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robbie1977
15th April 2008, 08:08 PM
Hi,

I have read lots of threads regarding the topic but with mixed reviews. I am planing to to get a solid door installed at the front of my house where i currently have a glass sliding door. The door jam has a glass panel so will only leave 300mm either side to be covered the length of the door jam. I intend to blue board this area and acrylic render the blueboard and brick. I intend to silicone the gap and blue tape the join and with any luck avoid cracking around the join. Has anyone got any tips to avoid cracking on such a small join with little movement. Your help would be greatly appreciated:D

myla
15th April 2008, 09:20 PM
hello,

can you stand board to eliminate any joint?

i would also use something like "sikaflex" for sealing as this can be painted or are you talking about silicone after finshed rendering and painting

thankyou

myla

robbie1977
16th April 2008, 06:40 PM
i have been told you can fill any excess gap with silicon where the board meets the brick work. Then use blue tape which is like plaster paper tape but stronger. I guess the crack between the board and the brick is similar to that of a plaster join, then render over the top. Fingers crossed i won't get a crack where they meet over time. The blue board itself won't have a join, as you said i will stand it straight up on it's end

myla
16th April 2008, 07:30 PM
hello,

paint, acrylic render etc does not stick to silicone,

you are best to put a "fine" feature line between the intersection of the differing materials,

ie. run a 4 inch nail to groove

you will get movement as the door is opened and closed for example

thankyou

myla