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Many 1930s semi-detached homes across Sudbury were painted during the mid-to-late 20th century to modernise their appearance or conceal ageing brickwork. While painted brick can look tidy at first, it often creates long-term problems for traditional London stock brick.
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In 1930s homes, which often have solid brick sections and decorative bay fronts, impermeable paint can prevent the brick from drying properly.
Removing paint allows the building to return to its intended breathable system.
Every Sudbury property is assessed before selecting the safest approach.
Low-pressure superheated steam softens and lifts paint layers without damaging brick surfaces.
Used where appropriate and carefully neutralised to protect masonry.
Applied cautiously to avoid surface scarring.
We maintain clean, organised working practices at all times.
We provide test panels before commencing full removal.
We restore Sudbury façades with care, precision, and long-term durability in mind.
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No — when carried out using steam and specialist methods.
Typically 3–7 days depending on façade size and paint layers.
Some natural variation is expected; additional cleaning can improve consistency.
Often yes — removing paint may reveal deteriorated mortar.
If your brickwork in Sudbury has been painted and is beginning to peel or trap moisture, professional paint removal can restore both its appearance and breathability.