Hi;
Whilst removing a very stuborn curtain rail I heard that horrible sound of the underlying ender failing causing a crack along a third of the window lintle.
I am about to get the room re-plastered and need to know how to go about repairing the lintle.
If I carefully remove the damaged area what is the best way to re-render and get a nice clean right angle above the window?
What mix of sand cement and what type, I've got Bricklaying Mortar/Cement and Pointing Mortar/Cement but have read that for rendering you need a cement mix with sharp sand to assist when plastering?
TVM
The Pictures Below Show the window but after I took them I realized you cannot see the crack at all, it is on the underside of the window lintle and runs from the left side about 1/3 to 1/2 way towards the centre of the window. Following the line of the joint between the render and the brickwork (The point of failure)
Whilst removing a very stuborn curtain rail I heard that horrible sound of the underlying ender failing causing a crack along a third of the window lintle.
I am about to get the room re-plastered and need to know how to go about repairing the lintle.
If I carefully remove the damaged area what is the best way to re-render and get a nice clean right angle above the window?
What mix of sand cement and what type, I've got Bricklaying Mortar/Cement and Pointing Mortar/Cement but have read that for rendering you need a cement mix with sharp sand to assist when plastering?
TVM
The Pictures Below Show the window but after I took them I realized you cannot see the crack at all, it is on the underside of the window lintle and runs from the left side about 1/3 to 1/2 way towards the centre of the window. Following the line of the joint between the render and the brickwork (The point of failure)