Cozzer
Established Member
Just had the upper storey of my house unrendered and re-rendered.
Took 'em over a week to get the original stuff off, and subsequently me to spend over three days sweeping up and getting residue out of the gutters!
What with all the work using two hammer drills, I've had various 'casualties', including an outside coach lamp that got well and truly clobbered, and a couple of double glazed units that have had to be replaced.
Anyway, thinking it was all sorted, I've now found a new problem....
Looking up the rear wall, the guttering is screwed to a soffit - is that correct? - that had mortar behind it. I write 'had', because all the vibration from the hammers has caused it to shatter and fall, so now I've the prospect of filling it....but from below!
One end is probably not going to be a problem, being circa a half-inch gap, but the other end has got to be a good 3" away from the wall.
Can't get to the gap from the top, as it's covered by a tiled roof, so it seems I have no choice but to 'go up'.
How to I make it defy gravity?!
Took 'em over a week to get the original stuff off, and subsequently me to spend over three days sweeping up and getting residue out of the gutters!
What with all the work using two hammer drills, I've had various 'casualties', including an outside coach lamp that got well and truly clobbered, and a couple of double glazed units that have had to be replaced.
Anyway, thinking it was all sorted, I've now found a new problem....
Looking up the rear wall, the guttering is screwed to a soffit - is that correct? - that had mortar behind it. I write 'had', because all the vibration from the hammers has caused it to shatter and fall, so now I've the prospect of filling it....but from below!
One end is probably not going to be a problem, being circa a half-inch gap, but the other end has got to be a good 3" away from the wall.
Can't get to the gap from the top, as it's covered by a tiled roof, so it seems I have no choice but to 'go up'.
How to I make it defy gravity?!