Rendering
Render is a plastered finish for external walls that gives a smooth finish and protects brickwork against the elements. Traditionally, it’s built up in two or three coats, which makes it less likely that surface cracks will appear.
Traditional Sand & Cement
Pebble Dashing
Pebble dashing is a type of wall covering typically used on exterior walls. It consists of two coats of a lime and sand into which pebbles are thrown and pressed to create is a wall covered in tiny pebbles.
Tyrolean
Tyrolean refers to the type of render and type of polymer cement it consists white powder form and can be applied manually through coating sprays or using an Tyrolean flicker gun or compressor powered render gun, or a open hopper spraying machine.
Weber Monocouche
Monocouche renders are the ideal choice for a low-maintenance and durable finish. Consisting of just one coat, applied in two passes, monocouche render allows for fast application as a pumped or spray render which reduces scaffolding and site costs.
Floor Screeding
Screeding a floor is applying a blended mixture of cement with graded agregates, fibres and water to a floor base, in order to form a strong sub floor that is capable of taking on the final floor finish or act as a final wearing surface.
Self-levelling
A self-levelling compound contain latex because they are laid in a very thin layer, helping give concrete floors the flexibility they need to move without cracking. Once self-levelling compounds are mixed and poured, they will flatten across the uneven floor and use gravity to self-level.
PLASTERING
INSULATION
RENDERING
FLOORING
PLASTERING
Plastering of walls and ceilings is forming a layer of plaster on an interior wall. The process of creating plasterwork is used on internal walls, ceilings and creation decorative moldings.
INSULATION
Insulation is material designed to prevent heat or sound from being transmitted from one area to another. It's normally used to keep heat or sound in or out of your home.
RENDERING
Render is a plastered finish for external walls that gives a smooth finish and protects brickwork against the elements. Traditionally, it’s built up in two or three coats, which makes it less likely that surface cracks will appear.
FLOORING
Screeding a floor is applying a blended mixture of cement with graded agregates, fibres and water to a floor base, in order to form a strong sub floor that is capable of taking on the final floor finish or act as a final wearing surface.