I have a plaster facade that is on its last legs. It has been patched up provisionally a few times, but come spring, something must be done. I've looked at marmoroc as a solution. Not very common but seems both nice and practical. I have no idea what it costs, but it should at least be cheaper than a new plaster facade, right? Anyone with positive or negative experiences? Difficult to do on your own?
http://www.byggahus.se/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=byggmatr;action=display;num=1082153427;start=1#1
http://www.byggahus.se/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=byggmatr;action=display;num=1064431154;start=0#0
but it was a while ago.. the price may have gone up a bit..
P-E
http://www.byggahus.se/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=byggmatr;action=display;num=1064431154;start=0#0
but it was a while ago.. the price may have gone up a bit..
P-E
Is there something similar to Marmoroc that looks more like real brick? I've looked at Marmoroc, but I don't like the appearance. The stones are too long and look like fake stones, if you know what I mean.
Does anyone know if there is something on the market that more closely resembles stone/brick but goes up quickly and easily on a façade, similar to Marmoroc's system?
Does anyone know if there is something on the market that more closely resembles stone/brick but goes up quickly and easily on a façade, similar to Marmoroc's system?
Hmm.. I have spiktegel on my house that was installed in the 50s.. Seems to be a very simple and light construction..
Don't understand why it's not used today???
I've only seen Marmoroc that resembles it.. however, I'm not impressed by the appearance either... At least not the ones I received in the brochure sent home from them..
Don't understand why it's not used today???
I've only seen Marmoroc that resembles it.. however, I'm not impressed by the appearance either... At least not the ones I received in the brochure sent home from them..
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