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Bricklaying & Repointing

Coping or Poured in Concrete Cap on external brick wall

Anonymous user 16/03/2024 - 2.40 PM

Hi our freeholder is having some extensive works done (at flat owners expense) externally. Part of this was to replace and/or repair coping stones on a long access balcony. This is what was set out in the surveyors specification. What the builders have done instead is built a frame on top of the parts of the wall to make a pour in concrete cap using general purpose concrete for the parts which need replacing. They said they could not get coping stones to match which seems un likely as they are just plain blocks, nothing fancy. One strip they laid on Friday and then took the frame off Friday evening and it has been left exposed to the rain all weekend. This doesnt seem right. Am I right in thinking this is likely to be a way to save costs and the concrete cap will not be as durable as replacing coping stones?

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2 Answers

D Murray construction

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Crawley
I would replace the coping like for like if the coping was discontinued I would recommend replacing all the coping with new copings as pouring concrete would just look out of place with the existing copings
Answered1 February 2021
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SGB (Steve Gilmour Builders)

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Prestatyn
Replacing the coping would be best practice , especially visually, trying to make your own copings will result in difference in colours and if not done properly can be weak, if matching copings can't be found , then recommending replacing them all to the owner would be an option , if they want them to match .
Answered18 February 2021
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