Render turns raw block into a finished wall. Done well it sits dead flat, with crisp corners and no map-cracking.
I render new block and brick, feature walls and fences. Because I lay render-ready, my own block work takes a coat without a fight.
What it covers
- Cement render over block and brick
- New-build and feature-wall render
- Fence and boundary-wall render
- Patch and match to existing render
- Sponge, float and texture finishes
- Render-ready prep on block I've laid
The Top End
A finish that handles the climate
Heat and humidity change how render goes off. I work the mix and the timing to the day, so it cures flat and hard instead of dusty, and stays put through the wet.
FAQ
Common questions
Do you render over existing brick or block?
Yes, provided the substrate's sound. I check for movement and bond, key it where needed, and flag anything that should be fixed first.Can you match an existing render finish?
Sponge, float or texture: I match the existing finish and feather the patch so it disappears.Do you paint as well?
I leave it ready to paint with a clean, flat surface. Painting is usually a painter's scope, but I point you to the right prep.
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