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Pricing guide
Price variation is driven by the finish required, the condition of the substrate and how much preparation is needed. Standard two-coat work on sound, dry substrate is typically less expensive than multi-coat architectural or textured finishes, while access, scaffolding needs and after-hours attendance can also increase the overall scope and cost.
Substrate condition and preparation
Jobs on a sound, dry substrate with only minor patching are usually quicker and require less remedial work than those needing extensive repairs.
Finish type and complexity
Premium polished or high‑spec acrylic finishes and textured bagged or sponge finishes typically need extra passes, skill and materials compared with standard two‑coat systems.
Job size: full versus patches
Small patch and spot repairs are often dominated by setup and protection, whereas full re‑renders require proportionally more labour and materials.
Access and scaffolding requirements
Standard access assumes ladders or short mobile scaffold, while multi‑storey or specialist access and large scaffold hire usually add time and complexity.
Colour/texture matching and protection
Matching existing finishes, mock‑ups or extensive protection of adjacent surfaces often requires extra passes and specialist materials beyond base allowances.
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What moves this estimate
- Substrate condition and preparation: Jobs on a sound, dry substrate with only minor patching are usually quicker and require less remedial work than those needing extensive repairs.
- Finish type and complexity: Premium polished or high‑spec acrylic finishes and textured bagged or sponge finishes typically need extra passes, skill and materials compared with standard two‑coat systems.
- Job size: full versus patches: Small patch and spot repairs are often dominated by setup and protection, whereas full re‑renders require proportionally more labour and materials.
- Access and scaffolding requirements: Standard access assumes ladders or short mobile scaffold, while multi‑storey or specialist access and large scaffold hire usually add time and complexity.
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