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Spaces Between The Bricks.
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I've noticed some spaces between the bricks in the front wall of my bungalow.
Nothing major, but it looks untidy.
There are also a few holes in the bricks themselves where holes have been drilled to put up security lights.
Is there anything I can buy (preferably ready mixed) to fill the gaps in the cement and the holes in the bricks? TIA
Nothing major, but it looks untidy.
There are also a few holes in the bricks themselves where holes have been drilled to put up security lights.
Is there anything I can buy (preferably ready mixed) to fill the gaps in the cement and the holes in the bricks? TIA
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If you Google "read-mix sand and cement", you'll find plenty, Barsel.
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One thing you'll probably have to live with is the colour.
Mortar changes colour over time. You may have to put up with plain grey.
Even pre-coloured mortars rarely match the old stuff.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
One thing you'll probably have to live with is the colour.
Mortar changes colour over time. You may have to put up with plain grey.
Even pre-coloured mortars rarely match the old stuff.
Would this be ok for the spaces between the bricks?
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That product looks fine, but you'll need one of these..............
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Holes in brick are always problematic because of the colour.
You can definitely use the same product for the brick holes though.
Colour matching is always trial and error. My favourite for filling old drilled holes is to grind up a bit of the same brick and mix it with PVA adhesive, and stuff that in.
I you use the one in the tube, you could always tickle it with a felt tip pen or similar afterwards to get some kind of match.
You wouldn't believe the potions that are made up and used to match colours, especially in trying to match roof tiles ;o)
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Holes in brick are always problematic because of the colour.
You can definitely use the same product for the brick holes though.
Colour matching is always trial and error. My favourite for filling old drilled holes is to grind up a bit of the same brick and mix it with PVA adhesive, and stuff that in.
I you use the one in the tube, you could always tickle it with a felt tip pen or similar afterwards to get some kind of match.
You wouldn't believe the potions that are made up and used to match colours, especially in trying to match roof tiles ;o)