M2 prices on brickwork repointing
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Did some re pointing about 3 or 4 years ago. Can't specifically remember how long it took. Ground out with a tuck point grinder and gunned it in. Wasn't particularly difficult but not familiar with time scales.
What's a rough price on this do you think. I was thinking about 50 per m2 in VAT but feels steep so might go £40. That said, my mind has a habit of remembering things take less time than they do in reality so not sure....
Ta
What's a rough price on this do you think. I was thinking about 50 per m2 in VAT but feels steep so might go £40. That said, my mind has a habit of remembering things take less time than they do in reality so not sure....
Ta
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Just measured up. 26 m2. Easy access. No scaffolding needed. Mortar comes out with a finger nail. Not sure how this is possible but it's near 100 years old so...
I'll charge £50 per then.
3-4 meters seems a little slow Tony even if you were being ultra thorough. Are you sure. Even using a gun??
Thanks a lot guys
I'll charge £50 per then.
3-4 meters seems a little slow Tony even if you were being ultra thorough. Are you sure. Even using a gun??
Thanks a lot guys
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I see, ta. No, it's standard brickwork.lutonlagerlout wrote:we are taking weatherstruck flemish bond and the old mortar was rock hard
if it comes out easy and you are dinging it with a jointing iron then maybe £40 per Metre
surprising how long the raking out can take if its hard
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Tricky doing it weatherstruck with a gun though as it needs to be pretty wet but it's doable.
I may charge £50 anyway as I reckon everyone else will and I've been recommended so if she gets other quotes, unless they are less I'll probably get it
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I had issues with gunning in mortar with the gear going off way too fast ,I have heard of chancers charging £30 a metre but then they send boys out to do it
if pointing is done to a high standard it can make a wall
I always gauge the mortar with a small bucket so the colour remains consistent
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if pointing is done to a high standard it can make a wall
I always gauge the mortar with a small bucket so the colour remains consistent
cheers
LLL
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Does weatherstruck mean pointed with the trowel.lutonlagerlout wrote:I had issues with gunning in mortar with the gear going off way too fast ,I have heard of chancers charging £30 a metre but then they send boys out to do it
if pointing is done to a high standard it can make a wall
I always gauge the mortar with a small bucket so the colour remains consistent
cheers
LLL
I gauge all my mixers now, concrete compo etc. You know it's right, plus if you have an. Inexperienced youth there less likely to get it wrong.
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Yeah I've had the same problem, normally towards the end of the gun load. I just chuck it. Still way faster for me.lutonlagerlout wrote:I had issues with gunning in mortar with the gear going off way too fast ,I have heard of chancers charging £30 a metre but then they send boys out to do it
if pointing is done to a high standard it can make a wall
I always gauge the mortar with a small bucket so the colour remains consistent
cheers
LLL
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It's the type of finish mate. And yeah usually wholly done with a trowl.digerjones wrote:lutonlagerlout wrote:I had issues with gunning in mortar with the gear going off way too fast ,I have heard of chancers charging £30 a metre but then they send boys out to do it
if pointing is done to a high standard it can make a wall
I always gauge the mortar with a small bucket so the colour remains consistent
cheers
LLL
Does weatherstruck mean pointed with the trowel.
I gauge all my mixers now, concrete compo etc. You know it's right, plus if you have an. Inexperienced youth there less likely to get it wrong.
It can be finished that way with trowels after gunning but cos it's so wet you have to use 2 IME. One to prevent smearing as you strike it off.
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