Slate water feature - Is falling down
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Any chance of some advice from the best brains in the business? We installed this slate water feature at our showroom six months ago.
I am sure the picture is self explanatory but just for information there is a reservoir at the bottom with a pump in which pumps the water out over the slate through a stainless steel spill at the top. Noticed that a few of the slates were starting to come loose and its reached the point now where the whole slate front is floating. I am pretty sure I know what caused the problem. The slate cladding is fixed to a rendered block wall and we made the mistake of sealing the render once it had gone off. I think that sealing the render has compromised the adhesion between the slate and the rendered blockwork.
Obviously when we re-do it we wont be sealing the render but I was wondering if anyone could give me any advice on construction methods to avoid it failing again
Cheers
Steve
I am sure the picture is self explanatory but just for information there is a reservoir at the bottom with a pump in which pumps the water out over the slate through a stainless steel spill at the top. Noticed that a few of the slates were starting to come loose and its reached the point now where the whole slate front is floating. I am pretty sure I know what caused the problem. The slate cladding is fixed to a rendered block wall and we made the mistake of sealing the render once it had gone off. I think that sealing the render has compromised the adhesion between the slate and the rendered blockwork.
Obviously when we re-do it we wont be sealing the render but I was wondering if anyone could give me any advice on construction methods to avoid it failing again
Cheers
Steve
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Cheers for the advice there Tony. Projects gone on hold for the the next few weeks at least.
As you have seen today there are quite a few bits at the showroom which need to be finished off. We have had one guy working on it for quite a while now.
We always make the mistake of trying to do everything ourselves. We would be better off just getting someone in to come and do all the work for us.
If we build any more displays we will just get a design done and then go through the standard procedure of getting 3 quotes for the construction.
As you have seen today there are quite a few bits at the showroom which need to be finished off. We have had one guy working on it for quite a while now.
We always make the mistake of trying to do everything ourselves. We would be better off just getting someone in to come and do all the work for us.
If we build any more displays we will just get a design done and then go through the standard procedure of getting 3 quotes for the construction.
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