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52 local providers4.7 avg ratingTypical duration: 20-60 hours

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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.

New Exterior Wall Render

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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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52

Average rating

4.7

  • Joe O'Gorman is a craftsman. He repaired what we thought were insurmountable problems. He repaired major structural cracks that we had due to restumpeing and underpinning and it i…

    peter fraser

  • Hass did an Amazing work – on time and very professional. Highly recommended!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Ali Khalil

  • Blake and the guys did a fantastic job rendering our home. They left the place how they found it and all done for a very reasonable price. Thanks Blake, great work.

    Craig Stewart

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Frequently asked questions

Do renderers need to be registered?
This trade generally requires registration; you should ask providers to show their registration details. Registered tradespeople are typically aware of necessary compliance and documentation for building work.
How long will the render job take?
Duration depends on the area size, finish type, substrate condition and weather for curing between coats. Small patch work is usually much quicker than a full re‑render or multi‑coat architectural finish.
Will scaffolding be required for my job?
Standard jobs often use ladders or short mobile scaffold, but multi‑storey or difficult access will usually need full scaffolding or specialist access. Scaffold hire and specialist access are typically handled as additional scope.
Can you match the existing colour and texture?
Colour and texture matching is often possible but may require mock‑ups, extra finishing passes and specialist materials. It's usually best to discuss matching expectations up front so the extra work can be allowed for.
How accurate is the instant estimate?
Our estimates are built from research across thousands of local jobs and real pricing data. Use them as a guide when speaking to renderers — your actual quote will depend on your specific job.
How many quotes will I get?
We'll match you with up to 3 renderers initially. If you'd like more options, you can request additional matches.
Do I pay anything to get quotes?
No — the service is 100% free for homeowners.
Why do you need photos?
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