Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Mar 13, 2008 9:40 pm Ok, I know you are rolling your eyes at me and my bricks... but we've had the brick clean (a while ago now) and all the hoo-har that came before it, but it appears that the bricks have not been cleaned very well.
We have raked mortar (visible indentations of about 1-2cm) and when the bricks were cleaned they have left behind bits of mortar on the edges of the bricks (on the face). 1. Is this acceptable for a finished product? and 2. Is there any way to get this excess mortar off? The bricks have been finished for over a month now so I'm guessing it's pretty set on and will be impossible to get off. My only concern is that it is clearly visible on the entire brickwork. Also on the subject of bricking our fascia boards - colourbond - seem to be scratched to the point that there are little strips of the powder coating missing all over them - but mostly at the bottom - like as if the bricks have been rubbed against them. Is this acceptable or will this end up rusting? Would a "touch up" job be ok? What are the chances of them being replaced? Here are some pics of the mortar on the bricks (taken last week). They aren't necessarily the worst parts, but these were the best ones I've got up close: This is our front portico column facing the street Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ And a section of brickwork out the sliding dining room doors Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Thanks. Ray. Second Time 'Round Re: How fussy can I be? 2Mar 13, 2008 10:59 pm Ray that is complete garbage...
I think you had the same brick cleaner as us!!! Joking... Ours had 3 goes before a new guy was bought in to do a hand clean around most of the house. It doesn't matter how long its been there, they have the technology to clean it properly. Get on to them about it and let them know it's not acceptable! Re: How fussy can I be? 6Mar 14, 2008 7:21 pm So I am about to make myself look like an idiot!!!!
I think they look fine! I think they have character, and I don’t see a problem here at all. Mine look worse than that, and I love them! Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: How fussy can I be? 7Mar 14, 2008 9:39 pm Ray,
For me, I wouldn't accept that. Just like Matt has said, they have the technology to clean that, let them clean it. I also love your bricks. Love the Melbourne series of Austral. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Built the Nevada 42 Next project - landscaping! Re: How fussy can I be? 8Mar 15, 2008 8:26 am Thanks guys - so it's not just me being paranoid.
I will definitely bring it up at next meeting. I guess I have the mindset that it looks ok, just not great... and I want it great, but worry that I might be being too fussy. We wanted a clean look - all of our lines are quite square, the bricks are raked so that they stand out - but then to have the edges smudged with leftover mortar seems to defeat the purpose. I know there are bricks that are meant to give the rough look - like tumbled and those rough cut ones but I don't think our bricks suit that look. Thanks! Ray. Second Time 'Round Re: How fussy can I be? 9Mar 17, 2008 11:14 am When our builder's brick cleaners were there, first time they damaged the insulation in alfresco (alfresco roof wasn't on yet), 2nd and 3rd time they damaged some of the alfresco ceiling painting and the painter has to return to fix it... Re: How fussy can I be? 10Mar 17, 2008 11:25 am I bet it doesn't look like that on their display home.....
I would certainly be asking for a re wash of all the bricking and if they don't like it, tell them you will get someone in to hand wash them all and forward them the invoice..... Gav & Vanessa Building In Melbourne (Sth East Suburbs) http://www.arkraider.blogspot.com/ Rawdon Hill Construction - Canterbury Heritage I work with owner, he/she is my man on the ground and I instruct them when to visit the site and take photos and I have other tools in the bag. 4 15276 2 10987 |