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What gap filler for between house wall and carport slab?
Hi folks,
Any suggestions on what product to use to fill in this gap between the house wall and carport slab? (refer to the picture below) Note. The House wall has been rendered and textured. It's about a 2-3cm gap, a small white pebble is placed next to the gap to show the rough scale.
Thank You
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Re: Gap filler advice - between house wall and carport slab
Hi @Yangaz
Dont you hate it when trades do there job and just stop short. I am never impressed about this.
Well a paintable filler or silicon I like sika brand as it is also has colours.
Tape up over the black concrete floor fill the wall and smooth with a trowel or plastic scraper would be a nice DIY simple project.
@MichellMC Likes from another post says using something flexible is your best option. Like and Selley's No More Gaps Brick and Mortar Filler. Those ranges might have some close colours,
He further says You could fill the crack with mortar coloured with oxide, but this isn't flexible, You would have a better chance of closely matching the colour with oxides.
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Re: Gap filler advice - between house wall and carport slab
Hi @Yangaz,
It's great to see that @Jewelleryrescue has already been assisting. As they've mentioned Selleys 440g Medium Grey No More Gaps Bricks And Mortar Gap Filler would do the job for you. Alternatively, Sika 300ml Grey Sikaflex 11FC Plus Polyurethane Adhesive Sealant would be an excellent choice.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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