Most effectively used on solid wall properties in order to insulate, modernise and ultimately reduce heat loss and save you money.
Finishes include, coloured render, brick effect, brick slips, dashing.
A coloured render used on thin coat external wall insulation or render only systems.
It gives you the option of multiple colours and is widely used on social housing commercial sites.
A modern One Coat Render, replacing cement lime and sand or used in a thin coat external wall insulation system using fibre glass mesh in one of two coats.
Brick effect render is applied in two coats. Firstly a wet coloured base coat is applied followed by a complimentary coloured wet top coat.
The top coat is then cut through to expose the base coat ‘mortar’ layer, thus creating the brick effect finish.
Coloured render is commonly refered to as scratch render or monocuche. It is a modern, maintenance free way of updating any property.
It is popular on both commercial and residential property due to its waterproof, breathable, long lasting qualities.
This is the removal off all damp internal plaster usually to 1.2 meters in height (can be higher dependent on circumstances), followed by the injection of a chemical damp proof course in the brickwork, to eliminate the threat of rising damp.
On completion of the chemical injection the wall can then be rendered and skimmed internally.
The installation of a waterproof membrane, has been shown to be the most reliable way to damp proof a property. Damp proof membranes can be applied with little or no surface preparation, internally and externally. The damp proof membranes come in different forms depending on use, with smooth surface membranes suitable for floor screed, and mesh membranes suitable for plaster and render finishes.