Thank you for a video on Parging. I asked my local box stores some questions about parging and they didn't even know the word...didn't know what i was talking about. oye. (why i've become my own best handyman) a quick bit on how thick to make the mortar and how that contributes to the depth of the parge -1/4", 3/8"-what's best- would also be helpful.
Bonding adgent ( milk) works good where the wall is perfectly clean a little porous no paint or tar cement will not stick to tour with a latex bonding agent even a wild Creek either grind Attar all down to fresh Bearcreek are use wire lathe
I’m not yet an expert but from what I’ve seen type S will crack before a parking mix or sandy Portland mix will. And after you parted I think you are supposed to cover it with plastic for a few days. Your thoughts? Cheers from Ontario
In the future could you please let u know what type of product you are using. You mentioned some but not all. Beginners watch these videos so please start from the beginning. Thank you!
Parging for the first time tomorrow and watching this to learn beforehand lol, appreciate the upload 👌🇨🇦
Hope you enjoy!
Haha same
Same same
I like that you didn’t just do little patches. Good video.
I'm newly subscribed cause you do EXCELLENT WORK. Great advice and pro tips. Thank you.
Awesome, thank you!
Good job with the removal of old product
183 union labourer love ur videos man gives me lots of knowledge for when It's my chance to hop on that wall!
Glad I could helped, keep pushing my friend, you will get there 💪🏼
Great video excellent advice. Took a job and our Parker guy quit last minute. This may save us. Thank you
Glad it helped
Do you ever add more lime or Portland to the s mix, or is the pre mix typically enough?
Thank you for a video on Parging. I asked my local box stores some questions about parging and they didn't even know the word...didn't know what i was talking about. oye. (why i've become my own best handyman) a quick bit on how thick to make the mortar and how that contributes to the depth of the parge -1/4", 3/8"-what's best- would also be helpful.
Did u get shrinkage cracks ?
Thanks for your help sir
much value , many thanks
Thanks bro for sharing your videos
Beautiful work brotha.💪🏽❤️
Very nice job keep up the good work!
Thanks!
thanks for sharing, exactly what I needed
Glad it was helpful!
Great job. Where are you located.
Toronto Canada
I learned something from the video.
glad you learned something from it!
Thank you for sharing your skills
How much did you charge for that job?
You do great work.
Thank you, Robert 👍🏽
Does parging mix come by anther name. I can't find it near me?
Are you from Toronto ?
What is the recipe for your parging that is suitable for the Canadian winter? Thanks.
Just mix your motar mix with the dynex 600 and about 1/2 gallon maple syrup per 20lb
@@ThisIsSolution is the maple syrup a joke? If it is, it would be a cruel answer to a serious question.
@@annshr9917 The trick with the maple syrup mix is to apply it with a hockey stick instead of a trowel, otherwise it won't spread correctly.
@@smc1897 The insult never stops, eh?
Dont worry Ann.. These people are self proclaimed professionals and do not know what they are talking about. Its very amusing 🤣
Brother how to parging painted wall in basement ?
Was the mortar tinted? It’s not gray ?
I always dislike the brown finish of a parging / mortar mix. Can you use pigment? And also, do you ever finish with a penetrative sealer?
They sell dye, Home depot, lowe's, suppliers...
hey brother, did you guys do sporting life in Collingwood Ontario 2021 September ? if so i was working for ryans masonry as the laborer
Nice to be plugged into a GFCI outlet when you're grinding with water. Princess Auto has those grinding wheels for sale now and again.
Thanks for the tips!
Question.... because it's hard to tell..... did you grind off all the old parging or did you just "rough it up" for better adhesion?
It's just to rough it up a little and also get all the loose stuff off.
Nice work!! Thank you so much 😊
my pleasure 🙏🏾
Bonding adgent ( milk) works good where the wall is perfectly clean a little porous no paint or tar cement will not stick to tour with a latex bonding agent even a wild Creek either grind Attar all down to fresh Bearcreek are use wire lathe
Watched liked, and subscribed. If I add some modified thin set to my S mortar will it gives better adhesion?
Nice job and good vibes!
Nice
Thanks
Very good job sr.
I’m not yet an expert but from what I’ve seen type S will crack before a parking mix or sandy Portland mix will. And after you parted I think you are supposed to cover it with plastic for a few days. Your thoughts? Cheers from Ontario
Hey man, I need you at my house… front door landing,step down and walkway, Hugh patio 25 x30 brick pavers but problem is I live in Rockland County NY
Great video, thank you!
My pleasure!
I got value from your parging😁 haven’t heard that word in awhile
Hello I love your videos. What’s the average square ft price for parging in the Toronto area ?
Depends
Good job
Thanks
In the future could you please let u know what type of product you are using. You mentioned some but not all. Beginners watch these videos so please start from the beginning. Thank you!
Ok will do
Does anyone parge a foundation outside of Canada?
What do you use for a parge mix?
He says some S mix with a bonding agent in the video
Why didn’t you move the cement patio stones to parge a little lower.
Because he doesn't need to the trowel is thin enough to reach behind.
Where was the wire repair
Big up all yard mon...You in Toronto?
Yes I am
We have to link up, I get nuff jobs
How much for a job that size $1300
Nice job exactly how I would do it you ve Ben watching me smh 🤦♂️
gotta valyou from dis veedeyoo
Those with all the obstacles are the most difficult. Didn't seem to bother you a bit!
Why parge? Is it just cosmetic?
It helps with preventing wear from water damage from what I’ve reD
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I love your stone and brickwork, but your parging????? needs some work, my man!!!......sorry!
Thank you
Looks good when you do it! Not so much for me, but it’s done.
Good job How much sand and cement ratio Name the bonding liquid ratio