Hi,
Just just had a large bay window bricked up, bond coat applied and then a skim across the entire wall including the window. I am installing kitchen units across the entire wall.
The job looks fine but on closer inspection is no good.
The part of the new wall where the 1.2m wide window used to be, bends inwards so that in the middle it is about 10mm off the straight line. The rest of the wall is fine.
This bend is too much for worktop/cabinet installation and needs to corrected.
I cant afford to replaster the entire wall again
What is best way to fill in this whole? A coat of bond and then skim? or perhaps a just a skim coat? any other suggestions?
many thanks
Just just had a large bay window bricked up, bond coat applied and then a skim across the entire wall including the window. I am installing kitchen units across the entire wall.
The job looks fine but on closer inspection is no good.
The part of the new wall where the 1.2m wide window used to be, bends inwards so that in the middle it is about 10mm off the straight line. The rest of the wall is fine.
This bend is too much for worktop/cabinet installation and needs to corrected.
I cant afford to replaster the entire wall again
What is best way to fill in this whole? A coat of bond and then skim? or perhaps a just a skim coat? any other suggestions?
many thanks