Dee Posted Thursday at 18:49 Posted Thursday at 18:49 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
Dee Posted Thursday at 21:02 Author Posted Thursday at 21:02 It's a very big detached house! Wash with a brush or pressure washer? What does it do?
Redbeard Posted Sunday at 20:53 Posted Sunday at 20:53 On 21/08/2025 at 22:02, Dee said: What does it do? Sorry, what is the 'it' in your Q ? The algaecide?
Dee Posted yesterday at 04:01 Author Posted yesterday at 04:01 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
G and J Posted yesterday at 07:44 Posted yesterday at 07:44 Come and look at our neighbours house.....yes the paint will peel off.
Redbeard Posted yesterday at 10:18 Posted yesterday at 10:18 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.
Dee Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 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
ProDave Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 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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