FreeD Private Member Apr 12, 2012 #1 Been looking at a job over the last few days on my way to the bakers. Saw them put a sand cement scratch on it few days ago...and they topped it today with ft. No basecoat, no mesh. Straight over sand/cement. Bad practice?
Been looking at a job over the last few days on my way to the bakers. Saw them put a sand cement scratch on it few days ago...and they topped it today with ft. No basecoat, no mesh. Straight over sand/cement. Bad practice?
spunky Private Member Apr 13, 2012 #2 If the sand cement can get a good enough bond and the waterproofer is even it should be ok
FreeD Private Member Apr 15, 2012 #5 Interesting, much cheaper to scratch with sand cement. What up with you Henry?
O owls Private Member Apr 15, 2012 #6 anything goes wrong with the top coat, k rend will not want to know if you havnt used there backings.
anything goes wrong with the top coat, k rend will not want to know if you havnt used there backings.