondering how much it should cost for ocr with acrylic finish per sqm
Surely the make believe contractor on board should know?Thanks all for the replies, I have now got a contractor on board, However i am now unsure about the technique of fitting the materials.
The Weber advise is to weber rend aid on the blockwork, Ocr 15mm and weber acrylic finish few mm on the primer.
No mention of any mesh.
As there are a lot of stress points i am willing and want to mesh it all , but as the Ocr is not watery enough it does not come through the mesh enough to do it in one coat, and requires 2 passes. Is this reasonable? i have tried using the mesh in the stipple rend aid coat and it bonds great. and feels a better job becoming rock hard. Question is which way is best?
Hi, your right but is he lol?Surely the make believe contractor on board should know?
I think thats what I will stick to,Put in mesh in the weber rendaid. Close to the background as you can get. That's what weber told me on their course last month
No need to rend-aid new block work and 10mm is enough for an acrylic finish and put the mesh in with a pass then give it another pass to bring it up to depth and you control the amount of water it the ocr so if it's too thick it's your doingThanks all for the replies, I have now got a contractor on board, However i am now unsure about the technique of fitting the materials.
The Weber advise is to weber rend aid on the blockwork, Ocr 15mm and weber acrylic finish few mm on the primer.
No mention of any mesh.
As there are a lot of stress points i am willing and want to mesh it all , but as the Ocr is not watery enough it does not come through the mesh enough to do it in one coat, and requires 2 passes. Is this reasonable? i have tried using the mesh in the stipple rend aid coat and it bonds great. and feels a better job becoming rock hard. Question is which way is best?
You’ll have to ask yourself.Hi, your right but is he lol?