We have a couple of brick pieces that have fallen off,on a outside wall, i want to protect it with some sort of paint or sealant any ideas?.
I have heard you can use pvc glue and water is this true.
We have a couple of brick pieces that have fallen off,on a outside wall, i want to protect it with some sort of paint or sealant any ideas?.
I have heard you can use pvc glue and water is this true.
I live in Canada and I am not sure if you are talking about the same thing, here PVC stands for Polyvinyl chloride, the black pipe used for plumbing and if the U.K. uses the same adhesives to join it together it would be ABS cement that doesn't mix with water, if it did mix with water it would be useless for plumbing. Like to hear from you
We have a couple of brick pieces that have fallen off,on a outside wall, i want to protect it with some sort of paint or sealant any ideas?.
I have heard you can use pvc glue and water is this true.
It sounds like spalling. This is due to wet bricks being damaged by frost. The cause can be poor pointing, leaking gutters or simply an exposed location.
If it is just in a lower section of solid wall, you might have condensation problems (due to poor ventilation). Putting an impervious coat on the wall might trap condensation in the bricks and could make the problem worse.
If you mean PVA rather than PVC, this is water soluble and is likely to wash off fairly quickly.
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