Is wait till spring or pray we get good weatherLooking for someone that can render a building in North London. My renderer fell through, scaffolding is all in place and ready to go. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks!
Still looking if anyone has any recommendations.
Cheers mate but I think the external we're on now will be the last outside we do until spring, unless there's inside work to fall on to.Th
There will be loads of members on here in your area, some don't come on for weeks on end. @essexandy is this far from you? @Marshy is good with this gear and likes to get about as is @madmonk .be patient and keep your thread alive by reposting in it ( people miss posts) you could also try donating in our charity fundraiser...
https://www.plasterersforum.com/threads/you-can-now-donate.73684/
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There will be loads of members on here in your area, some don't come on for weeks on end. @essexandy is this far from you? @Marshy is good with this gear and likes to get about as is @madmonk .be patient and keep your thread alive by reposting in it ( people miss posts) you could also try donating in our charity fundraiser...
https://www.plasterersforum.com/threads/you-can-now-donate.73684/
The airbricks look particularly pretty. It is really difficult to give an honest opinion from a photo on the rendering in general. For how much of the day does it look like this?So I got this rendered and it looks amazing... Except when the sun shines on it. Granted the aspect of the building means the sun catches the building at a sharp angle, so imperfections will look worse, but is this acceptable?
Could you kind of tell me from posting on here originally to actually accepting the quote for work how easy or hard it was to get someoneSo I got this rendered and it looks amazing... Except when the sun shines on it. Granted the aspect of the building means the sun catches the building at a sharp angle, so imperfections will look worse, but is this acceptable?
Could you kind of tell me from posting on here originally to actually accepting the quote for work how easy or hard it was to get someone
So I got this rendered and it looks amazing... Except when the sun shines on it. Granted the aspect of the building means the sun catches the building at a sharp angle, so imperfections will look worse, but is this acceptable?
So are you after a quote for Tyrolean nowNo one from here quoted (one person came, but didn't give me a quote as he had too much other work on in relation to the small weather window we had). The job was either too small a job or wrong time of year. I ended up finding someone local and we got lucky with warm weather just before xmas. Scaffold came down the other week and with sunny weather the true quality of work revealed itself.
So are you after a quote for Tyrolean now
I reckon you'd be a lovely shade of blue if you did hold your breath waiting for some money back.No, I think I'm going to have to live with it. I'm just trying to understand how much if fuss j should make to the renderer. It's already paid for so I'm not holding my breath on getting anything back.
No one from here quoted (one person came, but didn't give me a quote as he had too much other work on in relation to the small weather window we had). The job was either too small a job or wrong time of year. I ended up finding someone local and we got lucky with warm weather just before xmas. Scaffold came down the other week and with sunny weather the true quality of work revealed itself.
You should at least tell them to sort those airbricks out. God knows how but they are a disgrace.Ok so I shouldn't give them too much of a hard time with it? Have them pencilled in to do a load of plastering (which they have done some already and is to a good standard). Thanks for everyone's input.
Hide with hanging baskets , house number plate or security light mounted on a rain cover ( leave suitable ventilation )So I got this rendered and it looks amazing... Except when the sun shines on it. Granted the aspect of the building means the sun catches the building at a sharp angle, so imperfections will look worse, but is this acceptable?