We have had our dining room reskimmed as part of an extension/renovation.
Several years ago the existing fireplace had been opened up and skimmed on the chimney breast and rendered internally (preparation for a burner). Where the render meets the outside skim, there were corner beads on the 2 verticals, and not on the arch.
However, during the current renovation the builder has reskimmed the whole of the outside, used a plastic bead on the arch and no bead on the vertical parts. He hasn't touched the interior (which is fine).
It has been about a month since the builder left, and the unbeaded corner edges have started to chip in a few places. I am not happy with this.
Is it unreasonable to get the builder to sort this? I didn't specify exactly how I wanted the job done, but assumed they knew what they were doing.
What would be the best fix? reskim the whole chimney breast, but with a bead?
Thanks for any comments.
Several years ago the existing fireplace had been opened up and skimmed on the chimney breast and rendered internally (preparation for a burner). Where the render meets the outside skim, there were corner beads on the 2 verticals, and not on the arch.
However, during the current renovation the builder has reskimmed the whole of the outside, used a plastic bead on the arch and no bead on the vertical parts. He hasn't touched the interior (which is fine).
It has been about a month since the builder left, and the unbeaded corner edges have started to chip in a few places. I am not happy with this.
Is it unreasonable to get the builder to sort this? I didn't specify exactly how I wanted the job done, but assumed they knew what they were doing.
What would be the best fix? reskim the whole chimney breast, but with a bead?
Thanks for any comments.
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