S_workman
New Member
Hi All,
My cottage built in 1904 has a render that looks like pitched stone (pictures attached). I believe this to be the original render as every cottage build around the same time in my area has the same render.
Does anybody know what material and technique would have been used to apply this render? And what would be a breathable modern equivalent? (Please ignore last owners non-breathable paint job)
I am assuming that due to the property being built with lime mortar, that it would have been some sort of breathable material?
I have had a builder look at it and his thoughts were that it was precast concrete (due to symmetrical nature of the pitched faces) stuck on to the brick work. I am not so sure as when I scraped the paint off an area (2nd picture) is appears to be one solid mass (no pointing between faces). Additionally I don't think concrete based products were commonly used on residential properties in the early 1900s.
The reason I ask is that I would like to brick up an existing small window and would like the render to match in.
All help much appreciated.
My cottage built in 1904 has a render that looks like pitched stone (pictures attached). I believe this to be the original render as every cottage build around the same time in my area has the same render.
Does anybody know what material and technique would have been used to apply this render? And what would be a breathable modern equivalent? (Please ignore last owners non-breathable paint job)
I am assuming that due to the property being built with lime mortar, that it would have been some sort of breathable material?
I have had a builder look at it and his thoughts were that it was precast concrete (due to symmetrical nature of the pitched faces) stuck on to the brick work. I am not so sure as when I scraped the paint off an area (2nd picture) is appears to be one solid mass (no pointing between faces). Additionally I don't think concrete based products were commonly used on residential properties in the early 1900s.
The reason I ask is that I would like to brick up an existing small window and would like the render to match in.
All help much appreciated.