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Hi all!
Well I finally got around to removing the masonry paint on my bungalow which was built in 1980 (I really dislike painted brickwork!).
Anyway - it has indeed exposed the probable reason the bricks were painted in the first place. I thought it was due to the large 'spots' left by the cavity wall insulation drilling which was installed before my time here - however it seems the bricks have in fact spalled in places - mostly around the edges.
Upon closer inspection of the painted wall - I can indeed see many bricks which have similar damage.
I'm in a real dilemma now as to what to do
Any thoughts / ideas?
Here's the wall I just stripped of paint
Here's a close-up of the typical damage
A couple of pictures of one wall yet to be stripped - with damage lying beneath the paint
Well I finally got around to removing the masonry paint on my bungalow which was built in 1980 (I really dislike painted brickwork!).
Anyway - it has indeed exposed the probable reason the bricks were painted in the first place. I thought it was due to the large 'spots' left by the cavity wall insulation drilling which was installed before my time here - however it seems the bricks have in fact spalled in places - mostly around the edges.
Upon closer inspection of the painted wall - I can indeed see many bricks which have similar damage.
I'm in a real dilemma now as to what to do
Any thoughts / ideas?
Here's the wall I just stripped of paint
Here's a close-up of the typical damage
A couple of pictures of one wall yet to be stripped - with damage lying beneath the paint