I'm waiting for the window manufacturer to come and inspect the frames for their opinion. The rendering firm have suggested that they may be at fault because of the recent high temperatures may have affected the paint. (Àlthough the upstairs windows are as good as new as the house has only been...
I was asked to spray it after the job was completed and the 'protective' polythene taken off. It was a very hot day when the monorex was applied and the contractor was worried that it would dry out too quickly after he left. He asked me to 'mist' it with water every hour until the sun went down.
The company owner told me that the windows would be fully masked with tape and polythene so the frames would be protected as his company had rendered around sprayed frames many times before. He said they would use some tape made by 3m. The guys doing the rendering said they were not using tape...
Dan,
I'm sure the scratches were caused by the dried lumps of monorex that were stuck to the cills which was removed by rubbing with a rag sprayed with WD40
Sorry, should have posted photos with original post. I'm sure this is something to do with the contractors as the windows were in perfect condition before the Monorex render. The windows at the top of the house are still in perfect unmarked condition. Will post above as option to upload photos...
Hi Guys,
I'm not a plasterer just a customer and need some info because I'm right out of my depth so go easy on me!
Just had new grey spray painted UPVC windows fitted and bottom half of house rendered with monorex (top half is to be clad). big problem is that grey paint has stained really...
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