It's all quite new to me I haven't done a great deal of it but it's becoming more often.Modern render systems.... scratch renders, acrylics, Ewi etc have been here for 30 years.
Sas is good gear one of the best about, you won't learn a great deal on the course, best off going with a gang.
I've used loads of there gear the past year
What I don't like is any folk can go on there 6 hour course and that makes them a approved contractor!!
A bricklayer from round my way did a course and undercut me on a big job and approached my subbies.
Bit naughty approaching your guys, I guess it's a selling tactic to be called an approved contractor, more money generated through the courses and materials sales down the line. Out of all the brands they are the one I've used the most, actually preferred the parex and Webber basecoats but these guys are local.
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I've used loads of there gear the past year
What I don't like is any folk can go on there 6 hour course and that makes them a approved contractor!!
A bricklayer from round my way did a course and undercut me on a big job and approached my subbies.
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You can be an approved contractor and still be clueless, that kinda backs up my point.
They are good but it seems the last 150mm on their drip beads is always slightly out of shape.There beads are the best about.