Great tip m8. I have a lovely stone house that some bastard put pebble dash all over and I want it all gone. Also have block extension with pebble dash, can I just render over that do you know?
@Brit Mk 2 Thanks mate. Already stripped sand cement plaster from the interior walls and repointed all the stone work with lime 👌 Going for a full and authentic restoration.
arthur callahan I would have thought it would be very difficult to get a clean exposed brick finish after render has been on top. But good luck. Let me know how it goes :)
Worth a go. If the pebble dash isn’t painted you may be able to render straight over the top. I’d ask a renderer if pebble dash provitamins sufficient key.
Haha, i get the technique but you made it look harder with "fault lines" gonna go try this now. Got a nightmare job on my house. One i wish i didnt start now i know how tough it is. 😶
Don’t worry Matt these ignorant comments are from people who prob work in Tesco and get about 300 a week whilst you get to pick your jobs and customers all year and get about 800 per week minimum.
@@TimboTbagz well here is some honesty By tomorrow I would have done 3.5 days this week and after tax I’ll take home £982 without a labourer with me. Now if it was 5 full days do the math
@@Southpoint2019 You're very likely not earning 60k+ on the tools mate. No offence but I've heard it all day for years and it's rarely true. Same guys who say this have finance cars usually lol.
GreAt help. I did it with 115mm grinder and cross hatched. This allowed the hammer to just pop off each ‘block’.
Awesome!
Even better. I've awful 1949 loopy stipple render to remove and this sounds good.
Looks like a good technique to get the worst of it off, what did you do to get that remainder off? Same tools and technique?
Great idea
I thought the same process …..
One suggestion …… would an SDS comb blade be better than a plain blade ?
Great tip m8. I have a lovely stone house that some bastard put pebble dash all over and I want it all gone. Also have block extension with pebble dash, can I just render over that do you know?
@Brit Mk 2 No I want to know if I can render over the pebble dash, as in not remove it at all and render on to it.
@Brit Mk 2 Thanks mate. Already stripped sand cement plaster from the interior walls and repointed all the stone work with lime 👌 Going for a full and authentic restoration.
The pebble dash I'm trying to remove is a bastard to get off
You might be able to render over it.
The thing is though I'm trying reveal bricks underneath it because I think the pebble dash looks shit
arthur callahan managed to reveal any cleanly so far?
Some but the bottom is getting thinner and the jack hammer is just skimming the rest of it
arthur callahan I would have thought it would be very difficult to get a clean exposed brick finish after render has been on top. But good luck. Let me know how it goes :)
It's a 9" angle grinder with a diamond tip blade👍
Haha i was saying it for him as well, camera nerves make ur brain go dead
Thanks buddy the theory makes sense, think you might have saved me some stress.
wall chaser would have been better for scoring because you can set the depth
Would u recommend using same method on pebble dash. Mine seems thicker though.
Worth a go. If the pebble dash isn’t painted you may be able to render straight over the top. I’d ask a renderer if pebble dash provitamins sufficient key.
Any issues with doing this on a wet day? Been doing on my day off and the rain won't stop
Water will absorb into the brick but shouldn’t be an issue if it’s not exposed for too long.
Oh yeah that looks well easy
Good tip.
Glad you liked it
Wow! Great job.
Wow, that job sucks anyway you have it
I like your vids and advice but please get a cheap tripod
Are those tampons in your ears??
Yes
Haha, i get the technique but you made it look harder with "fault lines" gonna go try this now. Got a nightmare job on my house. One i wish i didnt start now i know how tough it is. 😶
It is a pain in the arse
@@MattHutton your trick worked really well...but once i got a good chunk off...everything just started to fall easily. 💪🏻
Squidlings good stuff :)
@@MattHutton What do you do to repair the damaged / scarred bricks ?
crocusinmay may render over the top with fresh render
Why were you removing the render? So that the wall can be re rendered?
Yes, because additional brick work was added and I didn’t like the look of the old render
@@MattHutton were the bricks laid on a new footing or off a steel angle bolted to the wall ?
Don’t worry Matt these ignorant comments are from people who prob work in Tesco and get about 300 a week whilst you get to pick your jobs and customers all year and get about 800 per week minimum.
Your comment shows you're more ignorant than the people you are bitching about. Smh
@@xxadamd84xx64 ignorant but still true
I swear all tradies like to think they're raking it in lol
@@TimboTbagz well here is some honesty
By tomorrow I would have done 3.5 days this week and after tax I’ll take home £982 without a labourer with me.
Now if it was 5 full days do the math
@@Southpoint2019 You're very likely not earning 60k+ on the tools mate. No offence but I've heard it all day for years and it's rarely true. Same guys who say this have finance cars usually lol.
Still a pretty hard job mate
Hmm.
I was scared that you were going to hurt yourself on accidentally
Amy Brown ahh not at all :) safe as houses :)
Nice try no diff
🤣🤣👍
Forget this mate just render over it! 😂 also the wall would have already been reasonable flush 👍
Rendering over paint needs proper prep, What's your recommendation?
Pva the fuck out of it and move house within 24 months of the job 😂😂