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DIY RENDERING FOR THE FIRST TIME! - Weber Monocouche on the Garage Conversion 

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The back wall of the old garage has been long overdue a facelift and gave the ideal opportunity to have a go at rendering with a monocouche type render system. This project would definitely be possible as weekend challenge plus a day if using the stipple coat. A few lessons learnt but here is how I got on.
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@zlock97
@zlock97 3 года назад
As a plasterer gotta say amazing job? But future reference, when sticking beads on monocouche, always do a continues dab not just here and there! Otherwise its a cracking job
@RobBoFr
@RobBoFr 3 года назад
Tim, please take it from us... That is a bloody great job!
@adrianwilding2912
@adrianwilding2912 3 года назад
Fab job Tim, you're a brave man, for giving this a go single handed and will surely inspire others to do the same. Looks great from here😁👍
@no-oneshome3083
@no-oneshome3083 3 года назад
For a first attempt it looks amazing. I've seen some "professional" jobs look worse. But I am very similar in my self criticism, I've started making things in leather, mostly for myself, but some work colleagues have asked for some things, which I made, and instead of taking the compliments of how well I made it, I pointed out its little flaws, which no-one but me saw.
@cooking.with.rob.official
@cooking.with.rob.official 3 года назад
That’s an epic job and a fantastic finish considering it’s the first time you’ve attempted it. Hugely impressed Tim 👌🏼🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍🏼
@IrrationalRecreation
@IrrationalRecreation 3 года назад
I rendered my self-built extension with sand and cement and it is dreadful. Started off with a small section which went quite well and gave false confidence. Even with soaking the blocks and using a plasticiser, the render became unworkable very quickly. Using a pre-mix will take the variability of a DIY mix out so would recommend that. Given it is time-sensitive, rendering large areas is definitely a two-person job.
@jasonthrower354
@jasonthrower354 2 года назад
Waterproofer in youre scratch coat for s&c mate . Wouldav given you the time you needed to work it
@gbshahaq
@gbshahaq 3 года назад
“Hindsight with Tim” would make a great series on its own 😅
@TheRestorationCouple
@TheRestorationCouple 3 года назад
It would be endless!
@jimmcdonald5721
@jimmcdonald5721 3 года назад
Don't forget Belts and Bracers.🤣
@rossmale8715
@rossmale8715 3 года назад
Weber, so much better than k rend. You've made a good job, don't be so hard on yourself
@T8RTU
@T8RTU 3 года назад
A very honest appraisal Tim though I think you are a bit tough on yourself... it looks great and works really well against the stonework 😎👍
@garethneal82
@garethneal82 3 года назад
You’ve pretty much just convinced me to pay somebody to do my house. No way do I have the time and patience for this.
@bodyblow
@bodyblow 3 года назад
Like you could if you had the time!🤣 i remember that bit of a wall you built that time🤣
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 3 года назад
Good job, it is fun to do
@anemone9895
@anemone9895 3 года назад
Its not that good. He's got ghosting and pitting. He's done rendering before for sure. I think he's just new to monocouche. Like yourselves I don't like it. Soffit first is a must. Its fun to do if you get the timing right. In the summer, big panels, not so much
@adamjamro23
@adamjamro23 3 года назад
@@anemone9895 Oh so much positivity. Thanks 👍
@anemone9895
@anemone9895 3 года назад
@@adamjamro23 anytime
@spagy86
@spagy86 3 года назад
If the Bisby himself says good job, it's a good job to me :)
@anemone9895
@anemone9895 3 года назад
@@spagy86 thats ok man if thats the best you can do
@jn35353
@jn35353 3 года назад
Would be interesting to hear what research looks like before you try a job for the first time
@TheRestorationCouple
@TheRestorationCouple 3 года назад
Probably not enough! 😂 usually just the product pdf guides, manufactures own videos etc.
