Your Best Options in Render Materials

Rendering involves coating pre-existing surfaces with a material known as render. Rendering has been used as a construction technique for centuries. Its popularity is increasing across Sydney. House rendering Sydney is a great way of transforming the looking of an old or dull home. However, you should know the available rendering options to make a more informed decision.

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Types of Render Materials

You can choose from two major render materials including:

  • Cement render
  • Acrylic render

Cement render, also known as traditional cement render or concrete render, comprises a well-prepared mixture of cement, sand, and sometimes lime and/or clay. Today, new cement render versions have emerged, comprising polymer additives. Polymer cement renders are available as premixed render. The polymer component increases the sticking properties of the render. Also, polymer cement renders are available in different colors such that you don’t have to paint the rendered surface.

Acrylic render has become more popular due to its flexibility. It’s less prone to cracking, unlike cement render that tends to crack sooner. Acrylic render can be applied over cement render surfaces, which can save you money if you have to apply several coats of render.

 

Applying Render

Typically, render is applied in at least two layers. The base layers are often applied using a trowel. Upon the application of enough render material to create an even surface, a top layer is thereafter applied using a brush, sponge, hessian bag, or trowel. The tool used depends on the preferred textured finish. Some renders are available in pre-coloured options. If the render material isn’t pre-coloured, you can paint it in a colour of your choice once the render cures completely.

 

The Cost of Rendering

The cost of applying render is usually quoted per sq. meter. The standard cost ranges from $30 to $50 per sq. meter. On average, it’ll cost you about $60 per sq. meter to apply cement render and about $80 per sq. meter to apply polymer cement render. Applying acrylic render is more affordable, but it’s not advisable to apply acrylic render alone on brick walls or uneven surfaces.

Since homes differ in size, the final cost may differ from one home to another. Thus, you can only know the exact cost of your home rendering project by getting quotes from local renderers. A professional renderer will come to your home and carry out the necessary inspection. They’ll advise you about different types of rendering materials and finishes.

The overall cost will be influenced by factors such as the preparation work required, access to the location, the type of render material to be applied, and the render finish you choose. In case you settle on plain render, you’ll pay for exterior painting.

On average, rendering your entire home will cost you about $12,000 to $20,000. Although rendering is an expensive project, it’ll transform your dull-looking home into an attractive and extraordinary exterior.

 

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