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Hi, I'm new here and after expert advice about the awful coating on out Victorian terraced house.
It's at least 15 years old and is cracked/blown in a few places and I'm just not sure what to do about it.
It seems to be some sort of textured paint coating with fibres in it. I've included images of it where it meets the brickwork of next door, plus the cracking and also some bits that have come off. The small pieces are the front and back of the coating.
Sadly (or maybe not) the walls under don't seem to have been stripped back when the coating was applied and there are multiple layers of paint beneath it.
More of the coating seems to be in good order than not, but this isn't just a case of stripping the bad sections off and repainting due to the texture of the surface.
All advice, especially from people who specialise in this kind of thing, appreciated.
It's at least 15 years old and is cracked/blown in a few places and I'm just not sure what to do about it.
It seems to be some sort of textured paint coating with fibres in it. I've included images of it where it meets the brickwork of next door, plus the cracking and also some bits that have come off. The small pieces are the front and back of the coating.
Sadly (or maybe not) the walls under don't seem to have been stripped back when the coating was applied and there are multiple layers of paint beneath it.
More of the coating seems to be in good order than not, but this isn't just a case of stripping the bad sections off and repainting due to the texture of the surface.
All advice, especially from people who specialise in this kind of thing, appreciated.