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These systems are widely used on new-build developments, commercial buildings and renovated properties throughout the UK.

























Hairline cracks & larger structural cracks can allow moisture to penetrate behind the render system, leading to further deterioration if left untreated.
Render can become chipped, broken or punctured by accidental impacts, building works or external forces.
Areas of render may become detached from the substrate, creating hollow sounding sections that require repair before they fail completely.
Algae, mould, red staining, pollution and weathering can affect the appearance of modern render systems.
Movement joints are essential for accommodating building movement. Failure can result in cracking and water ingress.
Damaged render systems can allow moisture to penetrate the building envelope, leading to damp and internal problems.
Yes. Many cracks can be professionally repaired depending on their cause and severity.
We always aim to achieve the closest possible colour and texture match, although exact matches can vary depending on the age and weathering of the existing render.
Common causes include building movement, thermal expansion, impact damage, substrate movement and installation defects.
Yes. Damaged render can allow moisture penetration, leading to further deterioration and potential internal damp issues.
Yes. We specialise in repairing K Rend, Monocouche render, Silicone render and other modern render systems including Sto, K-Rend, Parex, Weber Saint Gobain, Eco Rend, EWI, Johnstones, ISO, Baumit, Fassa Bortolo, VPI MonoPass, Weatherby, StoTerm, Monocouche, Weberpral, Sika Parex, Tyrolean, Acrlylic, Ceresite, Silicone, Top Coat, Alpine,Lime, Polymer, Spar dash, Painted render, Quartz Dash Render, Pebble Dash, Roughcast and of course Traditional sand and cement render.





















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