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peg basher
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Post: # 62017Post peg basher

Ive got a job which has two existing masonry dwarf walls that require rendering and painting just to bring them in with a new wall. They are both retaining ground behind them and so are likely to be damp. Any ideas for a mix design for the render? there is also a section of render on the rear of the property that will require patching. Could this be a different mix design?

mike builder/landscaper
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Post: # 62080Post mike builder/landscaper

as a general guide we would pva the wall to start then put a first coat on (scratch coat) of 4 to 1 rendering sand and cement and the following day put a top coat of 5 to 1 on top but that is only a general guide. maybe a glug of sbr in there aswell. hope this helps.
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Post: # 62136Post DNgroundworks

The same as above but id bond the wall first with SBR not PVA.

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Post: # 63552Post simeonronacrete

Clean the surface.

Rake out mortar joints to give a mechanical key for the render to grab into.

Damo with water, then prime and apply Ronafix render.
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Post: # 63553Post local patios and driveway

simeon, would the building inspector approve that method?

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Post: # 63554Post simeonronacrete

I cant give a categoric yes, but if he said No I'd be happy to talk to him and find out why.

We've been making such recommendations for 40+ years without too many objections.
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Post: # 63555Post local patios and driveway

wtf? this post was put on the footings thread. how did it end up here?

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Post: # 63556Post simeonronacrete

No idea, but the two recommendations I've just given for footings and render should satisfy BCO.
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Post: # 63559Post local patios and driveway

lol thanks i will bear that in mind if it comes up in future.

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