Hi, I'm hoping someone can help us with our render problem. Last year we brought a 4 bed detatched victorian house, which is great - apart from the external render. It is rendered all over with a smooth render, but then the plasterer swept his trowel across and made big swirly arcs all over - looks terrible. When we brought the house, we budgeted a bit of money to sort out the render, but a friend in the know of ours says we won't get much change from £20k if we get the render taken off and redone.
My partner isn't in favour of redoing it. He thinks it is wasteful as the render is perfectly good. It is, and I don't want to take it all off if there is another option. Today I went out with a hammer and a wallpaper scraper, and was able to chip a swirl level quite quickly. I then thought that if we paint the house (which we planned to do anyway) it would look loads better. I don't mind having it as a project this summer - but would that be a crazy way of doing it - chipping away by hand?
Our surveyor suggested getting an angle grinder to it, but I'm hopeless with power tools and would be nervous about using one. Might an industrial sander do it? Are they a bit less heavy/daunting to use?
If anyone can advise on the best technique for this, I'd be grateful.
Toots
My partner isn't in favour of redoing it. He thinks it is wasteful as the render is perfectly good. It is, and I don't want to take it all off if there is another option. Today I went out with a hammer and a wallpaper scraper, and was able to chip a swirl level quite quickly. I then thought that if we paint the house (which we planned to do anyway) it would look loads better. I don't mind having it as a project this summer - but would that be a crazy way of doing it - chipping away by hand?
Our surveyor suggested getting an angle grinder to it, but I'm hopeless with power tools and would be nervous about using one. Might an industrial sander do it? Are they a bit less heavy/daunting to use?
If anyone can advise on the best technique for this, I'd be grateful.
Toots