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  1. Mono, stone, oak beam effects

    Mono, stone, oak beam effects

    Interim stage prior to final colours
  2. Mono, stone, oak beam effects

    Mono, stone, oak beam effects

    This is the area prior to the decorative render application
  3. northernwarrior

    Removing Rendering. Best Way.

    If the render is solid and unpainted the you you could use a polymer modified base render with a mesh re enforcement and top in whatever decorative finish you desire, wether it's a modern flexible acrylic, pebble dash or brick effect like the following the last pic is of...
  4. Brick effect render

    Brick effect render

    same again but with a white mortar joint
  5. Brick effect render

    Brick effect render

    the final finish with some stone effect quoins added for another effect
  6. Brick effect render

    Brick effect render

    then colour rendered and hand cut
  7. Brick effect render

    Brick effect render

    then the unit is fully mesh bedded into a high polymer base render
  8. Brick effect render

    Brick effect render

    Joints are strengthened using fibre glass mesh
  9. Brick effect render

    Brick effect render

    The brick work which was emulated using render
  10. Brick effect render

    Brick effect render

    the bottom two courses are tinted dark blue to emulate those on the exist property
  11. Brick effect render

    Brick effect render

    The final hand carved render, all the brick final colours tints are added at this stage
  12. Brick effect render

    Brick effect render

    coloured top coat applied
  13. Brick effect render

    Brick effect render

    the base rend and mesh application
  14. Brick effect render

    Brick effect render

    Brick effect render over a highly flexible base render and mesh, can be matched to any style, colour size of brick required
  15. northernwarrior

    K-rend anyone?

    There are a number off products available to you such as weber, marmorit, parex etc etc if you do us a mono then put alkaline resis mesh in the first pass if your worried about cracking, also if used around a planter you may wish to consider tanking it also. But your quote is slightly higher...
  16. northernwarrior

    Wire Binding to Encase Steel Beam

    yep, one layer of fireline is equiv to two x 9.5mm board, but always double cheque with bc to confirm that they are satisfied,
  17. northernwarrior

    Wire Binding to Encase Steel Beam

    the wire binding is what we used to do when we were bonding out any borded sections, the bonding adherers to the wire which is mechanically fixed to the beam noggins in case off fire and does not fall off onto unsuspecting members of the public, but that spec is a bit old hat , just use 12.5mm...
  18. northernwarrior

    Asbestos board or plasterboard?

    If it said gypsum on the back then it was plasterboard mate, you should be safe :?
  19. northernwarrior

    Render

    is this what you mean http://www.marmorit.co.uk/products/render-finishes/conni-s.php
  20. northernwarrior

    Fixing plasterboard with bonded insulation

    yes you can dot your boards on as normal, but you will have to add some secondary mechanical fixing (approx three mushroom type hammer fixings per board) and there is no problem fixing them to the ceiling with screws, and you can get them up to a 105mm long for board fixing
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