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Hey team
I'm guessing this gap is from ground movement. Front facade cladding gap only showing on this lower corner of the house. House is 2 years old.
How should I approach this. Was about to clean facade. Want to fix it up in whilst I'm focusing on that area
No gaps, primer and paint over?
Cheers
Evening @amichaelmedia
Id agree with you on ground movement as well, It may even close up in a period of time.
Depending on how you feel about it you could leave it and see (But remember to have a look every so often )
Or
I would suggest to scrape away the loose sides of the gap and then fill with polyfiller, (Polyfilla 450g Exterior Timber Filler then when applying make it smooth so you have less to sand when its dry. Once dry you can touch up the paint.
Dave
Hi @amichaelmedia,
Some great advice from @Dave-1 there. You might want to consider a flexible filler that will resist cracking if there's continued movement, like Parfix 475g White Gap Filler. Although the Polyfilla is extremely flexible, I believe a silicone-based filler would provide superior results. Once the gap is filled and the sealant cured, you can prime and paint.
Here's a helpful guide: How to apply silicone sealant.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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