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Service detail

Rendering that protects before it impresses

A render coat is weatherproofing first and kerb appeal second — we pick the system to match the wall, not the brochure.

Every rendering job starts with the substrate: age of the brickwork, existing coatings, exposure. The system gets chosen after that, not before.

Sand & cement

The traditional mix — hard-wearing, economical, and paintable in any colour once cured. Right for older properties and budget-led jobs.

  • Smooth or textured finish
  • Paintable when cured
  • Good for older brickwork

Silicone systems

Flexible, breathable and self-cleaning. Costs more per square metre, saves on maintenance for a decade.

  • Crack-resistant
  • Water-repellent, breathable
  • Through-coloured finish
Rendered house exterior, scaffolding partially removed
Demo image — replaced by real project photography per client.