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[GALLERY=media, 101836]Zclad 2 by Richard Hamlett posted 6 Sep 2018 at 11:54 AM[/GALLERY][GALLERY=media, 101835]Z Clad 1 by Richard Hamlett posted 6 Sep 2018 at 11:54 AM[/GALLERY]Hi Guys,
So recently bought some exterior wall cladding (Zclad) spent about £350.00 on adhesive, treatment and the cladding.
It's all fallen off, I contacted the company who say it's probably because its a retaining wall and it's getting too wet (even though their website doesn't say anything about retaining walls).
1). So does anyone know the reason why its falling off? Is it because it's getting too wet so the adhesive isn't bonding properly?
I have draining built in across the bottom of the wall and the corrugated pipe comes out of either side, they informed me that putting concrete holes in the bottom of the wall would solve the problem by adding more drainage.
2). So my second question is, will these holes I drill in actually help keep the cladding stay on? As it's a retaining wall surely it's going to get wet regardless of how much drainage is put in. I just don't want to waste my time putting holes in the bottom of the wall and then the cladding falling off again anyway.
thanks in advance !
So recently bought some exterior wall cladding (Zclad) spent about £350.00 on adhesive, treatment and the cladding.
It's all fallen off, I contacted the company who say it's probably because its a retaining wall and it's getting too wet (even though their website doesn't say anything about retaining walls).
1). So does anyone know the reason why its falling off? Is it because it's getting too wet so the adhesive isn't bonding properly?
I have draining built in across the bottom of the wall and the corrugated pipe comes out of either side, they informed me that putting concrete holes in the bottom of the wall would solve the problem by adding more drainage.
2). So my second question is, will these holes I drill in actually help keep the cladding stay on? As it's a retaining wall surely it's going to get wet regardless of how much drainage is put in. I just don't want to waste my time putting holes in the bottom of the wall and then the cladding falling off again anyway.
thanks in advance !