SammyQ
Established Member
Hello Gang, I moved house in September, for a plethora of reasons, and we bought the wee place in the pictures below. As you can see, one original owner's sense of taste was only in their mouths and the ghastly "salmon" has got to go. It is also - our builder thinks - contributing to damp cavity insulation by limiting breathability and (possibly?) creating some condensation on exterior wall faces inside...if that make sense?
Question is, how to remove it? As it is a rough wall, poultice and plastic sheet treatments won't work? They cannot be applied closely enough?
Will power washing damage the face of brick and block? Block incidentally, made from steel mill waste or summat like it, dark black dust.
Is there a chemical that will not break the bank? I'm talking approx 80 square metres here...
In both these rear facade shots from the estate agents blurb, the main house is on the right, sintered(??) block, the extension on the left is rustic brick. Colour by Jean Paul Gaultier one presumes...
Help, please mes amis!!
Sam
PS, yes, that is a miniature of Marilyn Monroe sitting on the fence round the patio...did I say the P.O.'s taste was up the left? (They may have been colourblind...the bedroom was electric purple and fluorescent lime...I threatened to wear welding goggles to get to sleep first night...).
Question is, how to remove it? As it is a rough wall, poultice and plastic sheet treatments won't work? They cannot be applied closely enough?
Will power washing damage the face of brick and block? Block incidentally, made from steel mill waste or summat like it, dark black dust.
Is there a chemical that will not break the bank? I'm talking approx 80 square metres here...
In both these rear facade shots from the estate agents blurb, the main house is on the right, sintered(??) block, the extension on the left is rustic brick. Colour by Jean Paul Gaultier one presumes...
Help, please mes amis!!
Sam
PS, yes, that is a miniature of Marilyn Monroe sitting on the fence round the patio...did I say the P.O.'s taste was up the left? (They may have been colourblind...the bedroom was electric purple and fluorescent lime...I threatened to wear welding goggles to get to sleep first night...).