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Teddington’s Victorian terraces and Edwardian homes were originally designed with exposed brick façades that reflected craftsmanship, proportion, and architectural character. During the 20th century, some properties were covered with pebbledash or cement render to modernise their appearance or conceal ageing brickwork.
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Traditional brick and lime mortar systems rely on breathability. Cement-based render can
In properties near the River Thames, trapped moisture can significantly worsen brick decay when impermeable materials are present.
Removing pebbledash allows the building to function as originally intended.
Pebbledash removal requires precision and patience. Aggressive techniques can permanently damage soft London stock brick.
We evaluate render thickness, adhesion strength, and underlying brick condition.
Using specialist tools, we carefully detach pebbledash without scarring the brick beneath.
Once exposed, we assess mortar condition and identify any hidden deterioration.
We often complete the project with traditional lime mortar repointing to ensure full façade restoration.
Brickwork is gently cleaned to achieve a natural, uniform appearance.
Whether your property is close to Bushy Park or along the Thames, our approach ensures
We provide test sections before full removal begins.
We restore Acton façades with skill and precision.
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 — once exposed, mortar joints commonly require restoration.
Yes — exposed period brick façades are highly desirable in Teddington.
If your Teddington property is covered in pebbledash and you’re considering restoring it back to brick, professional removal can make a significant difference.