Top job. Great use of foam to avoid too much shrinkage on the filler. Assume the ext polyfiller is a kind of exterior Caulk, or do you think better than that ? Great job anyhow.
Thanks for sharing! Would the expanding foam work on interior plasterboard joints? I am referring to joints on a conservatory roof that has been plasterboarded where it was not possible to use tapered joints and are butted.
really useful thanks, I'm going to buy all the stuff and do it. Not sure why you are silent and not explain why you are doing what you are doing, but anyway..... lots of thumbs UP!!!
He brushed it into the crack after raking out with the knife. It’s to bind all the loose grit and dust in there so the filler has a good surface to adhere to
Hi guys, loving the videos, just a quick question on exterior painting Would silicone be a good filler for the cracks instead of expanding foam and exterior ready mixed filler? Thank you
@@PaintingandDecorating I have some non painted pebbledash render with cracks in it. I was wondering whether I could use silicon to fill the cracks but before it sets fully push some new pebbledash stones into the silicon. Do you think this would work well?
Been on this Chanel for years and yes I know what’s coming..... and it works!! Some folk with the idea of slapping a bit of flexible fiber mixed filler in there fail to realise that once the filler has flexed all it can it will still crack. Best to stop movement at the start and go from there! Top work as always!
Wonder how well this method would work on the thousands of homes in Co.Donegal, Mayo and other countries that have the weetabix blocks with loads of the mica mineral in them 😑😑
great job just painted roughcast on back of my house noticed one or two cracks , will use this repair method and repaint , cheers
Oh my god he didn't just put expanding foam into a render crack? Bodget builder!
How did you prepare the rest of the wall before painting? There appeared to be quite a lot of flaking and blistered paint.
Top job. Great use of foam to avoid too much shrinkage on the filler. Assume the ext polyfiller is a kind of exterior Caulk, or do you think better than that ? Great job anyhow.
It's a ready mixed waterproof and frost resistant filler.. thanks
Meticulously done as ever. Excellent 👍🏻
My favourite tradesman to watch this guy is gold
Thank you.
Next time please use Toupret TX140 and see the big difference 💯
Thanks for sharing! Would the expanding foam work on interior plasterboard joints? I am referring to joints on a conservatory roof that has been plasterboarded where it was not possible to use tapered joints and are butted.
Your welcome.. yes the foam will work.
really useful thanks, I'm going to buy all the stuff and do it. Not sure why you are silent and not explain why you are doing what you are doing, but anyway..... lots of thumbs UP!!!
Thank you 👍
Top job. Top man. 👍🏻👍🏻😉
Thank you.
Hi, thank you for the video, much appreciated. Where did you use the EVO-STICK PVA? Was it in one of the buckets of water? Thank you
He brushed it into the crack after raking out with the knife. It’s to bind all the loose grit and dust in there so the filler has a good surface to adhere to
@@Jay-zy5dt Thank you Jay 💐
You’re welcome 😊
Great method using the sponge to blend in the filler😊👍
Thank you.
Hi guys, loving the videos, just a quick question on exterior painting
Would silicone be a good filler for the cracks instead of expanding foam and exterior ready mixed filler?
Thank you
Silicon isn't usually overpaintable. However PU sealant (tiger seal for example) usually is.
Silicon is not the best stuff especially none printable. Thanka
@@PaintingandDecorating I have some non painted pebbledash render with cracks in it. I was wondering whether I could use silicon to fill the cracks but before it sets fully push some new pebbledash stones into the silicon. Do you think this would work well?
what are we going to do with out expanding foam.
Is it expanding foam? Yes!!!
Excellent. Thank you.
I wouldn’t repair that I get that checked really expanding foam omg 😱
If yob've been watching the (great) videos for a while by now you knew what was coming 🤣👍
Thanks
Been on this Chanel for years and yes I know what’s coming..... and it works!! Some folk with the idea of slapping a bit of flexible fiber mixed filler in there fail to realise that once the filler has flexed all it can it will still crack. Best to stop movement at the start and go from there! Top work as always!
@@MarcGray1990 How do you expect to stop the movement on a house that's already built????
Wait for it.... Expanding foam. Seriously though you always do a great job.
Wonder how well this method would work on the thousands of homes in Co.Donegal, Mayo and other countries that have the weetabix blocks with loads of the mica mineral in them 😑😑
Beyond cheap and cheerful.
Nice but god that noise with the knife
Brilliantly
Great thanks
Thanks.
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thanks
Another bodge job by so called "expert". Try concrete repair epoxy next time
Tidy work as always
Thanks.