@jn35353
@jn35353 3 года назад
I kind of imagined you might have used some other RU-vidrs stuff! 😂 Looks like a good job from this distance! 👍😅
@David-bl1bt
@David-bl1bt Год назад
You did fantastically well doing that job single handedly, the end result looks great and accredit to your endeavours. Admire it with pride and the satisfying sense of achievement of a job well done.👍
@graeme8160
@graeme8160 3 года назад
Another great video. Quite enjoyed the reflection section as well as the rough costing addition. BTW... The tea bag in the MUG is a great little touch. Thanks!
@kevinquevem
@kevinquevem 2 года назад
Laudable that your such a perfectionist and wanted to do a "better job". But really its great and affordable. and you showed someone like me it can be done...thats your gift to your followers ...i.e I can so you can! thankyou!
@tobynewman9385
@tobynewman9385 3 года назад
Good job. Just a tip as I use this product quite a lot being a plasterer/renderer. You should have embedded the mesh using the base coat render, then there is less time messing about doing it with the Monocouche. Then just put one big thick coat of the mono on, flatten it in, bar it off and then finally scratch it to finish. Then no worrying about thicknesses. And yes beading up after doing the case coat is the best method.
@aiki152007
@aiki152007 3 года назад
Fantastic Job Tim!, Your work ethic is admirable and you are always courageous enough to have a go and to show us the low's as well as the highs. Well done mate!
@Eileen0656
@Eileen0656 3 года назад
So Tim when are you free for a little project up here in Co. Durham???? 😂 😂 😂
@ianfoley8594
@ianfoley8594 3 года назад
Don't think you're giving yourself enough credit mate, you're being too hard on yourself. I'm a plasterer of 20 years and I have to say, for a first try... that's a very good job! Not mind for a first try that's a better job than a lot of plasterers I've seen leave. You should be very proud of that job mate it looks great! Fair play to you for giving it a go, most people are afraid to give it a go. Very easy to go wrong and then would be a disaster to get fixed, would cost more than If you got a pro in the first place!! Well done mate great job!!!👍👍
@Adventures-of-Ellie798
@Adventures-of-Ellie798 3 года назад
I’ve actually done this with just 4-1 sand and cement and scratched off in the same way , it’s just way cheaper than K-rend .
@robevs100ok
@robevs100ok 3 года назад
Great video outlining all the bad that can happen, u have made my mind up that I will leave my house to the professionals, I'm like u I can do a lot but sometimes the materials u have to work with are just not forgiving enough. Thanks for the vid great info regarding the beading against the window something I never thought of.
@Shavenuw129
@Shavenuw129 3 года назад
That's a far better finish than the 'professional' firm that did my render. Top job. 👍
@NH00531
@NH00531 3 года назад
I’m planning on finishing my new garden wall in render this summer, so this video will be very useful. If it turns out looking half as good as your garage I’ll be well chuffed. 👍
@JamesDixon
@JamesDixon 3 года назад
Wow... tremendous job, I've watched tons of rendering vids on yt in prep to have try myself in the summer months and for you to pull off that finish on your first attempt is amazing. I'd be buzzin if I'd paid someone and they did that 👌👏 subbed and look forward to similair vids.
@raydunn3501
@raydunn3501 3 года назад
Brilliant job Tim,,, now stop messin about with that place,,, Come have a go at mine,,, now you know how to do it,,, will only take half the time. Well done
@noskills9577
@noskills9577 3 года назад
You had a good crack at it, better than me I reckon. Use the mesh for some concrete projects, furniture maybe.
@woody1380
@woody1380 3 года назад
My biggest problem is the mesh comes in 50m rolls for £103 and I only need a few square metres for a section of garden wall.
@lagunafishing
@lagunafishing 2 года назад
You say you have pare bags of the Weber Monocouche... what is the shelf life of those compared to say bags of cement used in traditional rendering?
