I have recently come into ownership of a Victorian terraced house on the south coast, with the front wall quite elevated and facing the sea (though at a distance of 200m or so) so it is subject to a lot of severe weather.
The back of the house has exposed brickwork on the first floor and painted brickwork on the ground floor. However, the front of the house appears to be covered with render of some kind. (I've attached photos of the front and back).
I've been reading quite a bit about Victorian houses, how they are pointed with lime mortar and how the mortar needs to breathe. I've read that many coatings, like modern, plastic-based paints are harmful to Victorian walls as they trap moisture.
So now I'm worried about what my walls have been covered with. Is it ok for the front to be covered with render like this, and if so, what sort of render should it be? I've read that cement render is bad from a breathability point of view, so what is the correct sort?
Many thanks for any guidance!
The back of the house has exposed brickwork on the first floor and painted brickwork on the ground floor. However, the front of the house appears to be covered with render of some kind. (I've attached photos of the front and back).
I've been reading quite a bit about Victorian houses, how they are pointed with lime mortar and how the mortar needs to breathe. I've read that many coatings, like modern, plastic-based paints are harmful to Victorian walls as they trap moisture.
So now I'm worried about what my walls have been covered with. Is it ok for the front to be covered with render like this, and if so, what sort of render should it be? I've read that cement render is bad from a breathability point of view, so what is the correct sort?
Many thanks for any guidance!