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Chiswick is known for its elegant brick façades, refined Victorian terraces, and impressive Edwardian villas. However, over the decades, some properties were covered with pebbledash or cement render — often to modernise appearance or conceal ageing brickwork.
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Traditional Chiswick homes were designed with breathable masonry systems. Cement-based pebbledash can
In conservation areas of Chiswick, restoring original brick façades often significantly enhances both value and visual harmony.
Removing pebbledash from period properties requires patience, skill, and structural awareness. Aggressive removal methods can permanently scar brick faces.
We examine the thickness of render, bonding strength, and underlying brick condition.
Using precision tools, we carefully detach render without damaging the brick beneath.
Once exposed, we evaluate mortar joints and any hidden structural issues.
We often complete lime mortar repointing to fully restore the façade.
Brickwork is gently cleaned to achieve a natural, uniform finish.
Chiswick contains numerous conservation streets where original brick façades are highly valued.
We treat every Chiswick property as an architectural asset.
We restore façades with craftsmanship — not shortcuts.
Get expert answers on Pebbledash Removal, covering techniques, safety, and property restoration.
No — when carried out using controlled professional techniques.
Typically 1–2 weeks depending on property size and render thickness.
Often yes — repointing is commonly required once mortar is exposed.
Yes. Exposed period brick façades are highly desirable in Acton.
If your Chiswick property is covered in pebbledash and you’re considering restoring it back to brick, professional removal can make a significant difference.