Highly Recommended Render and Plaster Specialists in
ALDINGA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
INTERNAL RENDERING & WHITE SET
An internal wall just rendered, can be an impressive design feature in any home. Adding internal render to a wall can update the appearance, create a focal point, and add an element of individuality.
Additionally, render and white set is a traditional method whereby plaster is thinly applied over the rendered surface, then trowel finished to leave a smooth, blemish-free wall that is ready to be painted.
EXTERIOR RENDERING
Building a new home or extension? Wanting to give that tired looking cream brickwork a complete make over?
Acrylic Render is a modern render system composed of acrylic polymers and sand/cement blends. The tensile strength of acrylic render is up to seven times that of traditional sand and cement render, making it exceptionally durable. A final coat of Acrylic Texture Coating is applied over the Acrylic Render. This coating combines acrylics and polymers, and it is extremely hard-wearing and durable. At Southern Render Texture, we exclusively use Dulux Acratex® which is the gold standard for modern rendering solutions.
Rendering with acrylic is a popular choice, giving a modern, uniform appearance. Choosing from Dulux's seemingly infinite colour range, you can rest assured the final colour and finish will match your vision.
WALL REPAIRS
No two wall repairs are the same. Whether it's crack repairs, salt damp or water damage, movement in the slab or part of a renovation project, Southern Render Texture has the experience to fins the perfect solution.
Detailed Repairs
We are highly experienced in repairing unique wall design finishes. Specialist techniques are often used in the original render, and we pride ourselves in being able to seamless match and repair the wall.
Wall Cracks
Cracks in walls can appear for a variety of reasons. At Southern Render Texture we evaluate the cause of the cracking, then help the client determine the best method to restore the wall to its former glory.
Water Damage
Dampness can cause the plaster to crack, become drummy, and form a white salt deposit which causes the paint to bubble. Once you have resolved the cause of the water damage, we remove all affected plaster and repair the area, and finalise the repair by replastering.