Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Bricks - replacing individual bricks 4Mar 28, 2019 11:57 pm Being a builder is more than just having once held a hammer. It's about the trades you hire and ensuring that they give a result that meets the industry standard and the home owners expectations. Re: Bricks - replacing individual bricks 6Mar 29, 2019 12:34 pm Being a builder is more than just having once held a hammer. It's about the trades you hire and ensuring that they give a result that meets the industry standard and the home owners expectations. Re: Bricks - replacing individual bricks 10Mar 30, 2019 4:10 pm Accessible Carpentry & Cabinets accessiblecarpentry@gmail.com accessiblecarpentry.com.au https://www.facebook.com/pages/Accessible-Carpentry-Cabinets/583314911709039 Re: Bricks - replacing individual bricks 11Apr 01, 2019 2:44 pm Being a builder is more than just having once held a hammer. It's about the trades you hire and ensuring that they give a result that meets the industry standard and the home owners expectations. Re: Bricks - replacing individual bricks 18Apr 23, 2020 12:16 pm starter Thanks for the reply. Hopefully we will come to some sort of resolution that suits both the builder and ourselves. I am hoping the brickwork will be pulled down (all 10,000 bricks) and redone. I think it will be too hard to replace the bricks that need replaced as there are too many. Staining won't be an option for me neither as I the bricks they stain are waterproof and when it rains they don't get wet so the house will look like a patchwork quilt with the different colours of wet and dry looking patches. I would look for a full re-do. I can’t see how NAWKAW would ever be effective in this type of scenario. 2 8355 Yes, get a builder, make sure he is experienced and a registered building practitioner 5 8959 Hi, we live in an area where the black soil is prone to a lot of movement. We have an old 50's house with masonite everywhere and nails popping out, warping, rusted etc.… 0 4510 |