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Silicone Rendering
Silicone rendering is a modern, high-performance finish designed to protect buildings while offering a beautiful, long-lasting appearance. It contains silicone additives that make the surface highly water-repellent, preventing moisture from penetrating the walls while still allowing them to breathe. This means your property remains protected from dampness and mould growth, even in harsh weather conditions. The flexibility of silicone render also minimises cracking, ensuring a smooth, clean look for years. It’s available in a variety of colours and textures, offering endless design possibilities, and requires very little maintenance thanks to its self-cleaning properties that help repel dirt and algae growth.
Monocouche Rendering
Monocouche rendering is a premium, single-coat render system that combines efficiency with durability. The term “monocouche” comes from the French for “single layer,” as the render is applied in one thick coat rather than multiple layers, reducing labour time and costs. It is through-coloured, meaning the colour runs throughout the material, eliminating the need for painting and reducing maintenance. Monocouche renders are resistant to cracking, weathering, and UV damage, making them perfect for both modern and traditional properties. With a wide range of finishes available, from smooth to textured, it enhances both the aesthetics and the protection of exterior walls.
Smooth Coat Rendering
Smooth coat rendering is ideal for homeowners seeking a sleek, refined finish to their exterior walls. This technique involves applying a carefully prepared render mix to create a flawless, even surface that can either be painted or left as is. The smooth surface not only enhances the look of the property but also provides a protective barrier against the elements. By sealing minor imperfections and creating a uniform appearance, smooth coat rendering is a popular choice for modern homes, offices, and commercial buildings. It is also easy to maintain and can be customised with different colours and decorative effects.
Acrylic Rendering
Acrylic rendering uses an acrylic resin in its composition, giving it superior flexibility and resistance to cracking compared to traditional renders. This makes it especially suitable for properties in areas prone to temperature fluctuations or structural movement. Acrylic render bonds strongly to a variety of surfaces, including brick, concrete, and painted walls, making it highly versatile. It can be applied in smooth or textured finishes and is available in an array of vibrant colours. Additionally, its water-resistant properties help protect walls from moisture damage, while its breathability ensures that trapped moisture can escape, maintaining the structural integrity of the building.
Insulated Rendering
Insulated rendering is a two-in-one solution that improves a building’s energy efficiency while enhancing its exterior appearance. It involves attaching an insulating layer to the external walls, which is then covered with a protective render finish. This helps to significantly reduce heat loss, keeping interiors warmer in winter and cooler in summer, which can lead to lower energy bills. The render layer protects the insulation and walls from the weather, while the insulation helps to eliminate cold bridging and damp issues. With a variety of decorative finishes available, insulated rendering not only improves thermal performance but also transforms the look of your property.
Pebble Dashing
Pebble dashing is a traditional wall finish where small stones or pebbles are thrown and pressed into a freshly applied render base. This creates a hard-wearing, weatherproof surface that requires little maintenance. Known for its distinctive textured appearance, pebble dashing adds character to a property while also offering excellent protection against rain, frost, and wind. It is particularly popular in coastal and rural areas due to its durability in harsh conditions. Available in various colours and stone types, pebble dashing allows for a unique and personalised exterior look while offering decades of service life.
Roughcasting
Roughcasting is a traditional rendering technique that creates a textured, rustic look while providing a strong protective layer to the building’s exterior. It involves applying a mixture of sand, cement, lime, and small stones directly to the wall surface. The rough texture helps disguise imperfections and makes the finish less prone to visible dirt buildup. Roughcasting is especially well-suited to properties in wet and windy areas as it offers excellent weather resistance. Its robust nature means it can withstand years of environmental exposure with minimal upkeep, making it a cost-effective and practical choice for many homeowners.
Pointing
Pointing is the process of applying new mortar between bricks or stones to improve both appearance and structural stability. Over time, mortar joints can deteriorate due to weather exposure, leading to gaps that allow water to penetrate. Fresh pointing restores the wall’s integrity, prevents moisture ingress, and enhances the visual appeal of masonry. Skilled pointing work ensures that the joints are neatly finished, complementing the original brick or stonework. It can be done in various styles, such as flush, recessed, or weather-struck, depending on the desired look and functional requirements.
Re-Pointing
Re-pointing is the process of removing damaged or eroded mortar from between masonry joints and replacing it with fresh mortar. This is essential for maintaining the structural strength and weather resistance of brick or stone walls. Over time, mortar can crumble or wash away, leaving the building vulnerable to water ingress and frost damage. Re-pointing not only restores protection but also improves the aesthetic appeal of the property. It’s a delicate task that requires precision to ensure the new mortar matches the existing colour and texture, blending seamlessly with the original construction.
External Wall Insulation
External wall insulation (EWI) involves fixing an insulating material, such as expanded polystyrene or mineral wool, to the outside of your property and then covering it with a protective, decorative render. This improves thermal performance, reduces heat loss, and helps lower energy bills. EWI also protects the underlying structure from weather damage and eliminates cold bridging. In addition to its functional benefits, it offers a chance to refresh your property’s exterior with a range of finishes and colours. It’s an ideal solution for older homes with solid walls that lack cavity insulation.
Render Crack Repairs
Render crack repairs involve identifying and fixing damaged areas in your render to restore both protection and appearance. Cracks can develop due to structural movement, thermal expansion, or weathering, and if left untreated, they can allow moisture to seep in, leading to more serious damage. Professional repairs involve cleaning out the cracks, filling them with compatible materials, and blending the finish to match the existing render. This not only restores a seamless appearance but also prolongs the life of the render, ensuring your walls remain protected against the elements.
Cement Render
Cement render is a strong, versatile exterior coating made from a blend of cement, sand, and water. It provides a smooth or textured finish and can be painted or tinted to achieve the desired look. Known for its toughness, cement render offers excellent protection against wind, rain, and general wear and tear. It is suitable for a variety of building types and can be customised with different finishes to match architectural styles. With proper application and maintenance, cement render can last for decades while keeping your property looking fresh and well-maintained.
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