@kevinsaunby982
@kevinsaunby982 3 года назад
Great job Tim - if staining becomes an issue I recommend ‘wet and forget’. It works very slowly but effectively.
@harestonestudio
@harestonestudio 3 года назад
Looking forward to this!
@BigTallKeith83
@BigTallKeith83 3 года назад
Do you have any concern about breathability of the external wall/brickwork? Is it cement based? I know you've done a lot of internal lime work, and wonder if this could cause future damp issues? Good job though, hats off to you 👏
@TheRestorationCouple
@TheRestorationCouple 3 года назад
It’s a concrete cavity wall so no not this time. It is likely a little more breathable than sand and cement but I imagine the stipple coat reduces that quite a bit.
@Uncleal29
@Uncleal29 Год назад
Omg I hate to be negative but dont copy this or your wasting materials a professional could use ,so many bad practices. It's really not a product a DIY can use nice try but when the sun hits it 😵
@loadofsmith1511
@loadofsmith1511 3 года назад
I've recently had a house rendered by a professional company, and I am very pleased. But all in I would say you have do a far thorough job. Top job, exalent video 👍
@flashback9966
@flashback9966 3 года назад
For goodness sake Tim, will you stop messing about on all these other jobs and get back on finishing your lovely workshop! :)
@TheRestorationCouple
@TheRestorationCouple 3 года назад
So true. But once that workshop is up and running I’m going to be distracted with even more projects. 😀
@peterjones6226
@peterjones6226 2 года назад
Interesting video and a nice job 👍. Could you plz explain the base coat you used.
@eoinstakelum2590
@eoinstakelum2590 3 года назад
Would you recommend for a first timer renderer? Want to finish my garden walls in white. Can it be painted?
@grantcook5376
@grantcook5376 3 года назад
Hopefully he will give us an answer.
@jonb8241
@jonb8241 3 года назад
Cracking job... as per usual. Keep up with the great videos 👍
@harryedwards9391
@harryedwards9391 3 года назад
You’ve done a very nice job but please please stop keep saying so at the beginning of your sentences It’s a waste of a word
@ant8066
@ant8066 2 года назад
what beading depth is that and where did you buy it from?
@rossmale8715
@rossmale8715 3 года назад
Wouldn't worry too much about staining, I've had the Weber on the front of mine a few years now with rain and all sorts washing down it without any real signs of staining.
@stevedix7885
@stevedix7885 Год назад
How can people say this is a good job. I can honestly say I would not get paid for a job of that standard.
@Ireland-bc2gx
@Ireland-bc2gx Год назад
Been in the trade many years and you did alright a few control joints would have helped u out👍
@woody1380
@woody1380 3 года назад
04:53 Her - Bobble hat, shirt, jumper, winter coat, overalls. Him Jean & t-shirt. 🤣 Nice job and now I feel like I could probably take on a job like that too.
@mikiex
@mikiex 3 года назад
I think the result is great, I had no idea about this type of render. It seems a bit more forgiving than the more traditional sand and cement!
@louiesworkshop2023
@louiesworkshop2023 3 года назад
Hi Tim, I need your advise buddy, I watched your brillant video about your choice with the Record Power Sabre 350, I decided to go ahead and purchase the 350, I have had the bandsaw now three weeks, used about 6 times and all good, until today, I have noticed a louder than usual noise, like an electrical buzzing that sometimes it louder than other times, have you noticed this with your saw pal? My bandsaw runs ok but when switching on I have for sure noticed a louder than normal buzzing, I have contacted the folks at Record Power and await their response, your feed back would be appreciated, kind regards Louie
@funnymarco1
@funnymarco1 2 года назад
Great job, I`ve seen "so called" plasterers do far worse.
