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Wanting To Render On the Gold Coast? Here’s why that’s A Great Decision!

by Marta Jordan Writer
Property upgrades are major operations. They can be fiddly, time-consuming and arduous. For property managers, it is an essential responsibility. Keeping facilities in great condition through maintenance, repairs, and improvements increases your property value while giving clients and tenants confidence in your property.

If you are considering an effective way of updating your facilities, consider rendering on the Gold Coast. A well-applied render will both protect and refresh your property at a low cost and with little fuss.  

What is rendering?

Rendering is a process of covering walls with cement mixture. Both the internal and external walls of a property can be rendered and the procedure is usually undertaken for protective and aesthetic reasons. 

The mixture is composed of cement, sand, lime, and water. Bonding agents are usually added to this mixture to assist with the adhering process, as well as pigments to to achieve your chosen colour. 

Your Building looks fresh and modern

Rendering can have a significant impact on the overall appearance of a property. Did you know European countries have used rendering for centuries? With great success. it still possesses the wonderful ability to modernize a building and bring it into the 21st century. Professional builders use a variety of techniques and tools, including brushes, sponges, and stamps, to create beautiful smooth or textured surfaces.

Rendering also comes in a wide variety of colours, making it an excellent option if you are looking to improve the appearance and visual cohesion of your facilities. 

An updated appearance can significantly increase the overall value of a property and attract new clients and tenants.

Increased thermal efficiency

Concrete is excellent at providing insulation and rendering the external walls of a property will save a considerable amount on electricity bills. In this sense, rendering is an excellent option for those who are wanting to cut costs or are concerned about the impact that their lifestyle has on the environment.

Increased lifespan of your property

Rendering will increase the longevity of your property. A rendered wall has protection against external elements.  Rain, sun and wind are just some of those that have the potential to age structures and surfaces. In Australia this is particularly important, being a country prone to extreme variations in weather. 

Brick walls can also be covered in a render. If your brick is crumbling or not quite the colour you want, it's a great option. Mortar joints that are between individual bricks are particularly susceptible to erosion, which can lead to serious structural issues. You can also effectively prevent dampness from seeping into a building, degrading and softening mortar joints.

Reduced maintenance costs
A rendered property is better protected against external elements and is less likely to encounter unexpected maintenance issues. It may seem like a large financial outlay, but adding a protective layer against damaging elements can save you significantly in the long run.

What are the different types of render?
Cement render is the most popular, largely due to its durability and it is a cost-effective option. There are other types of render mixes. It is best to consult a professional before deciding to render your property. They are experienced in what will work best for the exterior of your property.

Beyond a cement render mixture, you may also encounter:
● Lime render: A mix of lime, sand, and water, lime render is generally more pliable than its concrete counterpart. It is a good option for older, wooden buildings as it is less likely to crack as structures expand and contract.
● Polymer renders: A relatively new type of render mixture, the polymer contains added substances (polymers) that work to prevent cracking. It tends to be more expensive than concrete render and is bought pre-made.
● Thermal render: While all types of rendering have the ability to retain heat, thermal render is a specific product with ‘low thermal conductivity. This means the mixture slows down the rate of heat transfer, retaining heat energy within your house. 
● Acrylic render: Acrylic render is quickly becoming a popular option for properties of all shapes and sizes. It is slightly more expensive than concrete but dries faster (48 hours as opposed to 28 days) and is suitable to be used on a wider range of surfaces. The inclusion of acrylic elements also means the mixture is less likely to crack.

Who is rendering best for?

Rendering is a fantastic choice for practically every property, be it commercial or residential. Rendering on the Gold Coast is a particularly good decision, due to the damaging effects of salt-air erosion and high amounts of rain in the cooler months. Long term maintenance costs will be reduced and will help retain the continued high value of seaside property. Contact a professional exterior maintenance company today to transform your property and its value.


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