Fibreglass longevity

early riser

Member
Location
Up North
I was planning on fibreglass coating the walls on my new parlour, following advice on here.

However, having just seen Tom Pemberton’s recent video with the fibreglass flaking off after only a matter of months, I’m starting to wonder if I’ve made the right decision!

I don’t believe he used the well known Welsh firm that most on here have used.

is this an isolated case caused by shoddy workmanship/inadequate surface preparation? Or have others had similar experiences?

That parlour on YouTube is shortly going to look a mess
 

vantage

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Pembs
I was planning on fibreglass coating the walls on my new parlour, following advice on here.

However, having just seen Tom Pemberton’s recent video with the fibreglass flaking off after only a matter of months, I’m starting to wonder if I’ve made the right decision!

I don’t believe he used the well known Welsh firm that most on here have used.

is this an isolated case caused by shoddy workmanship/inadequate surface preparation? Or have others had similar experiences?

That parlour on YouTube is shortly going to look a mess
We have fibreglass, been in twenty years, it was very cheap as we bought the materials and did it ourselves, looks as good as new when I clean it.
 

Bald Rick

Moderator
Moderator
Location
Anglesey
I'm not risking it on our new parlour, going to clad with plastic, think it looks far better and tom pemberton paid £8.5k for that mess

Look at the video off his page

 

Blue.

Member
Livestock Farmer
I was planning on fibreglass coating the walls on my new parlour, following advice on here.

However, having just seen Tom Pemberton’s recent video with the fibreglass flaking off after only a matter of months, I’m starting to wonder if I’ve made the right decision!

I don’t believe he used the well known Welsh firm that most on here have used.

is this an isolated case caused by shoddy workmanship/inadequate surface preparation? Or have others had similar experiences?

That parlour on YouTube is shortly going to look a mess
Not seen his flaking vid but his walls were a right mess before he had them fibreglassed,it would have been better rendered beforehand.
 

Alan88

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Northern Ireland
Ours is done 20 years and any outside edge has an aluminium angle piece glued or screwed on to protect it. Still ok apart from one or two places I've been too close with the pressure washer
 

Lakes Nash

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
South lakes
I was planning on fibreglass coating the walls on my new parlour, following advice on here.

However, having just seen Tom Pemberton’s recent video with the fibreglass flaking off after only a matter of months, I’m starting to wonder if I’ve made the right decision!

I don’t believe he used the well known Welsh firm that most on here have used.

is this an isolated case caused by shoddy workmanship/inadequate surface preparation? Or have others had similar experiences?

That parlour on YouTube is shortly going to look a mess
His problem could have been damp/too cold and blocks to new!
 

Wesley

Member
I rarely watch TP’s videos but I’m pretty sure I saw bits of his parlour build & thinking it looked like Stevie Wonder had chucked up the blocks after a heavy all day drinking session. Certainly not the best example of how to do it. Water getting behind fibreglass would be one of the main reasons it goes wrong. We laid the floor after we fibreglassed the walls so it was sealed in. Had a good 20 years out of it before we stopped using the parlour.
Done well its really good, but complete waste of money if not done properly.
 

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