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I'm contemplating painting the exterior of our house but I'm unsure of the prep needed.

The brickwork has previously been painted with a white sandtex type paint. 

Due to the texture there's alot of grime and algy (tree spores)

Do I need to treat the walls with anything before painting?

What prep do I need to do?

Thanks

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Sorry to be brief; What is the purpose of the algaecide ? Does it prevent growth? Help paint adhere? 

If it wasn't used would repainting fail?

Thanks

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Strictly it does not help the paint adhere to the building; it (and a bit of scrubbing) takes off any algae to which the paint would otherwise adhere, rather than to the brick. If you paint over the algae - algae falls off; paint falls off. After application of the algaecide you once more have propitious conditions for the paint to stick to the wall.

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Ah, OK. It's a huge house to scrub@ is there a spray option or paint product that has algaecide mixed in ?

Appreciate your advice alot

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When I had a pebbledashed and painted house, before re painting, I just pressure washed the whole house and let it dry before re painting. That removed all algae and any loose paint.

 

 

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