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Hammersmith’s Victorian and Edwardian terraces were originally designed with exposed brick façades that reflected the craftsmanship of the period. Over the decades, however, many properties were covered in pebbledash or cement render — often to modernise appearance or conceal ageing brickwork.
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Traditional brick structures in Hammersmith were built using breathable lime mortar systems. Cement-based render and pebbledash can
Riverside exposure in Hammersmith makes breathability even more important.
Pebbledash removal must be controlled and methodical. Aggressive removal methods can permanently scar soft brick surfaces.
We evaluate render thickness, bonding strength, and underlying masonry condition.
Using specialist tools, we carefully detach pebbledash without damaging the brick beneath.
Once exposed, we assess mortar condition and identify any hidden issues.
In many cases, we follow removal with traditional lime mortar repointing for complete façade restoration.
The brickwork is gently cleaned to achieve a natural, uniform appearance.
Parts of Hammersmith, including Brackenbury Village and riverside streets, include conservation zones where maintaining original brick façades enhances architectural harmony.
We restore Hammersmith façades with skill and precision — never shortcuts.
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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 commonly require restoration.
Yes. Exposed period brick façades are highly desirable in Acton.
If your Acton property is covered in pebbledash and you’re considering restoring it back to brick, professional removal can make a significant difference.