External render, scratchcoat, monocouche and traditional sand-and-cement, done in lifts, beaded out clean with edges true to the line. The kind of weatherproof, tidy finish that lifts a whole house front.
External render, scratchcoat to topcoat
Every rendering job Keith takes on covers these four as standard, scaled to the size of the work.
Traditional sand-and-cement render in lifts, scratchcoated and topcoated, beaded out at every edge and reveal.
Through-coloured monocouche render applied and scraped back for a clean, low-maintenance finish with no painting needed.
Backing coats for tiling, pebbledash or topcoat, keyed and ready for whatever goes on next.
Blown, cracked or hollow render cut out and made good to match the surrounding wall.
Traditional render is sand and cement, usually painted once cured. Monocouche is through-coloured so the colour runs all the way through and never needs painting. Keith will advise which suits your house.
Render needs dry, frost-free conditions to go off properly, so timing matters. Keith plans render jobs around the weather to make sure the finish lasts.
Yes. Patches of blown or cracked render are cut back and made good to blend with the existing wall.
Keith covers 30 miles around Olney as a matter of course. Pick your town for the local detail.
Send a photo and a rough room size. Keith will come and have a look, take the measurements and quote you fair.
A few details and a rough idea of the work. Keith will come back to you with a time to come and have a look.