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A friend asked me to look at some REPAIR pointing.
She has a dispute over what was agreed to be done which I can't comment on , except to say the self-proclaimed Brick expert should have given a written quote to prevent that. He was there half the time he said it would take etc etc, and he wants £500 for 4 hours attendance. It's a few square feet around a porch. It would have taken me, an amateur who's done it a few times, no more than that
But the quality of the work looks unacceptable to me
It's a 30's semi, no cavities, so the mortar would have been lime and sand.
He went to great length about the need to use lime and not Portland cement.
The original pointing was off-white, not at all yellowish, and in most places only a few mm thick.
This is a piece from the original. The orange brick chip by the thumb is obviously the brick side:
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He clearly used yellow sand - I'd have tried silver sand, which round here comes a very light grey
In places he put new pointing over existing
It was supposed to be Weather Struck pointing, but it's poor impression of that-
Much of it is all above the face of the brick- not really shown here
He's smeared it across the bricks,
He's not cleared out any of the old white pointing so it's all patchy
Some of it he apparently did after dark, so he couldn't see what he was leaving.
This is the best part, but the match....
Done after dark!
Yellow blobs!
Yuk?
She has a dispute over what was agreed to be done which I can't comment on , except to say the self-proclaimed Brick expert should have given a written quote to prevent that. He was there half the time he said it would take etc etc, and he wants £500 for 4 hours attendance. It's a few square feet around a porch. It would have taken me, an amateur who's done it a few times, no more than that
But the quality of the work looks unacceptable to me
It's a 30's semi, no cavities, so the mortar would have been lime and sand.
He went to great length about the need to use lime and not Portland cement.
The original pointing was off-white, not at all yellowish, and in most places only a few mm thick.
This is a piece from the original. The orange brick chip by the thumb is obviously the brick side:
:.
He clearly used yellow sand - I'd have tried silver sand, which round here comes a very light grey
In places he put new pointing over existing
It was supposed to be Weather Struck pointing, but it's poor impression of that-
Much of it is all above the face of the brick- not really shown here
He's smeared it across the bricks,
He's not cleared out any of the old white pointing so it's all patchy
Some of it he apparently did after dark, so he couldn't see what he was leaving.
This is the best part, but the match....
Done after dark!
Yellow blobs!
Yuk?
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