Brickwork advice

I'm no expert but do you think it is acceptable.  Will be rendered later.

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If it was done knowing that it would be rendered, yes.

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silverfaun
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They are going to have to slap a lot of render on to smooth it out,  the morter left unsmoothed between the joints looks a bit thick.

An after picture would be good.

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My concern is the middle section of the last course it isn't even across the top.  Should I put a spirit level on it?

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@free-the-chaser wrote:

My concern is the middle section of the last course it isn't even across the top.  Should I put a spirit level on it?


lol, is this a joke thread??

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@free-the-chaser wrote:

My concern is the middle section of the last course it isn't even across the top.  Should I put a spirit level on it?


I think the level of the spirit was more important to the brickie.Smiley Very Happy

 

Seriously, the section where the top is not even, looks as though the whole wall is sinking there.  Perhaps the foundation was not to the appropriate standard.

 

DEB

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Yep, the only spirit used looks like some seriously cred Glenfiddich,  slainte Cat LOL

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A true tradie does the best job render or no render.:(

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I'd have personally used a string-line in preference to a spirit level.
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