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Pebbledash Removal Cost

Updated: Jun 15


There’s a good chance your home in Dublin has pebbledash on the exterior wall. Although quite common in the UK, this kind of exterior wall coating can eventually become stained and faded. If this is the case in your home, you might be interested in learning how much pebbledash removal cost is and how you would go about removing it.

Pebbledash Removal Cost Walls with pebbledash.



Pebbledash is a type of exterior wall coating that is made from small, rounded stones or pebbles. Typically, a mortar mixture is used to hold the stones together before they are applied to a building’s exterior. Your preference for the finish will determine whether it is smooth or textured.


The 1970s saw a rise in the popularity of pebbledash, which resulted in numerous pebbledash exteriors of buildings. Since the technique is no longer in style, the stones on the walls may be falling off or the original paint may have faded after almost 50 years.

How much does pebbledash removal cost?


Depending on the size of your house and the scope of the necessary work, this will change. However, a full removal job will cost you anywhere from €2,400 to €12,000. If any stones need to be replaced, the cost per square metre will increase by about €60.


For instance, a pebbledash removal cost for a 2-bed terraced house would be between €2,400 to €4,200 for removing and re-rendering while it might cost an extra €1,200 for repointing bricks. Similarly, it would cost between €7,200 – €9,000 and €12,000 respectively for a 4-bed terraced house.


Expect to spend between €2,400 and €4,800 if you want to remove the pebbledash render and reveal the original brickwork. This will cover the price of labour, supplies, and any extra repairs that are required.


You should budget between €240 and €360 if the pebbledash only needs to be repaired and painted. The price reflects both labour and material costs.


You can anticipate spending between €120 and €240 to plaster over the pebbledash.

Factors that affect the cost of removing pebbledash cost


A few different factors will affect the cost of removing pebbledash from your home. House Size

One of the main determinants of pebbledash removal is cost the size of the walls itself. As such, removing the pebbledash from a two-bedroom terrace will be less expensive than removing it from a four-bedroom detached house.

If you are only having the pebbledash removed from one wall, these costs might be less. The back of many terraced homes is left without the pebbledash while the front is stripped of it. Re-Rendering or Restoring Brick Façade

Applying a plaster finish to your exterior walls is known as re-rendering. It has a polished finish that is simple to paint over.


You can choose to have: Cement Renders


The typical application for rendering a property is this one. On-site prep is done for the render. There are several coats used. You can paint it after it has dried. Polymer Render

This render will be delivered pre-colored and pre-mixed. They have a base made of lime or white cement. It offers a robust, permeable water barrier. Many polymer renders are through-colored, eliminating the need for additional painting.


Acrylic Renders


For texture and colour, acrylic renders are used. They are frequently layered over another kind of base coat. Because acrylic render has fibres, it won’t crack. Silicone Render

Contrary to cement or acrylic, silicone render is porous. The colour is already painted on the wall where it is located (through coloured). It is well-liked because it is simple to use.


Monocouche Render


The monocouche render is pre-colored, just like silicone and polymer. You can spray it on or use a trowel to apply it. It only requires one coat, so application time is reduced. Restoring Brick Façade


Sometimes the brickwork beneath the pebbledash is in poor condition after removal. Consequently, you might require some new brickwork. Some plastering companies will include it in their quotation that a certain number of bricks will be included; a typical number is 50 new bricks.


You would be looking at spending between €300 and €600 to purchase 50 bricks. The bricks will be cleaned to return them to their original state after being replaced and any necessary repointing is finished. Typically, the tradesperson will begin the process by removing any damaged bricks and mortar that is deteriorating or old. It’s dusty and disorganised.

To break up the mortar and take out the old bricks, the tradesperson will frequently need to use a drill which can add up to the pebbledash removal cost. All replacement bricks will be reinstalled, and lime mortar will be used to secure them. Where the original mortar was removed, new mortar will be applied.


After the mortar has dried, the brickwork can be cleaned with a stiff brush and warm water that has been seasoned with salt and dishwashing liquid. Some experts might delicately employ a power hose. A special sealant can be applied with a paint sprayer or brush once the brickwork has been thoroughly cleaned. The sealant will guard against weather and water harm to the brickwork.


Scaffolding


To remove the pebbledash from the upper floors, scaffolding is required. You will have a complete set of scaffolding around the house once the pebbledash has been removed from each side. You’ll need less scaffolding if the pebbledash is only being removed from one side of the house.


A property’s three walls will probably require scaffolding, which will cost around €1,020 (more if you live in Dublin). On a terraced home, you can expect to pay between €360 and €420 for a single wall scaffold.


Access


Costs may be higher if access is difficult. Let’s take the scenario where you are having pebbledash removed from the back or side of your home. You have a skip, but it’s either in the street or at the front of the house. Moving items from one location to another will take longer, which will increase labour costs.


Skip Hire


A mini skip can be rented for about €108. However, you’ll need something bigger to remove pebbledash, so depending on your location, you might pay between €240 and €480.


Exterior Painting


Pebble dash removal is untidy and filthy. You will probably need to repaint your window frames and the plinth at the base of your house as a result. The plinth is a thin cement render band.


After the pebbledash is removed, the white paint shields the foundation of your home from excessive moisture. The hourly rate for painters and decorators is between €18 and €26 respectively. You should expect to pay between €144 and €211 for the work.


You can visit the official website today to better understand the different plastering services offered by Wise Dublin Plastering Contractors. Contact us @ 0872769790

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