Rendering

Rendering

Our Rendering Services

Property rendering provides a robust yet decorative finish that can protect your walls from the elements.


We have the experience to deliver various external rendering and decorative finishes to protect and enhance the physical appearance of your property or building.

Rendering is used on external walls to form a decorative and water tight feature to your property. There are a vast range of finishes and styles available.
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Sand & Cement


Traditional rendering consists of sharp washed sand, Portland cement and hydrated lime. The proportions of each depend on the kind of wall and level of exposure to climate.

Stainless steel or plastic rendering beads are fixed to corners for protection; bell-cast beads are fixed above damp proof course, windows and doors to shield them, and to deflect rainwater.

Coloured Monocouche Render


This is a pre-mixed, cementitious, weather resistant, exterior decorative, pigmented render, suited to virtually all sorts of brick or block-work.

This is machine applied enabling rapid application with short programme periods, thereby reducing associated scaffolding and site costs.

Lime Render


This is typically applied to structures to give protection to walls built of low quality rubble stone or permeable brick or to surfaces in exposed areas facing driving winds.

This specific type of render helps by acting like a sponge, taking in rainfall then allowing it to evaporate instead of soak in to the wall. We can utilise this sort of render on both repair and new build jobs.

FAQs on Rendering


How long does rendering take?

Project length varies on the scope of the project, but we always endeavour to complete a project as fast and efficiently as possible. With over 15 years' of experience, we have perfected our trade so that we can offer the fastest, most reliable plastering service.

What are the benefits of rendering?

There are many benefits to rendering, the main of which is to provide a decorative and water tight feature that will protect your property from the elements. Also, with our pre-coloured render we save you the hassle of having to paint over it.

How long should a fresh render be left before painting?

We suggest that you wait 14 days before painting a freshly rendered wall. This is to ensure that there is no change in colouration to the paint after it is applied.
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