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FAQ's
Wall Rendering FAQs
The time it takes to render a house will depend on the property's size and the job's complexity. However, on average, it takes around two weeks to complete.
Yes, house wall rendering provides insulation, which can help to reduce your energy bills by keeping your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Insulated rendering systems have the potential to significantly enhance the thermal comfort of your home.
The cost of house wall rendering will depend on the size of your property and the materials used. However, it is generally a cost-effective way to improve the appearance of your home and protect it from the elements.
There are several signs that your house may need wall rendering, including cracks, chips, or flaking on the exterior walls, damp patches or water damage on the interior walls, and increased energy bills due to poor insulation. If you notice any of these signs, do not hesitate to contact Veramut Ltd, your local wall rendering specialist, to assess your walls to determine if rendering is needed.
Several types of materials can be used for house wall rendering, including cement, lime, silicone or cork-sprayed renderings. Each material has its own benefits and drawbacks, and the type of rendering you choose will depend on your specific needs and preferences.
Yes, it is possible to render over brick. In fact, brick rendering is very popular. However, it's important to ensure that the surface of the brick is clean, dry, and free of any loose debris before applying the rendering material.
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