Rendering Services Explained: Improve Appearance and Protection

The exterior of your property is the first thing people see—and it’s your first line of defence against the elements. Whether you’re refurbishing a period home in Surrey or updating a commercial unit in London, rendering your exterior walls can significantly improve both appearance and durability.

But not all rendering is the same. In this guide, we’ll explain the difference between traditional and modern render, their benefits, and how Go2 Property Services can help you choose the right option for your property.

What Is Rendering?

Rendering is the process of applying a protective and decorative coating to the external walls of a building. It can help weatherproof your property, improve insulation, and enhance its visual appeal. Render acts as a barrier against wind, rain, and pollution, making it particularly valuable in the UK’s damp and unpredictable climate.

Types of Render Available

At Go2, we offer a range of rendering solutions tailored to the specific needs of each property.

Traditional Render:

  • Lime Render: Ideal for older buildings, lime render is breathable and flexible, helping to prevent trapped moisture and maintain the structural integrity of the building.
  • Sand and Cement Render: A cost-effective and widely used option, though it is less breathable and may be prone to cracking over time.

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Modern Render:

  • Monocouche Render: A through-coloured render that doesn’t require painting. It’s low-maintenance, weather-resistant, and available in various colours.
  • Silicone Render: Offers excellent water resistance and flexibility, reducing the likelihood of cracking or degradation.
  • Acrylic Render: Known for its fast drying time and smooth finish. Suitable for a range of substrates.
  • Polymer-Modified Render: Enhanced durability and strong adhesion make this a popular choice for modern builds.

Why Render Your Property?

  1. Weather Protection
    Properly applied render shields your walls from wind, rain, and frost, reducing the risk of damp, erosion, and structural wear.
  2. Enhanced Appearance
    Whether you’re refreshing tired brickwork or covering repairs, render can completely transform your property’s façade.
  3. Increased Property Value
    Enhanced curb appeal and improved insulation can make your property more appealing to potential buyers or tenants.
  4. Improved Insulation
    When combined with external wall insulation, rendering can significantly reduce heat loss and energy bills.

Signs Your Property May Need Rendering

  • Cracked or flaking existing render
  • Discolouration or staining
  • Visible damp patches on exterior walls
  • Ageing or uneven brickwork
  • Peeling paint or exposed substrates

The Rendering Process

At Go2 Property Services, we follow a meticulous process to ensure lasting results:

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  1. Site survey and consultation
  2. Surface preparation (cleaning, repair, removal of old render)
  3. Application of basecoat and reinforcement mesh (if required)
  4. Application of the render system
  5. Finishing touches and clean-up

Why Choose Go2 Property Services?

With over 25 years of experience, we offer rendering services that are:

  • Professionally applied by trained specialists
  • Tailored to both heritage and modern properties
  • Backed by local expertise across London, Surrey, and Berkshire
  • Designed for durability, insulation, and aesthetics

We understand that every property is unique, so we’ll work with you to recommend the most suitable render based on your building’s style, age, and location.

Transform Your Property Today

Whether you’re repairing damaged render or starting from scratch, Go2 Property Services is your trusted partner for expert rendering. From improving insulation to enhancing kerb appeal, our services deliver both form and function.

Contact us today to arrange a consultation and find out how professional rendering can protect and enhance your property.