@Trekz86
@Trekz86 Год назад
This should be titled "how not to render" but for a first timer it's not the worst I've seen haha
@projectlivesey5629
@projectlivesey5629 3 года назад
Good effort Tim and a great finish for your first go. There’s not a lot I won’t attempt but my last house was rendered in exactly the same stuff and I bit the bullet and got the professionals in. You probably know the spray method gives a bit of a thicker covering but the finish is just the same as you’ve achieved. One of the biggest jobs is the clean up afterwards 😬😬
@jackwardley3626
@jackwardley3626 Год назад
heard some bad things about this gear mate and i heard you have to use their paint also be better off with sand and cement bit of lime
@coffeefortwosolly
@coffeefortwosolly 3 года назад
That is a massive transformation....and all that money you saved....you can treat yourself to a new tool and something for Jo in her craft room. Surely 😜🤣🤣well done👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥰🙋🏻‍♀️🇬🇧💕jane
@MrWLJ71
@MrWLJ71 3 года назад
You've done a great job! Don't be too critical! You should be pleased with your effort! Just a couple of bits of advice for you and your followers... You can use tile adhesive to affix your plastic levels and finishing strips, it's cheaper than using the render. Timing - Thumb and fingernail test is key. In hotter climates, you can't leave until the next day to rake! if you have 'holes' simply grab a handful of the rub that falls down when you rake the surface and force it back in, once dried, rake again. Finally, when you have finished, use a soft bristle brush and brush it all down... this will remove any excess loose product and allow you to see the overall finish. Just a couple of tips from my own mistakes (I am not a seasoned pro!) Hope it helps
@keepingupwiththejamess5295
@keepingupwiththejamess5295 3 года назад
Would I have to prep the walls if it’s all new blocks
@js8039
@js8039 3 года назад
If you have the gear. Well, everything will be allllright.
@franceshallen2478
@franceshallen2478 3 года назад
Looks great.!!! When I saw the mesh, it made me think of ballet tu-tus'. If your girls are into sewing maybe they could have a bit of it for doll dresses?.(sorry, that's my Nanny side showing through.)
@damprotek
@damprotek 3 года назад
For a first time job looks alright I've only used it once it's not as easy as it looks and the mess is unbelievable I was like you I didn't put enough sheets down and it took me ages to clean the floor I wouldn't have put the stipple coat on only because you've then gotta take that stipple out with your first top coat so the high points can stick through I would have just SBR. everything and level the wall out with your through colour put your mesh on scratch it then two top coats same colour all the way through it sticks like s*** anyway they just want to sell you another bag of something.. I have in the past put the top coat on a sand and cement scratch coat and it sticks like s*** I only put one coat on and scratched it back it looks fine and is lasting forever
@leserltd6090
@leserltd6090 3 года назад
Belcast bead on button not stop bead, scratch lines, marks... You never made nice finish with new scratch blade :-( With your job style use ocr and sponge on the end to make better finish
@michaelscott9773
@michaelscott9773 2 года назад
Just a few tips --Sheet up properly -Don't use a cement mixer- made sure bags of render are in date -mix render and water exactly as per instructions- clean the whisk off properly each time- have a separate bucket with water for this - stick beads on properly not dabs- use a clean bucket for each mix- use as long a straight edge as possible for each section - Yes you've done a good job- well done.
@stephblindbeekeeper4064
@stephblindbeekeeper4064 2 года назад
Brilliant especially as it wasn't machine applied... you can still include or install your very own under window sill by creating it with a different coloured material, similar colour to the stone required and trowel it on and create it, as its the same material as the rendering it'll all stick together.... you've given me the incentive and inspiration to finally rerender my shed which over 30 years ago I rendered in sand and cement in a brick effect, unfortunately over the past 30 years its shown that s&c is just too brittle.... the product you've used is perfect.... thank you for your inspiration and incentive. Great job.
@myrahouse2368
@myrahouse2368 2 года назад
We are doing a Render course because it’s so expensive to get it done on our new build.
