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Cost of pebble dashing

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mrssunshinexxx · 25/03/2019 15:29

I know this will vary we have a semi detached 3 bed dormer with large double garage.can anyone share prices for pebble dashing ?
Thanks

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mrssunshinexxx · 26/03/2019 20:35

Thanks Troy

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DrWhy · 26/03/2019 20:39

Pretty much our entire village is haarled (pebble dashed) I don’t much like it but it’s definitely much more hardwearing than the render we’ve got on the garage and extension. We are looking at getting that pebble dashed to match it’s expensive- in the thousands.

Bottledate · 27/03/2019 11:52

Also, although this may be irrelevant in this case, one of the houses near me clad their brick house (in alternating colours, great!) and it apparently massively helped with the damp inside.

MAXWELL02 · 22/01/2020 23:12

Do you have a photo please? Sounds great. Thanks

shazzybabs · 17/07/2020 19:28

Are you lot serious, how bloody ignorant you all sound, lets have a pic of your houses on here, hate people who after giving their opinion carry on insulting other people, # so rude!! You pay for cladding, I'd just love see what the nasty folk are living in, probally one of those 1 bed council properties your all calling , and probally not even your own homes 🙄. Cheek never fails to amaze me... do your house at what you can afford, theres nothing wrong with rendering , if you like it do it, what a bunch u lot are, seriously lets see your houses # BUMS

mumsy27 · 18/07/2020 02:05

www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/apr/21/pebbledash-homes-nick-clegg

I'll stir the thread with a bit pebbledashing :)

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