Render colour over pebble dash
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Comments (8)Pebbledash is a design crime!!! I'd see how damaged the bricks are by doing a patch. You do need to be careful though with the planners. Unbelievably our coastal village is currently locked in battle with the local planning department as more people want to remove the pebbledash for fibre cement ship lap cladding and the planners in their wisdom are against it, but they will now let us render in any colour....See MoreRender or Brick Slips on Edwardian property?
Comments (6)I guess companies and products can vary business to business, We are aware from customers we speak to who have received samples from companies that not all people who advertise having genuine brick slips actually do there strange mixes of plastic, ceramic replicas etc. However The Brickslip Brothers do sell and even install genuine authentic products and there are methods in treatments available to helps blend the style, there so many unique advantages to this product, I am sorry for the experience you had with the company Titiankim, if its something you ever consider looking at again get in touch, all the best The Brick Slip Brothers....See MoreExterior paint colour advice, thanks
Comments (5)Hi Ellie. Rather than change the colour of the rendering on the bottom, you could have it professionally cleaned - using a “soft wash” technique, NOT jet washing. It would bring it back to a lovely colour. We have a local company called Blue Lagoon Softwash who do this in the Northwest. Not sure where you are but you could find another local company - just make sure they do “SoftWash Solutions” as that’s the technology needed ......See MoreBay window make over
Comments (9)hi Paige, you do not need any planning permission to replace the tile hung bay. the tiles will be fitted on timber battening. when the tiles are removed you may need to change the timber battening beneath, but this is straightforward. there are many colours in the plain tile ranges you can use. as a decorative tile I would recommend using a natural clay tile as the replacement as the colour will not fade over time, which will happen with a cement based tile. best Rowland...See More- 6 years ago
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