Usually for brickwork I would say 60 bricks per square metre, this of course depends on the size of the brick and the size of the joints but it will give you a good starting point, always add 10% to allow for breakages etc but with that you’ll be good to go!
It’s to keep it all plumb and level. If you get a framing level and mark off where you want the slips it makes it so much easier with a professional look to it
It's very rare but when you see a DIY video with house music, you know your in the right place 👌😂
House music help with installation speeeeed :)))
Yeeeeeah boi
Donde venden este tipo de plaquetas
What are the two tools used for grouting?
What is the formula required use to calculate how much bricks u need? Is it the same u would use to tile a floor?
Hi, it is the same method of calculation as tiles ( size of brick slip + required gap).
Usually for brickwork I would say 60 bricks per square metre, this of course depends on the size of the brick and the size of the joints but it will give you a good starting point, always add 10% to allow for breakages etc but with that you’ll be good to go!
Hi will this work on existing brick work or do i have to get it rendered first ? Thanks
You can install directly to existing brick work or concrete blocks is well
I bought a pointing/grouting gun. So much quicker and a lot less messy. 👍
What type of grout was used ? Thanks
Stegu classic grout - semi dry installation - prevent from brick contamination
I don’t understand the drawing lines bit 😢
It’s to keep it all plumb and level. If you get a framing level and mark off where you want the slips it makes it so much easier with a professional look to it
Ever hear of a 6 foot level?
Brill ta
"How not to install brick slips" professionally
Hahaha what a load of Bullshit.