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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 91737Post lutonlagerlout

i was asked to qoute some work at a doctors surgery
most of it is straight forward but this looks bad
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the cill is stone but has basically perished underneath

other than cutting it out and replacing £££ is there a product that could be shuttered in to make it good?

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Post: # 91738Post msh paving

i was buliding a house in london last year, and had to replicate the stone cill and window heads, a company called preist restoration from tottenham came out did a plaster cast and made them for us, £2000 for the sets for 2 baywindows top and bottom, very helpfull company ,the other option is some form of epoxy repair motar MSH :)
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Post: # 91739Post lutonlagerlout

I had an idea it would be biggish money mark
i cant see the epoxy mortar bonding to anything
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Post: # 91740Post henpecked

Cut down some council 3x2's and shove 'em in.

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Post: # 91741Post TheRockConcreting

lutonlagerlout wrote:i cant see the epoxy mortar bonding to anything
Dill in some rebar.
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Post: # 91742Post rimexboy

Tony they look pretty naff, very thin in places, I would think resins to do that would cost a fortune.

At least if you replace them (which will be no easy task) you will have peace and mind they will not fail in the future...

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Post: # 91744Post topgrafter2007

Pretty easy job if you have done them before, minefield if you have not! Ive used a local pre cast company who i supply sizes and photo too and they make them up in concrete that looks JUST like Sandstone, not sure how they do it but there really good! last one i had was a 5ft door/window lintel 10in deep cost £90 perfect colour shape etc. those sections would be about £25 each if you was buying a few, checkout local precast firms...

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Post: # 91749Post mickg

found this at google
http://www.promain.co.uk/product...._clid13

a two part epoxy resin repair mortar with special lightweight fillers
give them a ring and see if the product would be suitable

if I had a choice of cutting a few bits of wood to form a shutter or to have to remove the windows, most of the brickwork and rebuild the pillars then i know which route I would be going
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Post: # 91755Post gonchy

ive done a few of these when we used to do council repairs around chelsea, kensinton we used to cut of flush with window insert resin rods (stainless steel) shutter new sil with drips and so on i just cant remember what they used to pour them with as it had a different finish to concrete we try and pick my brain



the problem with a lot of them cils is the rusted rebar in the concrete ones and the stone ones split in the winter with water ingress

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