House rendering will suit any type of residential property from contemporary to traditional home designs.. Interior home rendering is an excellent way to make your home stand out and give it a unique look. Interior rendering has grown in popularity, especially among interior designers. Interior wall and ceiling rendering, gives you the opportunity to give your home a face-lift.
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There are many reasons you should consider rendering your residential property. The first reason is it makes your home look more aesthetically pleasing. Rendering tends to improve the look of your home while also adding value to your property. If your residential property is an older building, rendering it will give it a face-lift. The next reason to render your property is it minimises damp and water ingress. Exposed brick and other building materials can lead to damp, mould and other damages. However, please note if you have damp issues contact an expert before applying rendering. Lastly, another reason to render your home is it will add insulation. It will improve thermal control and performance. Rendering will help keep your property cool in the summer and warmer in the winter time.
Here are some rendering options are suitable to be used inside your home:
It is an inexpensive form of rendering and can create really vibrant colours. However, in some cases it is not as breathable as other forms of rendering. This can be problematic for some homes.
Lime rendering is typically applied in 2 or 3 coats. Each coat is applied to serve a different purpose. The first coat is applied typically on brickwork, it is the base and has to set properly for the following coats to be applied properly. The second coat of lime rendering is usually used to ensure a smooth surface. The final has a similar goal like the second coat, to leave an even surface.
This is the most expensive option, however it provides a lot of advantages. It is self cleaning and the most breathable option of the three. It is important to remember that this type of rendering can only be installed during the summer as it needs warmer temperatures to be able to dry.
Cement rendering is a popular option for internal home rendering because it is cost effective, looks great and most importantly it is very long lasting.
Monocouche rendering allows for pigmentation to be added directly to the the rendering solution. Monocouche rendering can be applied by hand or by machine. It’s key benefit is that you only need one coat. Monocouche rendering also has other benefits such as:
Self-coloured rendering will allow you to save time and money on painting costs, because rendering that is already self-coloured will not require a paint job at the end. Additionally. self-coloured rendering is a very low maintenance render, you most likely, will not have to paint it for 25 to 30 years. Self-coloured rendering may initially cost more, but in the long run will save you money and is a great investment, not to mention is will boost the curb appeal of your property.
The cost to render a house is usually calculated per meter squared. For a more accurate price contact our home rendering contractors via phone or email.
Some factors that are taken into consideration when estimating cost, include the following items:
Can you patch and repair existing rendering?
Yes, we can patch and repair existing rendering on your home.
What surfaces are suitable for rendering?
Our team of experts can render most surfaces, some of which include: brick, stone, block, previously painted renders etc.
Will go over existing wall rendering cause damp problems?
When going over existing wall rendering, we use breathable renders to prevent this from happening.
What interior wall and ceiling render finishes are available in terms of colour and texture?
For a full list & samples of our render colours and finishes, please contact us. We would be happy to assist you.
Our local interior home rendering contractors have clients located in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, London, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Sevenoaks, Sevenoaks District, Tonbridge, Crowborough, East Grinstead, Maidstone, Maidstone District, Paddock Wood and many more.