Fix Small Patches of Crumbling Redering
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 4:31 pm
I'm painting a relative's house and on the West facing wall there were a few patches of flaking paint. The rendering underneath was a little soft, but not terrible, so I just used a pressure washer to get back to something solid. In some places, just the paint came away, taking the tyrolean with it, in others, maybe a quarter inch of render came with it, but we're talking about maybe two or three patches of a square foot or two.
All these patches are quite small - most are less than a square foot, and in most cases, the rendering is fine, only the tyrolean and paint came away.
Since I'm dong this for a relative, I want to keep the cost as low as possible, so I can't justify hiring a cement mixer and mixing render, since I'd only use a fraction of the materials.
How cheaply can I do this?
I'm thinking of just buying a bag of ready mixed render, a bag of tyrolean and hiring a flicker from Jewsons, but there is already half a bag of Everbuild all purpose filler here. I'm wondering if that would suffice, and whether tyrolean would adher to it? It's a wall that nobody can even see, so they may not even care if the tyrolean is skipped entirely. I'll have to ask about that
All these patches are quite small - most are less than a square foot, and in most cases, the rendering is fine, only the tyrolean and paint came away.
Since I'm dong this for a relative, I want to keep the cost as low as possible, so I can't justify hiring a cement mixer and mixing render, since I'd only use a fraction of the materials.
How cheaply can I do this?
I'm thinking of just buying a bag of ready mixed render, a bag of tyrolean and hiring a flicker from Jewsons, but there is already half a bag of Everbuild all purpose filler here. I'm wondering if that would suffice, and whether tyrolean would adher to it? It's a wall that nobody can even see, so they may not even care if the tyrolean is skipped entirely. I'll have to ask about that