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Whilst monocouche render is low maintenance, like any other building facade it is not immune from the gradual buildup of organic growth and dirt
Existing masonry is designed as a finish in its own right but may not be suitable to accept a direct application of render
Renders are not adhesives and require a combination of suction and mechanical key to bond to the substrate
We do not recommend rendering over existing render due to the large amount of unknown factors affecting its suitability
Painted backgrounds aren't suitable for rendering directly over, so the paint will first need to be removed
Applying a decorative finish over existing render is the preferred option when refreshing the appearance of existing render
Removing existing render without damaging the brick/substrate is a large undertaking.
Monocouche render, a type of through-coloured render, is known for its durability and resistance to cracking. However, over time, environmental factors, settlement, or other issues may lead to the…
A proven fast-track method of concrete or steel frame construction. Infill walls need to be provided and the structural frame kept warm and dry
Initially a choice needs to be made regarding where to position additional insulation in the structure
Changing the use of a building often requires physical changes to its external fenestration, completely reshaping its structure
Renders are sometimes required to be applied to cover up bad construction practice and inappropriate surfaces
Floating floors are those which are used to improve insulation and/or to reduce noise. As they are not attached to a rigid substrate, they require extra care when tiling onto.
Newly-laid screeds take time to stabilise, so tiling onto the screed too early can end in disaster as the screed shrinks during the drying process.
Since uncoupling membranes are available in many different types, it is important to be aware of issues you may face when tiling. Image courtesy of Schluter Systems Ltd
Preparing an uneven floor prior to tiling involves a number of steps to ensure a smooth and even finish
Anhydrite screeds have become quite popular, but tilers must be aware of a number of potential problems.
webertec force composite strengthening system can be designed and used to provide extra load capacity when an existing building is undergoing a change of use
The corrosion of steel reinforcement in concrete can be minimised by replacing concrete cover with high quality repair mortars and concretes from Weber
Keeping concrete dry is one way of reducing damage to concrete and this can be achieved by using one of Weber's coatings or sealers
The resistivity of reinforced concrete may be increased by the application of various solutions from Weber
A range of specialist products are available from Weber that can protect concrete from the ingress of water and chemicals
Impressed current cathodic protection can control corrosion, counteract the incipient anode effect, and can reduce the amount of concrete removal
A good quality precision grout, whether resin-based or cementitious must provide good load transfer and be easy to apply under most conditions
The webertec force composite strengthening system can reinstate the structural integrity of reinforced concrete beams
Several structural strengthening products from Weber can be used to enhance the load carrying capacity of concrete structures
Specialist methods of reinstatement and special products are available from Weber to enhance the durability of buildings and structures
Reinforced concrete and masonry walls need to be strengthened against undue wind loads, deflections, additional loads, shear cracks and extraordinary loads due to explosion or impact
Concrete damage has many causes with various different solutions to restore the structure
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