Choose a wall coating for your pebbledashed home. We can
transform it from a dump to a palace, usually in less than week,
even during winter!
Pebbledash and tyrolean were very popular exterior
wall finishes from about the 1920's onwards. many homes
now are looking tired and rough. Nows the time to change
it, but what actually IS pebbledash and what can be done
about it?
Pebbledash exterior wall coatings
Pebbledash is an exterior wall covering, that is
essentially a coat of sand and cement based render, with
the top coat having small stones or pebbles being
literally, thrown at the wet surface by an operative or
contractor. This exterior wall finish was made popular
here in England and Wales since about the 1920’s, when
housing was in greater demand, and builders were forced
to cut costs wherever they could. Pebbledash finishing
on external walls was ideal for this purpose as, not
only was it fashionable at the time, but it could be
utilised to cover up poor quality brickwork, especially
with a shortage of skilled men in the construction
industry after world war 1.
Tyrolean exterior wall coatings
Tyrolean is a cement based textured exterior wallcoating
which is hand applied using a tool called a tyrolean
gun. This is a special bucket with a spindle in the
middle rather like a hairbrush. When cement mixture is
introduced into the gun, the handle turns the
hairbrush-like spiked cylinder, which picks up the
cement, and is then flicked onto the exterior wall
surface in small splats. The tool is hand operated and
can be very exhausting to use all day! There are air and
electric powered versions available, however nothing
beats the old method of doing it and NPA strives to use
a mixture of traditional building skills, and modern
technology, to create a fantastic and long life
transformation of any home, usually within the space of
a week!
This is repeated constantly until a desired cement
texture is achieved on the wall. It is very difficult to
achieve good results on this method without fine warm
weather and a highly skilled operative coating a well
prepared wall. It can be applied as a cement colour
(depressing!) or it can be coloured with the addition of
an “admixture”, which is a coloured dye for the water in
the mix. It is brittle, often quite short term, provides
no protection against the weather and often finishes
patchy. Tyrolean often cracks and in many cases, as the
tyrolean wall coating applied is so thin & brittle, it
falls off. We mean Literally: falls off.
So perhaps be careful when walking past a Tyrolean
finished house in the future?
Pebbledash and tyrolean continued to grow as a popular
method of covering the external walls of a house quickly
and cheaply.
The 1st pebbledash was often of a quite high quality,
and offered the home at least rudimentary protection
from the ravages of the British climate, such as wind
driven rain, hail, snow etc. The major problem with
pebbledash is that it is not completely watertight,
although quite correctly, it does allow the exterior
walls to “breathe”, that is to allow escaping of some
moisture, whilst not letting too much in. However the
main problem is that both pebble dash and tyrolean are
not totally damp proof or waterproof, and, especially in
exposed or coastal locations, water can be driven into
the wall by the wind, which then freezes.
After this moisture has frozen in voids (tiny holes) in
the sponge-like wall, it expands within the wall, just
like an ice-cube expands in the ice tray, so does the
water in the wall.
Pebbledash is not flexible at all, so if pressure is
applied from within the moist wall, the wall surface has
no option but to try and expand to compensate. This is
also true of some tyrolean surfaces. Unfortunately,
pebbledash is not flexible and as such, cracks. This
then allows more water in, and thus accelerates the
cracking even further.
A crack in an outside wall of only 2mm wide, stretching
length ways over 10 metres, actually is equivalent to a
HOLE in the side of a house the size of a tennis ball!
(Think about it…..)
Many home owners are now finding that there are
alternatives to pebbledash, sometimes involving it being
covered over, sometimes it means removing the pebbledash
coating altogether in favour of a replacement external
wall finish that is more pleasing, or in some cases,
more fashionable and in keeping with the neighbouring
houses! Many people give up altogether and resign
themselves to the fact that the pebbledash on the
outside walls of their home looks awful, and always will
look awful! However…………
Some people mistakenly try and paint over the pebbledash
themselves!
After wearing out about 20 brushes, breaking 10 rollers,
cutting deep scratches in their hands & the loss of
patience when they realises it’s taken 2 months to paint
one wall, and it still looks awful, perhaps it’s time to
get the specialists around your house to do the job
correctly, safely and expertly!?
If you try and paint a wall which is pebble dashed, the
following WILL happen:
1) The wall will dry patchy and uneven.
2) You will use a huge amount of paint and the porosity
of the substrate will soak up the masonry paint, which
is in essence only coloured water!
3) You will wear out lots and lots of rollers and
brushes.
4) You will make a lot of mess. If you run a brush over
a very rough or textured surface, the wall will "flick"
the hairs of the brush, so it is unavoidable to not get
paint on windows, doors, floors, pets, and yourself!
5) You will not offer the wall any protection, unlike
exterior wallcoatings which offer complete protection
against the weather (and no, we are not just talking
about our own products either! Wethertex is a good brand
of coating, as is Tex cote from Andura. Both these
products behave in a SIMILAR fashion to our own exterior
coating. (we respect their trade marks, we are just
illustrating how good their products are..........which
is nice of us isnt it?).
6) If you have damp in your home, a wall coating will
cure it, masonry paint will not. 7) You will probably
end up giving up and call a texture coating company
instead!
Pebbledashed and tyrolean textured walls are also often
quite porous so they need to be specially treated anyway
before it is economic to apply any new covering to the
wall at all.
What are the options for pebbledash and tyrolean walls?
