Hi, some builders have been creating a new dirveway for me and when removing the paving slabs by the front wall of the house, found that the lowest brick work of this wall wasnt protected by a render, almost the raised paving slabs were providing said protection - you can kind of see this to the left of the image where my neighbours house is. So now I need to fix the render (ideally before it starts smashing it down with rain - later this week).
They are going to be pouring the concrete tomorrow which will cover the bottom most layer of the brickwork, but I image there will be a strip of exposed brick that will need covering.
I was thinking that the best bet would be to use some SBR (https://www.wickes.co.uk/KA-SBR-Bond-Co-Polymer-Bonding-Compound---1L/p/139061) and then cover with a suitable render. I have read that I would be best mixing up my own render, but having never done that before, I would rather use a premixed tub (can anyone recommend a suitable product?).
Before I start my project in the next few days, is my plan correct? I don't want to be screwing this up because it isn't something that could easily be fixed.
They are going to be pouring the concrete tomorrow which will cover the bottom most layer of the brickwork, but I image there will be a strip of exposed brick that will need covering.
I was thinking that the best bet would be to use some SBR (https://www.wickes.co.uk/KA-SBR-Bond-Co-Polymer-Bonding-Compound---1L/p/139061) and then cover with a suitable render. I have read that I would be best mixing up my own render, but having never done that before, I would rather use a premixed tub (can anyone recommend a suitable product?).
Before I start my project in the next few days, is my plan correct? I don't want to be screwing this up because it isn't something that could easily be fixed.