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re: Brick Mortar question (sacked finish over done)
Posted on 2/14/15 at 10:59 am to FleuryNipples
Posted on 2/14/15 at 10:59 am to FleuryNipples
I had my house sack finished.
Looks awesome.
Looks awesome.
Posted on 2/22/15 at 2:35 am to Cashmoney99
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Or you can pressure wash it
This wouldn't mess up ghe bricks?
Posted on 2/22/15 at 2:39 am to TIGRLEE
By the way
We are still dealing with this problem.
Bricks still aren't consistent.
Bricklayer has acid washed 2 times now. A lot of it came off, but the upper 1/4 of the wall that was never sacked is still noticably different and the opposite wall still have white blotches. It's a nightmare.
We are still dealing with this problem.
Bricks still aren't consistent.
Bricklayer has acid washed 2 times now. A lot of it came off, but the upper 1/4 of the wall that was never sacked is still noticably different and the opposite wall still have white blotches. It's a nightmare.
Posted on 2/22/15 at 9:49 am to FleuryNipples
i hate to say this but you jumped the brick layers shite too soon and didn't let him finish his job and the finish on that last 1/4 was never going to match if it was done with a diff technique.
2 questions. this has nothing to do with the brick,
1. is this like most houses in SLa built on a slab?
2. when was the slab poured?
2 questions. this has nothing to do with the brick,
1. is this like most houses in SLa built on a slab?
2. when was the slab poured?
Posted on 2/22/15 at 12:29 pm to mack the knife
Needed to get on that mortar broom before it dried. I'm not a fan of your finished look
Posted on 2/22/15 at 1:30 pm to FleuryNipples
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ricklayer has acid washed 2 times now. A lot of it came off, but the upper 1/4 of the wall that was never sacked is still noticably different and the opposite wall still have white blotches. It's a nightmare.
That sucks. He may can try smearing up the 1/4 of the wall that is off, letting the mortar dry then washing it.
Posted on 2/22/15 at 5:13 pm to Cracker
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i hate to say this but you jumped the brick layers shite too soon and didn't let him finish his job and the finish on that last 1/4 was never going to match if it was done with a diff technique.
I agree. There is no way I would change the technique midway through a job. Especially on the same wall where it's so easy to see the differences right next to one another.
Posted on 2/24/15 at 6:03 pm to MikeBRLA
Question. When cleaning these bricks the the mur acid, ive heard it cam sometime lighten the mortar joints on certain places.
Is there anyway at all to stain the mortar joints or get them back to the same color as the rest afterwards?
Is there anyway at all to stain the mortar joints or get them back to the same color as the rest afterwards?
Posted on 2/24/15 at 6:40 pm to FleuryNipples
Man, I hope you get this sorted out.
I know it's a trial building a house.
Stay patient and don't take out your frustrations on those close to you.
I know it's a trial building a house.
Stay patient and don't take out your frustrations on those close to you.
Posted on 2/24/15 at 7:02 pm to FleuryNipples
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Etches concrete
Brightens concrete and masonry
Cleans algae and scum
Helps remove excess mortar from bricks
Posted on 3/1/15 at 3:59 pm to FleuryNipples
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Question. When cleaning these bricks the the mur acid, ive heard it cam sometime lighten the mortar joints on certain places. Is there anyway at all to stain the mortar joints or get them back to the same color as the rest afterwards?
It can somewhat lightened them, but it should all be uniform. Assuming you don't miss any spots with the wash. Or vary the strengths of the wash.
Posted on 3/1/15 at 9:09 pm to FleuryNipples
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Posted by FleuryNipples
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My wife freaked on ours too. It won't be so bad in a week Btw first pic is "dirty" second is "sacked". That was the first mistake
Quartre, did you get yours sacked?
We did ours dirty, but had to stop the builder because they were going to sack it.
Even still it looked pretty bad for about a week then it looked great
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