@georgeomalley6066
@georgeomalley6066 3 года назад
Good job, the more U do the better U get, if U had labour, be No pressure 🖖
@marppp28
@marppp28 3 года назад
If there is enough thickness on window sills could be easier to level it off with 25 mm polystyrene and would give you extra insulation But you managed perfect without 👍
@peternelson8048
@peternelson8048 2 года назад
Just recommend using pink grip for sticking your beads on. And put your mesh in your base coat and put about 9 inch Square stress patches of mash on your corners of windows and doors.good tho bud 👍🏻
@shoespoons
@shoespoons 3 года назад
angle beads for the windows ..not stops .the water get in behind it
@isleofarran7234
@isleofarran7234 11 месяцев назад
Brother,you will see for yourself that there's a mishmash of materials.A time to rebuild the glory that can't be seen. Good luck.
@paulthewitt
@paulthewitt 3 года назад
Looks as good as the new builds I’ve seen. I’m sure if could be better. But that’s a perfectionist . I bet the £60 a metre quote would have looked no better
@stun9771
@stun9771 3 года назад
If this is your first attempt at rendering, I think you did a reasonable job...and of course, you could always paint it...lol... My next door neighbour had this done a couple of years ago, to his extended three bed semi, the lot...except the tile-hung bay at the front, by his wife’s cousin (in the trade), and it took him almost two weeks to complete it. It looked fine, but last year started to stain under the windows...he tried jet washing, but it didn’t really remove the stains, so if I was you I would definitely seal it...my neighbour didn’t, and now has stains that don’t seem to want to come clean...
@adamford871
@adamford871 3 года назад
Where did you purchase or the render bags from?
@ttshinykit
@ttshinykit 2 года назад
Fantastic job, saw monocouche done on my commercial building about 25 years ago where they also used polystyrene insulation against the brickwork and then the mesh then coating, watching this has given me the confidence to do this at home, thanks very much, how has it weathered since it was done?
@martyletitbee1519
@martyletitbee1519 3 года назад
I loved the gag about getting any colour render you like. Dont tell your kids they'd prob want bright pink render. Theres a guy who does a channel called plastering for beginners. Hes called Blaine. He does render and all that jazz too. Check his channel out. Not that you'll need it. Great job again Timbo !
@jamesmcconnon2
@jamesmcconnon2 3 года назад
I have met plasterers who care less about the finish Well done, i suck at plastering.
@colinchick2692
@colinchick2692 3 года назад
You are being far too harsh on yourself. Im sure you can see blemishes but others probably wouldnt notice at all - I think it looks fab.
@scottgibson3331
@scottgibson3331 3 года назад
Wow, 1.6k likes only 7 dislikes! Great first attempt Tim.
@jonboella2966
@jonboella2966 3 года назад
This type of rendering is very common over here in france, same products, tools etc. Fair play doing this on your ownsome! The contractors over here use a super wide screeding float once they've ruled it off to get it really flat, gets rid of any small divets, bumps, imperfections etc, makes the scatching up stage much easier. Your finished results look good and enjoyed your videos
@nigelsmith1198
@nigelsmith1198 3 года назад
Been easier with scaffolding., nothing worse and dangerous than working off steps/ladders
@JimAckroyd
@JimAckroyd 3 года назад
Really nice job... But I wouldn't expect any thing else from Tim.
@adamcolville2057
@adamcolville2057 3 года назад
well after watching that I'm gonna have a go myself, cracking job.
@jaycutts8054
@jaycutts8054 2 года назад
You can fill in any holes with the half cured dust that falls off from scraping, just push some in firmly then gently run the scratcher or it.
@G2020-
@G2020- 3 года назад
Misses all over it I wouldn't expect to get paid if I left that but fair play for giving it a go on your own place.
@scousepie2
@scousepie2 3 года назад
Enjoyed your vid...bit hard on yourself.. at least you had a go.. well done.
@steh26
@steh26 3 года назад
Top job mate.
