Always. It depends on the project, what is required. Sometimes it is bitumen, sometimes as simple as DPM. In this case it is the second if I remember well.
It is true. The part where the blocks are clearly visible was done by me, so I now that. It was deep under the integrated BBQ and I have no regrets about that (there are no excuses to do sh** job to your client though). There is episode in the video with the scrach coat and that was the point that you need one.
Look around you! What works and lasts? Your “specialists”, are they just ‘moaners’? Did they give you any constructive arguments? what are alternatives? Etc.
I work with civil construction in Brazil, and I liked your work!
Lovely work.
Did you waterproof the inside of those raised beds to stop the render blowing in the future due to water?
It doesn't look like he did. What would happen if he didn't
@@fallonlau8238 The render would blow
Always. It depends on the project, what is required. Sometimes it is bitumen, sometimes as simple as DPM. In this case it is the second if I remember well.
You have special abilities to see invisible things I guess.
Hi Sodinikas,
Can i ask you, how deep the footing is for the block work and what them mortar mix is ? Thank you!
Looks good
Thank you, it does. I had no opportunity to check the results after some time though.
your mix looks nice - may I ask what was it?
Respect for all the hard working people
All of them?
Rough
Shit hot mate 👍
Usually if you see the blocks or bricks in the render it’s because there’s been no scratch coat
Blocks burning through no scratch done a 1 coat wonder oh dear
It is true. The part where the blocks are clearly visible was done by me, so I now that. It was deep under the integrated BBQ and I have no regrets about that (there are no excuses to do sh** job to your client though). There is episode in the video with the scrach coat and that was the point that you need one.
I have my own opinion about ‘oh dear’ part. However I can’t express myself here :D.
Jual besi sudut kyk gt dmn ya...
I want to render my garden wall , do i need weep holes?
Wouldn't you use plastic beads external? No rust
They’re stainless steel
Yes, these are stainless steel beads.
I wanted to do this but was told it always blows
Look around you! What works and lasts? Your “specialists”, are they just ‘moaners’? Did they give you any constructive arguments? what are alternatives? Etc.
Not helpful ..