On Sat, 27 Oct 2012, Fevric J. Glandules wrote:
> I assume that it has some benefit, in protecting the brickwork, which is
> why it's applied in the first place. But what's the incentive to remove
> it? Wikipedia claims that it can affect the property's value
> negatively. Is that it?
The incentive is that I'm having the windows restored to proper sash
windows, but the cladding makes it impossible to measure that properly,
and, well, it looks ugly..
I'm not sure where there any damp issue (it certainly hasn't been a
problem so far).
I suspect it was installed back in the 70s just on the basis of being
trendy then, but now it just looks ugly!
>
> NB the above doesn't apply to the wildly inappropriate and ugly (IMHO)
> faux-castle stone cladding you sometimes see.
>
Martin