Is he right, if not, what is the water proof stuff called, I remember
seeing something on the telly, I think it was from ronseal ?!?
Thanks
Mike.
Personally Mike, I'd take the painters advice on this. Applying a coating
to the brickwork can actually make it hold moisture in that is already there
and in time of frost will actually cause it to swell and blow the bricks.
The harling on the front and side was maybe applied to stop water ingress
through a bad surface in the past (?) but the harling still allows the
masonry below to breath and sweat.
The WeatherShield coatings, without going to deeply into the application,
are mainly applied to facing bricks and only when they are completely dry or
brand new. So yes, to sum up, I'd take the painters advice. Do a web
search on Maintaining Brickwork for some good web sites on the subject.
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