
What is Spray Rendering?
Spray rendering is a method of application which has evolved from traditional rendering, which involves using specialist machinery to "spray" the render mix onto the surface. It's widely used in commercial and residential properties to create a sleek and modern appearance.
People often forget about the external envelope of their house until there's something wrong, such as when leaks or large cracks start to develop.
If you are under the impression that "if it's not broke, don't fix it", you could be missing out on some fantastic opportunities to improve the aesthetics and value of your home.
Benefits of Spray Rendering a House
Cost-efficient
As well as looking great, re-rendering your house can add value to your property and if you choose an external wall insulation system, you could start saving on those heating bills.
Versatile Design
With as many as up to 50 standard colours and a wide variety of finishes, you are sure to find that perfect look
Speedy Application
Spray rendering is a lot faster than hand application, which means more time can be spent on achieving the perfect finish. Programme times are quicker, so deadlines can be met and reduce the cost of scaffolding.
Breathable and Durable
Allows your building to breathe whilst producing a weatherproof, durable membrane which protects the external surface of your home.
Low Maintenance
Most of our product ranges require little to no maintenance and can be supplied with a 10-year warranty guarantee for maximum peace of mind.
Improved Insulation
The additional layer of spray render helps to improve your home's energy efficiency, leading to reduced energy bills and carbon footprint.
Which Render is Right for my Home?
There are a number of products in the rendering business, and we have many years of experience in the industry. Our Ulverston and Cumbria spray renders service includes helping you find the perfect match to the building type you wish to render, to give it that high-quality finish.
If you would like to find out more information, please contact us today or visit our website. Here are the different types of render systems:
Cement Render
Cement render is definitely a cheaper option; however, it requires a thick coat and regular painting touch-ups to give it a high quality finish at all times.
Polymer Render
Polymer render is a flexible product that is sold in a wide range of colours, meaning that you don't have to worry about painting, meaning less work, and saving you money and time.
Silicone
Applied in a thin coat, silicone render is highly durable and water resistant, meaning it lasts longer without the need for continuous maintenance.
Monocouche Render
This through-coloured render is applied in a single layer, typically in a modern looking scraped finish but can also be applied in a sprayed roughcast finish for more traditional look. A durable, breathable, weatherproof and low maintenance render, it ticks just about every box from aesthetics to practicality
Lime Render
If you require a breathable render for your house, then lime render is right for you. Highly recommended for stone built properties, it is the most traditional rendering method but takes a lot more work than some of the others.
Acrylic Render
With acrylic render, you only need to apply a thin coat and it also lasts a long time, without the need for continuous maintenance. They are also crack-resistant, so you don't have to worry repairs.
frequently asked questions about rendering
Some renders come in a wide range of colours and are already pre-coloured. However, some require adding a dash of paint in the colour you wish to have.
The price of rendering your house will depend on many factors, including the type of render you require, and how big your house is. Please click below to submit an enquiry.
our rendering services

Spray Rendering
Are you spray rendering a house? If you're looking for a cost-effective way to quickly improve the look of your home, why not consider a through-coloured render system from Cumbria Spray Renders? 4o

K Rendering
K Rend or monocouche render is a high-quality option that can last for the lifetime of your home or commercial building. As with any exterior surface, it may gather dirt over time, so a yearly maintenance check and wash down is advised. 4o

Insulation
If you have solid external walls, there are specialist insulation systems that can be fixed directly to the wall to improve their U-value, which measures how much heat passes through. If you live in an older home, you are not required to upgrade the wall to meet current building regulations.