Our house is about 150 years old and at some point the red brick was variously painted or rendered on different walls.
There are quite a few cracks... the widest you might just get your finger-nail in, most are hairline. Stone window lintels/sills nearly all cracked too but seemingly old cracks.
I'm going to be monitoring them (fitting crack guages) before we eventually get around to re-painting the house but in the interim I'd like to fill some of them, rain can get through pretty small cracks if the wind is the right direction. Plus it makes it easier to see if the crack opens at all.
Would the panel recommend simple exterior grade filler, or something else? I know you would normally grind the cracks but for a quick cosmetic fix can I avoid that?
Not sure how well you can see but there's a couple on the wall and above/below the window:
There are quite a few cracks... the widest you might just get your finger-nail in, most are hairline. Stone window lintels/sills nearly all cracked too but seemingly old cracks.
I'm going to be monitoring them (fitting crack guages) before we eventually get around to re-painting the house but in the interim I'd like to fill some of them, rain can get through pretty small cracks if the wind is the right direction. Plus it makes it easier to see if the crack opens at all.
Would the panel recommend simple exterior grade filler, or something else? I know you would normally grind the cracks but for a quick cosmetic fix can I avoid that?
Not sure how well you can see but there's a couple on the wall and above/below the window:
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