Where to begin?
The
main reason you have your walls rendered is to aid in the weather proofing of
the exterior and to create a nice finish with attractive textures. Once your
walls have been rendered you can finish the job off with a smooth coat or other
textured materials such as small stones. But what steps should you take before
having your wall rendered is the main question of concern.
How can I prepare my wall to be rendered?
In
order to prepare your wall to be rendered you must first clean the wall
efficiently. Next you want to take a good look over the wall and make sure
there are no cracks where the rendering is no longer bonded to the wall. This
can be done by tapping the wall lightly; you will hear a hollow or bubbled
sound if the render is loose.
If you
would like to patch a crack, you need to widen the crack first with a
screwdriver or even a trowel. This will help to remove all the debris and dust
from inside the crack and render. Next use the trowel, and press mortar mix
into the crack and smooth out. After a crack has been fixed you want to finish
with a render coat that can be put over the whole crack. This will help to
disguise your fix up job.
Before
actually applying the render coat you will want to wash your wall thoroughly
with a power washer. If you notice any mold on the wall you will have to wash
it with a fungicide to remove it.
When
it is time to render a wall, you want to make sure you clean it appropriately
with a treatment that can help prevent mold and plant growth. You should also
put a coat of lime on the wall as it will help to bond and prepare additional
coats. The preparation for rendering the wall should cure for at least 4 days
before any render can be added.
When
you actually apply your render coat make sure you use a thin coat about 8 to 10
mm in thicknesses because some render coats have shrinkage problems. The first
coat of your render should be applied as thin coats and then smoothed with a
trowel. You will need to apply the render in a circular motion, and avoid
overworking it as this will make lime come to the surface.
You
should also score the render in diagonal strokes; this will help to create a
rough surface for the next coat to catch onto to. The last step involves
wetting the render down before applying the last coat to it. This will help
ensure that the renders stay in place. The majority of rendering services are
done with cement renders. This is the best option if you are looking for a
long-term fix.
And
if you do not want to do it yourself then you should definitely hire a good
company. If you are near Sydney then I suggest you to contact Seven Star
Rendering P/T. They are one of the best Professional rendering in Sydney providing the services like Cement rendering in Sydney. So if you want good services then
contact them at 0424-145-670. Add style and value to your home.
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