Don’t use it unless you just doing tiny bits or feather ins it’s s**t we did a long landing ceiling with it first coat took 3 hours to dry at 2 mm second coat 3 hours again and finish was s**t
This s**t they selling is not plaster skim it’s terrible big scam it smells of cat piss it’s more board adhesive than any thing s**t product just cus there’s no plaster they start pushing this s**t
Scum selling plaster like that buying in bulk and selling it on T***s seen 2 lads today trying to get a job done they cudent get hold of any they were going home untill I giv them 2 bags for f**k all there’s always the T***s trying to profit off a global desaster. Wankers
i mite have to go down that road or go for a thin coat system under coat mesh prime top coat not the same texture as Weber but super flexible don’t want to pay out for scaffold material and have come backs what a pickle we find out salfs in
that’s what I want to tell the customer to cover our salfs found out that Weber don’t guarantee their product applied to thermolite it is bad practice can’t see why Barrett’s homes have used them on 2 show homes knowing the problems the every day renderer will face its a joke no guarantee and...
being advised rend aid full mesh stipple then 10 mm mono first pass put mesh in too we have only come across these blocks 1 time so advise very welcome
we did the top half and it’s never cracked some other lads did the bottom and didn’t use mesh at all there is a number of cracks on the bottom so I will stand by double mesh on building with movement
We did a job on a building that had cracks throughout the bricks we were told to use rendaid and mesh then mesh in first coat of Weber still the same as when we done it no cracks that was double mesh all over
Personally I think that they have bein laid with too strong mortar they have cracked all over and a lot of movement in them the customer wants Weber finish so iam asking the guys on here what’s the best practice prep for these blocks thanks buddy
Hand applied only the front 9m2 on each house not the full house the substrate is thermolite and they are cracked all overdo far I’ve bein told rendaid with mesh then 10 mm Weber
We always rendered over solid concrete or bricks these houses are 2 show homes done 25 years ago so the thermolite on the outside is very poor cracked all over. Just advise off the people that render them every day
Cheers buddy
Iam just unsure the substrate is thermolites and they are cracked all over I was going to use rend aid all over with mesh then 10 mm of Weber pral m mesh in first coat it’s sheltered just don’t want cracks to bite us on the arse
I need advice on putting Weber pral m on to external thermolite blocks iam thinking sneak slurry, then rend aid with mesh then Weber pral m 2 coats mesh in first coat will that be ok?would really appreciate any advice thanks
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