I have a builder who has been working for me for a number of weeks and he has done a lot of work for me in the past. he is a jack of all trades, very handy guy and we have and receptive to my 'research'.
Due to most of the the house being old and somewhat awkward he advised me to take the render to the ground (same as next door). He also advised me to purchase galvanized beads and that the more expensive stainless were a waste of money. He has now fitted all the beads and scratch coated everything (a large surface area of building and garden walls). He is awaiting my decision on the bell cast before applying the smooth coat.
I have been through some threads and there seems to be mixed feelings about render bridging the dpc but many say not to use galvanized beads externally due to rusting which is very concerning.
Obviously undoing what he has done so far would be a major headache.. i.e. replacing all the existing beads. Also is it ok to fit a bell cast bead on top of a scratch coat?
Advice would be much appreciated.
Due to most of the the house being old and somewhat awkward he advised me to take the render to the ground (same as next door). He also advised me to purchase galvanized beads and that the more expensive stainless were a waste of money. He has now fitted all the beads and scratch coated everything (a large surface area of building and garden walls). He is awaiting my decision on the bell cast before applying the smooth coat.
I have been through some threads and there seems to be mixed feelings about render bridging the dpc but many say not to use galvanized beads externally due to rusting which is very concerning.
Obviously undoing what he has done so far would be a major headache.. i.e. replacing all the existing beads. Also is it ok to fit a bell cast bead on top of a scratch coat?
Advice would be much appreciated.
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