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Kensington’s architectural identity is defined by elegant Georgian townhouses, Victorian terraces, and carefully detailed period masonry. However, throughout the 20th century, some brick façades were covered with pebbledash or cement render — often to modernise appearance or conceal ageing brickwork.
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Traditional Kensington properties were built using breathable materials. Cement-based render can
In conservation areas, exposed original brick façades are often more in keeping with historic character than modern render coatings.
Pebbledash removal requires precision. Aggressive removal methods can permanently scar soft brick surfaces.
We assess bonding strength, thickness of render, and brick condition beneath.
Using specialist tools, we carefully detach render without damaging the masonry substrate.
Once exposed, we evaluate mortar condition and identify any structural concerns.
We commonly follow removal with traditional lime mortar repointing to complete the façade restoration.
Brickwork is gently cleaned to restore a natural, refined finish appropriate to Kensington properties.
Kensington contains numerous conservation zones and listed properties.
We provide sample test panels and advise on any necessary approvals where applicable.
We restore façades with craftsmanship that reflects Kensington’s prestige.
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No — when carried out using controlled professional techniques.
Typically 1–2 weeks depending on property size and render thickness.
Often yes — once exposed, mortar joints frequently need restoration.
Yes. Exposed period brick façades are highly desirable in Acton.
If your Kensington property is covered in pebbledash and you’re considering restoring it back to brick, professional removal can make a significant difference.