Hello everyone,
I have a question – how was the window frame connected to the reveal on the inside in your case? For us, it was done with acrylic sealant, but unfortunately, it is now cracking around the front door and sliding patio door. It’s not a major problem, but it doesn’t look very neat either.
Good luck
I have a question – how was the window frame connected to the reveal on the inside in your case? For us, it was done with acrylic sealant, but unfortunately, it is now cracking around the front door and sliding patio door. It’s not a major problem, but it doesn’t look very neat either.
Good luck
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Bauexperte2 Sep 2016 22:26Sebastian79 schrieb:
Well, it’s a matter of opinion whether this belongs in new construction – the solution looks good but is also more complex. For us, this is the only proper approach and our window manufacturers do not use any other method.
We had it done the same way when replacing our windows in an older building.
Sebastian79 schrieb:
Just paint over it and that’s fine... Not fine at all... have you ever seen how that looks? I definitely don’t want that!
Bauexperte
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Sebastian792 Sep 2016 22:28What does that have to do with the window manufacturer?
And of course, I have already seen it – it looks good when done correctly.
And of course, I have already seen it – it looks good when done correctly.
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Sebastian792 Sep 2016 22:31Yep, I would agree with that for this trade (plasterer).
It’s not possible to apply it afterwards because it needs to be embedded in the plaster.
For the exterior plaster, we have it as well; not on the interior. I don’t see any cracks or any imperfections on my walls.
It’s not possible to apply it afterwards because it needs to be embedded in the plaster.
For the exterior plaster, we have it as well; not on the interior. I don’t see any cracks or any imperfections on my walls.