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Hello
We are wanting to spruce up the exterior of our house with a lick of paint however we are unsure of whether the exterior is simply painted (seems thicker and courser than paint) or rendered (doesn’t seem as thick as what I imagine tender to be).
Are you able to give any ideas on what the exterior is and whether it would be possible to patch without removing it all?
For context, the house is about 30 years old.
Thanks in advance!
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @AED16. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about repairing a painted wall.
It could be some type of render effect paint. It would likely be an excellent idea to re-coat with a textured finish as it will disguise these areas where the paint has peeled.
If the current paint continues to peel, your new topcoat will fail. You'll need to prepare these worn areas and determine how bad the existing paint is. If you have a high-pressure washer, I suggest thoroughly cleaning the whole wall. You'll need to do this anyway before painting. Pay special attention to these worn areas and try to blast off any loose paint. You must remove anything loose before painting.
After you've cleaned the areas, take a scraper and chip away area loose paint until you reach a section where it is still well adhered. You can paint the area if you feel the rest of the paint is still well attached.
Please let me know if you have questions.
Mitchell
Thank you so much @MitchellMc for your speedy reply. That information is extremely helpful and we will do everything you’ve suggested. Much appreciated!
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