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Hi. Had an outdoor tap fitted today to my unit. The blowout on the rendered cement board from drilling through the kitchen wall is quite large
If I fixed it myself, what should I use to patch it? I was thinking this stuff https://www.bunnings.com.au/dingo-grey-cement-3kg_p0760514
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Sorry @minklet, but can you please clarify whether that plastic plug covers the hole in your render? I assume that was added by the plumber to try to hide the hole. Does it not fit?
Jason
Not fully, there’s a noticeable amount that pokes out the circumference, it’s not secured either
Thanks for the clarification @minklet.
Could we also trouble you for a photo front on with the cap in place? That will make it easier to members to assess whether they think the plumber has done a reasonable job.
Jason
Sure.
Have to say I’m happy with the work and don’t want to be difficult for the sake of it, but it’s a strata building and I have a requirement when approved for the works to make sure the work is done to an acceptable standard for the long term of the building. Bear in mind that cover is purely aesthetic, it has little protective function
Hi @minklet,
This blowout was likely unavoidable, and if the plumber were to fix it, there's a good chance there would be an additional hourly charge as it would just be part of the job. If this were avoidable damage to the structure then it might be worth chasing them up. It's a bit of a grey area, but I'd be inclined to think that the easiest option here would be to apply a little render to fill the indention. Once the filler has set, you can use some touchup paint to colour the area that the cap doesn't cover.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Thanks, tbh that's fine by me I'm happy to do it myself and as I say I'm happy with the work itself. I just didn't know what exactly to use, or even if it's something to be concerned about fixing? If that render is suitable I'll try that.
I wouldn't say this is anything to be concerned about, @minklet, even if it was left as is. However, it would be nice for it to be neatened up a bit so it looks 100%.
Mitchell
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