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SKIMMING

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Skimming is a plastering technique which involves applying a thin coat to walls to create the smooth surface required for painting or decorating.

Either the skim plaster is applied to an existing plaster finish, or it’s used to cover plasterboard. The ‘perfect skimmed finish’ isn’t easy to achieve, it requires a trained professional who has had years of experience as a plasterer.

RENDERING

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Rendering is used to cover the external walls of a property. It can be used either on commercial or residential buildings, giving both an up-to-date, modern appearance.

Not only will it give your building a whole new look, owing to its high percentage of cement it will also waterproof your property making it weather resistant and also fireproof.

K-REND

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K Rend is the UK’s largest independent silicone render manufacturer. For 28 years, K Rend has offered a high quality extensive range of renders and finishes, designed to give a durable weatherproof coating and a natural looking finish. K Rend is the only UK manufacturer to incorporate in-house innovate silicone technology to create a water repellent surface.

 

EWI SYSTEMS

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Weber External Wall Insulation (EWI — sometimes referred to as ETICS or EIFS) systems can simplify wall construction in the new build sector or extend the life of existing buildings by providing thermal insulation to keep the old structure warm and stable.

The wide range of finishes available allows you to achieve a low maintenance, attractive and weather-resistant finish in a number of colours and textures. Weber EWI system can improve your home both thermally and aesthetically.

COVING

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Coving fitters is one of the services we can provide to decorate your property. Decorative coving is popular and known for given that unique looks to your room ceilings.

We have a wide range of Cornice coving available, we have designs to suit all styles.

DRY LINING

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Dry lining (sometimes referred to as drywalling) is a system for cladding the internal faces of buildings, such as walls and ceilings. Plasterboard is attached to the internal faces, creating a smooth surface that finishes such as paint can be applied to directly, a ‘wet’ plaster finish is not required. Dry lining requires less technical expertise than traditional plastering and required little water, hence the term ‘dry’ lining.

silicone render

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There are many different types of render on the market, all with different properties. The range includes older sand-cement style renders, to scratch renders, and thin coat renders. Silicone Render is a ‘thin coat render’, which means that it is applied on top of a basecoat at just a few millimetres thick.

FLOOR SCREEDS

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There’s no law that says you have to use a floor screed to cover your ground floor structure before laying your chosen covering. 

Floor screeds are not structural. For example, in a garage conversion, it’s common for floorboards to be placed over thick sheets of insulation instead.

One of the main reasons screeds are used in the vast majority of homes, despite the extra expense, is that they’re very useful for levelling uneven floor structures. This is particularly important with modern precast concrete beam and block floors, which have a distinct camber that can cause problems when it comes to laying floor finishes.

Screeds are also the preferred medium for underfloor heating pipes as the material excels at absorbing and radiating warmth, becoming an integral part of the heating process.

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