@scottjameseaton5503
@scottjameseaton5503 3 года назад
You should have SBR the wall before you put anything on it. Be interesting when the sun is on it.
@richardphillips3303
@richardphillips3303 3 года назад
You are very self critical but I think that you have done an amazing job on that wall! Well done 👏 ✔
@roscopeco2000
@roscopeco2000 2 года назад
You can add insulation under the render I believe. Which helps with insulation and also stabilises wall from movement
@rts6627
@rts6627 3 года назад
Another great video Tim, seriously is there nothing that you can’t do, very inspirational.You mentioned about painting your UPVC windows, will you be doing a video on that ? Keep up the good work 👍👍
@jonny7491
@jonny7491 3 года назад
I think you’ve done a ripper of a job for the first time🇬🇧🇦🇺😀
@stephbhoy1
@stephbhoy1 3 года назад
That’s a brilliant job for most renderers I know, for a DIY it’s amazing. When you do a panel tho try to only stop at a bead or somewhere you won’t see. When you stopped above that door I could feel my toes curling, surely you can see that joint? You could hide it with an outside light or small porch roof but it’s so easily avoidable
@chrislc35
@chrislc35 3 года назад
great job as always. you must have a few money trees planted somewhere with all the work you are doing to your property.
@lukethedukewatkins7441
@lukethedukewatkins7441 Год назад
What product did you use for the stipple backing coat?
@lukethedukewatkins7441
@lukethedukewatkins7441 Год назад
Also. Great effort!!!
@maxlindeman5267
@maxlindeman5267 3 года назад
Good effort but you want to I bar it a lot wetter than that and weber is definitely something you should be rubbing up same day and not overnight
@tuurkishman
@tuurkishman 2 года назад
Nice job 👏 thanks the info 👍
@marlowjoinery9783
@marlowjoinery9783 3 года назад
I find with k rend mix it leave it 10 mins mix it again it stops it setting to fast in the bucket
@dread4836
@dread4836 3 года назад
nice job, prefer render though
@ian_s7481
@ian_s7481 3 года назад
You can get on free training courses at a lot of places, even if they charge it can be well worth the money.
@Ivan-gm7zb
@Ivan-gm7zb 3 года назад
You've done a stunning job looks spot on 👌👍
@GabrielVaraljay
@GabrielVaraljay 3 года назад
Nice job. Thanks for the video.
@megaman2016
@megaman2016 3 года назад
What render should you use for an old 1860s Victorian terrace?
@cowboyal75
@cowboyal75 3 года назад
I would love to know what you recommends for painting UPVC windows or doors? It’s on my list to do.
@jase6709
@jase6709 3 года назад
Dulux weathershield multisurface. You can paint it directly on UPVC. Might be some cheaper brands out there, but I used Dulux a few years ago and my windows still look good.
@jmw0368
@jmw0368 3 года назад
@@jase6709 Can I ask how you applied it (brush/roller/spray)? .....and did it end up seamlessly smooth / not looking hand painted? Also, how robust have you found it to be against knocks, chips, etc? I’m thinking about using it, but just have a fear that if it gets chipped and the white upvc shows through, it’d look awful? Thanks.
@jmw0368
@jmw0368 3 года назад
There’s also a brand called Frenchic ‘al fresco’ which also claims to be suitable. I want to do it also, but seeking some feedback from people who’ve done it, to see how it went.
@jase6709
@jase6709 3 года назад
@@jmw0368 I used a 1.5 inch Purdy brush and I painted the windows in a matt grey finish, so the brush strokes don't really show. No chipping or blistering, just a little discolouration from the sun. Fresh coat sorted that though.
@spatel3783
@spatel3783 6 месяцев назад
thanks for the video
@vamzerproduction4908
@vamzerproduction4908 Год назад
Great job!!! well done :)
@davidscott8436
@davidscott8436 3 года назад
Mesh should have gone in your backing coat not your top coat
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