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Hi,
Can I grind down the front surface a breezeblock wall once its in place?
This screen shot, from a video we took when adapting the house, shows the breezeblock wall level with the outer level of c and d. I want to remove c and d, so how can I get the breezeblock back to that same level, -the blockwork of the original bungalow, please?
I want to insulate my carer's bedroom but don't have much space. We adapted the 2 bed bungalow to move into 8 years ago.. I see from video we took that the builder added an new layer of plasterboard/plaster (levels a and b) onto the original plasterboard (level c and d) . I would like to remove a, b, c, d levels. BUT a window was blocked up with breezeblocks flush with level d. I want to cut/grind/chisel off the face of the breezeblock (3cm?) so that it level with the original breeze block behind a,b,c,d.
How should I approach the job please? Can it be done please?
Thanks Jt
Can I grind down the front surface a breezeblock wall once its in place?
This screen shot, from a video we took when adapting the house, shows the breezeblock wall level with the outer level of c and d. I want to remove c and d, so how can I get the breezeblock back to that same level, -the blockwork of the original bungalow, please?
I want to insulate my carer's bedroom but don't have much space. We adapted the 2 bed bungalow to move into 8 years ago.. I see from video we took that the builder added an new layer of plasterboard/plaster (levels a and b) onto the original plasterboard (level c and d) . I would like to remove a, b, c, d levels. BUT a window was blocked up with breezeblocks flush with level d. I want to cut/grind/chisel off the face of the breezeblock (3cm?) so that it level with the original breeze block behind a,b,c,d.
How should I approach the job please? Can it be done please?
Thanks Jt