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Remove Render from Brick: Best Methods and Practical Tips
April 16, 2026
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If you’re planning to restore the natural look of your brick walls, understanding how to remove render from brick is essential. Many homeowners choose to strip render to reveal the original brickwork underneath, which can add character and value to a property. However, this process requires careful handling to avoid damaging the bricks.

The first step is to assess the condition of both the render and the brick surface. If the render is already loose or cracked, it can often be removed more easily using basic hand tools like a hammer and chisel. Start gently at the edges and work your way across the surface to prevent unnecessary damage.

For more stubborn render, power tools such as a drill with a chisel attachment can speed up the process. However, caution is necessary, as excessive force can chip or weaken the bricks. In some cases, using a chemical render remover may help soften the material, making it easier to remove.

It’s also important to consider safety measures. Always wear protective gear like gloves, goggles, and a dust mask, as the process can create debris and dust. Once the render is removed, cleaning the brick surface with a stiff brush or mild wash can help restore its natural appearance.

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