Hi,
I had a skip to fill so started taking off concrete cladding on the front of the house (c1920 3 bed victorian terrace), probably put up 20 years ago. Horrible stuff, and not well adhered to the wall (did worry at one point bits might fall on the wife and kids when they started coming loose!)
It's coming off ok, a few odd bits the brickwork has come off, above the door the old decorative moulding which jutted out has been hacked off when the cladding was put up so not pretty there. The brickwork itself behind the cladding has been painted which is a shame as the neighbors looks nice with the original brickwork
I'm thinking I could either patch up the damaged brickwork and paint the front, or even render the front.
I've done all the standard DIYing and pick up things quickly, I've done a fair bit of plastering (proper plastering not bodge jobs), and have got all the gear, is it much of a different skill to render?
Or, is there an alternative I should consider? thanks in advance
I had a skip to fill so started taking off concrete cladding on the front of the house (c1920 3 bed victorian terrace), probably put up 20 years ago. Horrible stuff, and not well adhered to the wall (did worry at one point bits might fall on the wife and kids when they started coming loose!)
It's coming off ok, a few odd bits the brickwork has come off, above the door the old decorative moulding which jutted out has been hacked off when the cladding was put up so not pretty there. The brickwork itself behind the cladding has been painted which is a shame as the neighbors looks nice with the original brickwork
I'm thinking I could either patch up the damaged brickwork and paint the front, or even render the front.
I've done all the standard DIYing and pick up things quickly, I've done a fair bit of plastering (proper plastering not bodge jobs), and have got all the gear, is it much of a different skill to render?
Or, is there an alternative I should consider? thanks in advance