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Surveyor tells me that the spaces between the metal strips on the outside walls require to be remasticated (is that a word?) and I would be grateful for advice on a good product to use.
I think more info' is needed.
I have not come across a building inspector or an architect that insists that this particular connection needs to be mastic filled/sealed.
Every single extension i have built (quite a few) has had this joint filled conventionally, i.e. with a mortar joint. We have encountered no problems as yet.
And it looks a whole lot neater.
Cheers for the reply Woody. If I do end up using mastic, I will certainly take your advice.Typical PS or Silicone will have a life expectancy of 25 years and wont cost any more
My post was describing actually building a mortar joint as you go and not particularly retrospectively filling the joint with mortar.I have not come across a building inspector or an architect that insists that this particular connection needs to be mastic filled/sealed.
Every single extension i have built (quite a few) has had this joint filled conventionally, i.e. with a mortar joint. We have encountered no problems as yet.
And it looks a whole lot neater.
Hi and thanks for your reply. I think the guy only suggested mastic because that was what was in place originally. That said, from a personal point of view, I would have great difficulty filling the narrow gaps with mortar being inexperienced in this field. I may however, give a small area a try and see what happens.
..................and I have decided that "poly-sulphide mastic gunned" is the way that I will go. Thanks for your advice and thanks also to the others who contributed to the thread.If, as you say, the joint is tight, then a poly-sulphide mastic gunned in is the way to go.............
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