I've just started chipping off the render on the front of my house. It's in really bad nick and I'm getting penetrating damp in patches.
The tyrolean just pulls off, the coat underneath is dusty, the base coat falls off in parts ( with a little help from a breaker drill with a flat chisel). Patches of the basecoat however are really well bonded and I damage the brick if I breaker it off, its also really slow going.
I'm hoping to strip it all off and let the wall dry out before re-rendering.
Do I need to get all the old base coat off?
If so are there any tools I could hire to do it easily?
Years ago I used to work for a tool company and came across scabblers and needle scalers, would these be any good for this job?
The tyrolean just pulls off, the coat underneath is dusty, the base coat falls off in parts ( with a little help from a breaker drill with a flat chisel). Patches of the basecoat however are really well bonded and I damage the brick if I breaker it off, its also really slow going.
I'm hoping to strip it all off and let the wall dry out before re-rendering.
Do I need to get all the old base coat off?
If so are there any tools I could hire to do it easily?
Years ago I used to work for a tool company and came across scabblers and needle scalers, would these be any good for this job?