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Curved breeze block wall
Curved breeze block wall











curved breeze block wall
  1. CURVED BREEZE BLOCK WALL CRACKED
  2. CURVED BREEZE BLOCK WALL CRACK

In any case, this material gives you the opportunity to create a simple yet pleasing-to-the-eye finish. Render/Stuccoĭepending on where in the world you live, you might know this finish as render (UK) or stucco (USA). Even if you don’t have an artistic bone in your body, there are plenty of people who offer services that will come and create a stunning mural for you. One of the great things about having a breeze block wall is that it can be considered a blank canvas where you can let your imagination run wild.Ĭreating a mural will not only give your outdoor space a very unique look but it’ll also make a great project to keep you entertained.

curved breeze block wall

MuralĪ lot of you reading this will be incredibly creative and artistic and there’s no reason why you cannot put your talents to good use in the garden. Note: It is possible to have custom colours mixed for you but do keep in mind that this will boost the cost per tin of paint. Many people opt to paint the wall so that it looks like natural stone and it’s possible to buy templates to help you achieve the most natural results. You’ll also have the freedom to experiment with different patterns. Manufacturers make outdoor paint in a plethora of shades so you can create a stunning focal point or make the wall blend in with its surroundings it’s totally up to you. The great thing about this option is that you aren’t limited in terms of colour. The good news is that you won’t likely spend more than £30-£40 even for the highest quality paint. This is designed to withstand the elements and remain looking its best for much longer. Of course, since you are painting outdoors, you won’t be able to make use of the leftover emulsion you used to paint the sitting room you’ll need to purchase weatherproof masonry paint (amazon link – opens in a new tab). If you’re looking for an affordable way to cover a breeze block wall in your garden, then you won’t find anything more budget-friendly than paint. Below, you’ll find some of our favourites. No matter what you budget or how much time you have, there are lots of ways that you can spruce up the appearance of a breeze block wall.

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  • CURVED BREEZE BLOCK WALL CRACKED

    A friend said maybe when it was built one of the blocks may have cracked but the builder just rendered over the top of it, although I’m not sure if this is the case.

    CURVED BREEZE BLOCK WALL CRACK

    Now some 6 months later again the crack has re appeared. I also put some filler on the side of the wall which is not rendered, just in case there was a crack and water was getting in on the inside. After 6 months the crack has re appeared so I started again and used Toupret exterior filler to repair the crack. I think it is breeze block (although not sure) and I dug out the crack and filled it with exterior filler. After about a year it seems to have developed a vertical stepped shaped crack on the outside of the wall. it’s breeze block exterior garden block wall around 4 feet high and around 30 feet long with expansion joints (please see photos) built around 2 years ago. I had wall built and the outside face was then rendered (the inside is not seen and has bushes up against it, so that side was not rendered).













    Curved breeze block wall