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External Rendering

Residential and Commercial External Rendering North East

Exterior rendering is the term most commonly used for an exterior plaster finish which is applied to the facade and external walls of a building. It consists of a mixture of sand and cement that is applied to the exterior walls of a building as a protective layer against the elements, adding both insulation and a waterproof coat to the building.

 

Rendering can also be used to cover up damaged or unsightly brickwork, breeze blocks, old pebble dashing or to insulate a timber frame construction. It can also be manipulated to create either a smooth or patterned and textured decorative finishes to the external wall surfaces of a building.

JMJ External Wall Installation has over 25 years of experience and is able to completely rejuvenate and transform the look of a building. We give new life to what may have become a jaded and dated building.

 

Below you can see examples of our rendering and the transformation it brings to buildings.

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Should I Consider External Rendering?

If you can answer yes to some or all of the below points external rendering maybe something for your home:

  • Tired looking exterior

  • Crumbling or cracking facades

  • Condensation, cold or wet internal wall

  • Building a new home and looking for a modern look

Key Benefits of External Rendering

  • Polymer Based Render

  • Mesh-Based to stop cracks

  • Water repellent render

  • Low maintenance

  • Allows Structure To Breathe

  • Natural Looking Finish

  • Extensive Colour Range

Only the best materials 

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K-rend is the industry leader when it comes to rendering. They provide the best-performing products and solutions to satisfy the most demanding requirements.

 

Their silicone range incorporates silicone water repellents which is an integral part of the cement-based render system.

 

The silicone technology imparts a high degree of water repellence to the render surface whilst allowing water vapour to pass through the render and let the substrate breath.

The water repellent surface ensures a freshly rendered appearance for prolonged periods. The finish is drier and thus more resistant to algae growth.

Key features

  • Polymer Based Render

  • Mesh Based to stop cracks

  • Water repellent render

  • Low maintenance

  • Allows Structure To Breathe

  • Natural Looking Finish

  • Extensive Colour Range

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