Wall Rendering System
Our 7 Stage Wall Rendering Process
Rendering your walls can dramatically improve the overall appearance of your home.
- The first priority is to ensure that the surface is suitably prepared. Any loose mortar, dirt or loose objects are swept or hosed clean with a high-pressure hose. Wherever possible, external fixtures or fittings, such as downpipes, are temporarily removed. Drop sheets are set up to protect all walkways and surrounds.
- Stainless protective trims are applied to all the corners. All windows are masked up.
- Cracks and ground joints are cleaned out and re-patched to provide a solid substrate.
- The first fill coat is approx 10 to 15 mm, to ensure that the walls are neat and level to achieve the best possible finish.
- The Modern Prime-Seal preparation coat is now applied. This not only stabilises the surface but assists in the adhesion of the coloured topcoats and helps block the leaching of salts through to the surface.
- This is followed by a 2mm to 3mm skim coat to achieve a true and level surface.
- The final stage involves the application of two coats of a high grade exterior paint coating for cement rendered walls, available in many colours.






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