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Pebble dash is a decorative finish where small stones or pebbles are embedded into the surface of the render. It's known for its rugged texture and durability, often used in coastal or exposed areas to protect against harsh weather conditions.
Pebble dash is a decorative finish where small stones or pebbles are embedded into the surface of the render. It's known for its rugged texture and durability, often used in coastal or exposed areas to protect against harsh weather conditions.
A traditional and durable option, cement rendering involves applying a mixture of sand, cement, and water to external walls. It provides a tough, weather-resistant finish that can be smoothed or textured depending on your aesthetic preference.
A traditional and durable option, cement rendering involves applying a mixture of sand, cement, and water to external walls. It provides a tough, weather-resistant finish that can be smoothed or textured depending on your aesthetic preference.
This one-coat, through-colored render is known for its ease of application and vibrant finish. Monocouche rendering is often used to create a clean, modern appearance with the added benefit of being low-maintenance due to its color-fast properties.
This one-coat, through-colored render is known for its ease of application and vibrant finish. Monocouche rendering is often used to create a clean, modern appearance with the added benefit of being low-maintenance due to its color-fast properties.
Silicone rendering combines the benefits of traditional render with advanced silicone technology, resulting in a highly breathable, water-resistant, and self-cleaning surface. It's ideal for areas with high moisture levels or where long-term durability is a priority.
Silicone rendering combines the benefits of traditional render with advanced silicone technology, resulting in a highly breathable, water-resistant, and self-cleaning surface. It's ideal for areas with high moisture levels or where long-term durability is a priority.
Ideal for older or heritage properties, lime rendering offers a breathable and flexible finish that helps manage moisture. It’s often used on buildings with solid walls to prevent damp issues and maintain the integrity of the structure.
Ideal for older or heritage properties, lime rendering offers a breathable and flexible finish that helps manage moisture. It’s often used on buildings with solid walls to prevent damp issues and maintain the integrity of the structure.
EWI (External Wall Insulation) Rendering Systems involve insulating a building's exterior walls with eco-friendly materials, reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions. This sustainable approach enhances thermal efficiency, lowers heating costs, and protects the structure from weather, making it an environmentally responsible choice.
EWI (External Wall Insulation) Rendering Systems involve insulating a building's exterior walls with eco-friendly materials, reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions. This sustainable approach enhances thermal efficiency, lowers heating costs, and protects the structure from weather, making it an environmentally responsible choice.
At Bath Rendering Solutions, our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction shines through in every project we complete. From modern homes to historic properties, we’ve had the privilege of transforming countless spaces with our expert rendering services. But don’t just take our word for it—read the stories of our satisfied customers who have seen their visions come to life with stunning results. Their experiences reflect the care, craftsmanship, and dedication we bring to every job.
Charlotte Dalais2024-09-13Clean. Great work ethic. Professional. Definitely would recommend.Abi P2024-08-23I can’t recommend Rhyse and Sam enough. They’ve done such an amazing job rendering the back of my house, which had been left in an awful state by the previous workmen. Rhyse visited and gave me a very reasonable quote so quickly and the works were completely so soon after. And to such a high standard! I feared the back of the house was doomed to look a mess forever. Rhyse always stayed in touch over the works as we were away at the time and it was great to know it was all in safe trusted hands. I’ll definitely be using them again! Thank you Rhyse & Sam!
FAQ
Rendering and plastering are similar processes, but they serve different purposes. Rendering involves applying a protective and decorative coat to the exterior walls of a building, often using materials like cement, lime, silicone and Monocouche. Plastering, on the other hand, is typically done on interior walls to create a smooth surface for painting or wallpapering. Rendering is designed to withstand external weather conditions, while plastering is more focused on aesthetics inside the home.
The duration of a rendering project depends on the size of the area being rendered and the complexity of the design. Typically, a standard home exterior can take anywhere from one to two weeks to complete, including preparation, application, and drying time. However, weather conditions and the type of render chosen may also impact the timeline.
Estimates for rendering projects are calculated based on several factors, including the size and complexity of the area to be rendered, the type of render material chosen, and any additional features like insulation or decorative finishes. Our team assesses the condition of the existing walls, any necessary preparation work, and the level of detail required in the design. We also consider labor costs and the time needed to complete the project. During your free estimate, we’ll provide a detailed breakdown of all these elements, ensuring you have a clear and transparent understanding of the costs involved.
Yes, certain types of render, especially when combined with external wall insulation, can significantly improve the energy efficiency of your home. Insulated render systems help to reduce heat loss, keeping your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. This can lead to lower energy bills and a more comfortable living environment.
A high-quality render applied by experienced professionals can last anywhere from 20 to 30 years, or even longer with proper maintenance. While some hairline cracks may naturally occur over time due to building movement or temperature changes, using flexible, modern renders can minimize this risk. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can ensure your render remains in excellent condition for many years.
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