• Do nothing: Not quite the positive approach, but some
people dont seem to care about their house………
• DIY painting: as outlined above, is NOT recommended at
all, and only the foolish would attempt it. Or those
with very thick skin on their hands and an awful lot of
time on them too!
• Having a new coat of tyrolean or pebbledash: Not good
if the home owner is sick of looking at it! However if
people must, then it can be quite a big and expensive
job, especially if the consumer wants it done properly.
Cowboy builders would only knock off the loose topcoat,
and render, with a thin skim with pebbles over that.
• The pebbledash or spa dash coating may last about 3
years being realistic. However, a professional
pebbledash company may knock off all the render, which
is sometimes problematic if the base render scratch coat
is firmly adhered to the wall. Knocking this off can in
many cases, rip out the existing mortar joints and the
face of the bricks and blocks that actually hold and
bind the structure of the house together! Can be VERY
dodgy and in some exceptional cases may invalidate your
home insurance, and make your home un-saleable, some may
suggest.
• A good pebbledash job done with quality materials by a
professional general builder or reputable contractor,
may last for around 8 years, sometimes a bit more, which
isn’t too bad and there are some very good companies
around to call. General Builders don’t like wallcoatings
teams though, as they say the maintenance free aspect
deprives them of their annual work, plus they ALWAYS
know how to do it cheaper and better apparently! (Yeah,
right!)
* Coloured render: (sometimes known as "through colour"
render as the pigment or colour is inherent in the
coating and is not aded on top) There are some companies
who now offer a coloured render system. This is
essentially a modified version of traditional sand and
cement rendering, and is applied in a similar fashion.
The most well known brands are: K-rend, Pro rend,
Fibrocem, baumitBayosan, cullomix, webertec, Epsicon,
thermaloc. There are other companies who offer this.
Colored renders are qute often used on brand new built
houses and large commercial developments. Having a
coloured render though is NOT a cheap option, so care
must be taken when choosing a suitable exterior wall
covering from your home. Consider whether the money
spent will be good value or not. DEFINATELY DO NOT
CHOOSE THE CHEAPEST QUOTE with this system and ONLY
choose a product with a BBA certificate or equivalent.
In some cases, some products have known to crack under
direct sunlight. Overall, a good system but can be
expensive. Usually has to be applied by a specialist and
is more suited to new builds.
• Exterior wall coating. Available in trowel-on
wallcoating, Spray applied coatings, roller applied
wallcoating or trowel and roller applied wallcoatings.
Probably the easiest, quickest and most value for money
way to refurbish and repair pebbledashed or tyrolean, or
even brick and masonry (masonary) walls.
An exterior wall coating, some may suggest, is the ideal
alternative to the problem of what to do with a
pebbledashed wall, especially when the home owner is not
wishing for their home to look like pebbledash any
longer! The range of colours available, and the process
they use in repairing the wall and binding the existing
pebbledash with “bagging”, or latex modified render, can
save a lot of time, a lot of hassle, and in the long
term, a lot of money.
Exterior wallcoatings, no matter how they are applied,
are best explained as long life paints, with
render/stucco elements to them. Indeed, some wallcoating
products are actually made with hard minerals in them,
such as perlite, or crushed marble. This gives the
coating strength. This is combined with high quality
colour pigments and dyes, flexible resins, fungicides
etc. Some coatings are even made with an amount of glass
fibre (grp) in them, so the “name of the game” in
exterior coatings is low maintenance, long life and
strength!
An external masonry wall coating is not designed to be a
cheap option, although the savings do come in the long
term, (very much so), but it’s a one stop solution, that
often means it saves you more time and hassle than ever
realised! It’s not a quick fix, it’s not meant to be,
and ALL houses surely deserve far more care and respect
than a quick cheap job by cash in hand type builders?
For a start, a high performance coating is always a one
off job and the company doesn’t normally have to ever
return to the site, ensuring customers are VERY “happy
bunny’s” to say the least! Secondly many operate a
national or international service, have a good customer
care and liaison policy with helpful, friendly and
knowledgeable staff. Thirdly an exterior wall coatings,
be it trowel, roller or spray applied, will cover up
more bad DIY done by previous homeowners or cowboy
builders, hide building joins in extensions, repair
cracks and hollow render and essentially make the house
water tight yet breathable with microporous technology
constantly flexing to suit the mood of the house!
No more cracking, no more fading, no more chipping or
peeling! A wallcoating will last in some cases for up to
25 years, many products offering a guarantee for part of
that period.
Some would advocate that this method is the one stop
solution to repairing and painting the typical house
with no fuss, hassle or worry & handled by experts.
What are you waiting for? pick up the phone (0800 970
4928) or email us!!
For more information on finding out more information
about exterior coating on your pebbledashed home or
commercial property, please click on the links at the
top of the page, or click our logo in the top left hand
corner to go back to the home page. We can apply our
spray applied exterior wallcoating to the following
surfaces:
Pebble dash
Spar Dash
Asbestos sheet.
Stucco
Harling
Masonry (masonary)
Stone
Concrete
Brick (Painted and unpainted)
Rock
Render/plaster
Tyrolean and dry wall.
Wood (in some cases)
We also will be opening our range further to include:
* Modified renders
* Floor coatings
* Roof coatings
* Pliolite exterior masonry paint
* UPVC fascias and soffits.
* UPVC doors and windows.
* Industrial and contract flooring.
And a host of other things, under wraps for now as
others tend to copy us…………
Email:
info@neverpaintagain.co.uk
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