Looking for info on the possibility of lime rendering the fake brick sheets on a 1970's house.
Can it be done at all ?
Peter
Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement Re: Lime rendering 2Sep 28, 2011 9:58 am You are probably talking about "Gidgee" bricks which were sometimes thin 10mm acrylic brick lookalike or actual thin masonry bricks stuck onto wall sheeting like fibro. I'd be quite suss about rendering over the top of them preferring to strip them off then apply some sort of render coat onto the sheeting. I've never liked going over the top of anything else in case the original starts to come away from the substrate. Stewie Is it possible to render an old corrugated iron shed.I have heard that it can be done if it is covered with chicken wire first.Not sure of the ratio of the render mix and… 0 4890 Dear Members I have to decide the Facade column size. My custom builder standard is 350mm with rendering, but i asked for 470mm plus stone or tiles and yet to get… 0 7493 yep you need a joint, foam is easiest, will look fine once rendered with a joint. 2 5228 |