Ignorance is bliss - and often accompanied by tackiness. |
if the brick is truely bad painting isn't fixing the root of the problem |
I didn't say EVERYONE does it in DC. My point simply is that it is done. And no, it is not a trend. Most brick rowhouses all over the city, including Georgetown, have been painted for decades. Same as in Annapolis. You guys can call it tacky all you want, but I love my painted rowhouse. I think it's certainly a lot nicer than the faux brick front exteriors you see all over the country or vinyl siding. Let's see what your house looks like. |
The brick is fine. We'll repoint the mortar before painting. |
| we had a similar issue and removed the vinyl and put a brick overlay (not pure brick like the original) and it wasn't terribly expensive. it was tricky job to sand down all the brick so it didn't look like two very different brick jobs (we discussed the painted brick option, but ultimately didn't go with it.) |
most houses built after 1920 aren't built with brick including your precious rowhouse. The brick is just veneer. |
You clearly know nothing about DC row houses. My rowhouse was built in 1905. Most houses in DC are this old or older. Thanks. And it's definitely not brick veneer. I've gutted it, including repointing and replacing plaster on 2 of the interior walls. |
Wrong. Our house was built in 1964 and it is brick, not veneer. Like the previous poster, we gutted and it is definitely brick. It was a high end house when it was built. |
I call bullshit or ignorance on this, in the 60s brick was veneer over stick, cinder block. Went away in the early 50s |
Plaster is terrible and your rvalue is very bad. You also will have a musty basement. |
Wow. You don't know much. |
People have been painting brick for hundreds of years. |
| Many of the mansions in Northeast are painted brick. |
Thank god we are better than that |
| FWIW, you can absolutely unpaint brick. My neighbor's house was painted brick when they bought it and they had the paint removed. |