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we laid some big saddle back copers the other day with frost proofer and sbr in the mix, the newer chlorine free frost proofers reading the label are claiming depending on how much you but in -4 to -8 degrees working temperature if i remember correctly will check, we were just around the 4 degree mark, had the thermometer out with the brickies
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Will try to get a piccy. Its a bit difficult these days because I leave the house in the dark and get home in the dark. I would say about 40% needs re-doing. It was picked up on the building survey when we bought the place. I'm planning to sell it in 12 months, so am assuming it will be picked up again when we come to selllutonlagerlout wrote:how bad is the chimney steve?
is it still going to be used?
normally for a chimney to warrant repointing most of the existing mortar has failed already and gone
send us a pic if you can
cheers LLL
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If mortar works HAVE to be done at low temperatures we have prebagged mortars which work down to -10oC but they're expensive. Colours may also differ to your "normal" mortars.
But they're there as an option.
But they're there as an option.
Simeon Osen
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