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Hi, I’m fully aware down lights on render show imperfections and blemishes etc etc.

Can anyone advise if these are excessive, I’m no plasterer but the picture speaks volumes.

The Renderer is blaming the lights and saying I need defuser lights, surely the uneven render plays a factor?
 

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Hi, I’m fully aware down lights on render show imperfections and blemishes etc etc.

Can anyone advise if these are excessive, I’m no plasterer but the picture speaks volumes.

The Renderer is blaming the lights and saying I need defuser lights, surely the uneven render plays a factor?
If it looks good enough in natural light then it's acceptable.
You've had an old property re-rendered and you're expecting everything to line through perfectly? As above, as long as it looks good to the eye in natural light it's acceptable. Obviously you haven't put pictures up in normal light so we're none the wiser.
 
If it looks good enough in natural light then it's acceptable.
You've had an old property re-rendered and you're expecting everything to line through perfectly? As above, as long as it looks good to the eye in natural light it's acceptable. Obviously you haven't put pictures up in normal light so we're none the wiser.
Just go put it right fatha
 
All the talk of "missing the boat " with render prices just shows the true score , always money in quality ,
not a gambler but tempted to say op never scrutinized the spreads previous work
 
I wonder how many of the members on here would guarantee that their work would great under these lights? I know I wouldn't.
But some will think it will..it does look bad like but fook knows what there went over could of been a hack off and walls being feet out!
 
But some will think it will..it does look bad like but fook knows what there went over could of been a hack off and walls being feet out!
It don't matter how rough the substrate is most jobs are hack off it's a case of daubing out and pricing accordingly
 
I wonder how many of the members on here would guarantee that their work would great under these lights? I know I wouldn't.
Can't see that you'd produce that on an off day Andy , I can understand a few gentle waves but the picture with the level ( as a straight edge ) says a lot
 
We just been out to drop some logs off. Decided we will all go see all xmas lights for elliot of course. Pulled on to an estate and a house had em all round guttering . I said oh s**t. Wife said what's up . I said I rendered that lol. Somehow looked ok
 
We just been out to drop some logs off. Decided we will all go see all xmas lights for elliot of course. Pulled on to an estate and a house had em all round guttering . I said oh s**t. Wife said what's up . I said I rendered that lol. Somehow looked ok
More lights the better , that's why I said op has shyt rendering , imagine him just with a few lights
 
Not excusing that work as it does look particularly bad BUT these lights are a joke. Some downlights don't effect the look of the render if they're out a few inches more on the soffit but these f**k**s are too close to the wall. Shine a bright light directly down substrate internally or externally and you'll be shocked at what you see.

Theres companies on Facebook advertising downlight fitting I swear every photo they put up the houses they've done looks a f**k**g mess. Finshed brick, sand and cement, mono, thin coat you name it close downlights will ruin your house.
 
Not excusing that work as it does look particularly bad BUT these lights are a joke. Some downlights don't effect the look of the render if they're out a few inches more on the soffit but these f**k**s are too close to the wall. Shine a bright light directly down substrate internally or externally and you'll be shocked at what you see.

Theres companies on Facebook advertising downlight fitting I swear every photo they put up the houses they've done looks a f**k**g mess. Finshed brick, sand and cement, mono, thin coat you name it close downlights will ruin your house.
Why on earth any1 would have downlights on outside walls baffles me,look tacky as fook
 
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