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Got a customer going off on one because when drilling through to the outside on two of several holes the red brick laminated.
She wants it made good.
Sand cement is a no no as its 'the wrong colour'
The boss has lost it with her and has said to me 'sort it'.
Suggestions please.
 
Not sure what you mean by laminated. If damage is only on the surface and not right through the brick, perhaps you can remove the brick and refit it the other way round, with the good inside facing out?

Or remove a good brick from the other side of the house to replace it - she might not notice until you're gone and she's paid you for the job :p
 
shallow crator on the exit side on the outside of the house, not completely covered by the conduit junction box. Now with hole and 2 lots of 2.5 through it, so replacement is not a possibility.
 
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shallow crator on the exit side on the outside of the house, not completely covered by the conduit junction box. Now with hole and 2 lots of 2.5 through it, so replacement is not a possibility.

Ah, well if you've got conduit running through the brick then it might be a bit difficult to remove it without taking the whole job apart. Do you have a photo of the damaged brick?
 
I've tried painting over silicone and it's not easy. I would avoid silicone at all costs. We usually use a small, brushed finished, stainless steel plate to cover damage like this but again you'd need to remove cables and conduit and reinstall after the repair.
 
Drill or grind a brick that is a near colour match, save the dust and mix it in with your compo. If you still have the shattered remains engineer them to shape and stick them in with neat Unibond.
 
The worst is its only a small job, the boss could afford to right it off and walk away, but he won't - the way things are going it will cost him more for me to fix it then the bill that is being withheld.
 

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