TW Plastering + Rendering
Services are a family plastering & rendering services business with 17 years’
experience and covering the North West
We manage all stages of
your project from planning it with you to meet your deadlines and to minimise
disruption & keeping your property clean during the works. To organising skip
hire & removal, scaffolding by an approved scaffolder for external
rendering and leaving your property clean & tidy.
PLASTERING SERVICES:
Media Walls, Plastering,
Drylining, Dot & Dab, Tape & Joint, Float & Set, Traditional Wet
Plaster, Artex Removal, Skimming, Coving, Whole House Renovations, Damaged
Ceilings Repair, False Ceilings, Damp Proofing, Insurance Work
We go the extra mile to
keep your property clean & tidy during the project as we all know that plastering
creates copious amounts of dust!
DAMP PROOFING:
**** Be in safe hands- We
have the knowledge and training. We hold dpc approved contractor certificates
to give customers full peace of mind.
RENDERING SERVICES:
All Leading Render Systems
including: K Rend, Ecorend, Weber, Parex, Tyrolean & Monocoushe. We also
supply Thin Coat Systems, Pebble Dashing & Sand & Cement
What is Silicone Thincoat Render?
Silicone render is a ‘thin coat render’, which means that it
is applied on top of a basecoat at just a few millimetres thick.
There are major advantages
of using this:
Silicone
is breathable – Where cement
and acrylic renders completely seal
off the wall and prevent it from breathing,
Silicone is very breathable.
Silicone
is self-coloured –
Unlike other renders that must be painted after curing, silicone render
has the colour mixed into it, meaning just one coat and the job is done.
Having the render pre-coloured means that it lasts longer and won’t show
if it is scratched, as the colour runs through the whole top-coat, and
there is no extra cost for painting & scaffolding
Silicone
is easy to apply –
Where other renders have a painting stage, thin coats can be applied in just
a few hours on a properly prepared wall. Despite a slightly higher cost,
your job will be completed in much less time than a traditional render
which reduces the cost of the project.
Above all
else, silicone looks great! It leaves the property looking
like a new house!
One of the features making
modern renders so popular is that they can be combined with external wall insulation (EWI)
thanks to their light weights and thin coats. This delivers substantial home energy
efficiency savings.
We have samples and booklets
with an extensive choice so you can see all the different render styles and
colours when we discuss the planning of the project with you.
What is Sand & Cement
Render?
Cement-based or mineral renders have been
around for centuries. They are made from a mix of sharp sand, cement and
sometimes a little lime to add flexibility, built up over several layers.
Cement-based render needs to be painted
on top (as opposed to being self-coloured), meaning added maintenance over the
years, but are cheaper per m2 than silicone render before adding on the cost of
painting & scaffolding.