Ask us what Kew books most and the answer is consistent.
The Older Streets
The period homes and weatherboards through Kew move with the seasons, and their timber junctions open and close constantly. That calls for flexible, paintable sealants rather than rigid fillers, and for a caulker who respects original detail while sealing gaps that have been growing for a century.
Larger Established Homes
Homes in Kew tend to be substantial, established and somewhere in a cycle of updating. That means caulking work across every era: original joints due for renewal, renovated areas needing finishing and extensions meeting old walls.