Renderer Job Guide
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Textured or smooth render finishes range from quick single-coat applications to multi-skim fine finishes, and required prep and coat count affect the job scope.
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Pricing guide
Cost mainly depends on the level of preparation and the number of coats required. Economy single-coat work for garages or service areas is typically less involved, while premium multi-skim and finer sanding for seamless living areas usually requires significantly more time and materials. Call-out fees, site access and after-hours attendance can also affect the final price.
Required finish quality
Premium smooth or fine finishes typically need multiple skim coats and extra sanding, increasing labour and time.
Extent of surface preparation
Minor patching is usually included in standard work, but extensive substrate repairs or removal of damaged render add time and materials.
Number of texture coats
Economy single-coat applications are generally quicker than one-to-two coat standard work or multi-coat premium finishes.
Location and accessibility
High ceilings, exterior walls or confined spaces typically make the job take longer and can increase complexity.
Timing and call-out fees
A call-out fee is commonly applied and after-hours attendance is usually charged at a higher rate than standard hours.
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What moves this estimate
- Required finish quality: Premium smooth or fine finishes typically need multiple skim coats and extra sanding, increasing labour and time.
- Extent of surface preparation: Minor patching is usually included in standard work, but extensive substrate repairs or removal of damaged render add time and materials.
- Number of texture coats: Economy single-coat applications are generally quicker than one-to-two coat standard work or multi-coat premium finishes.
- Location and accessibility: High ceilings, exterior walls or confined spaces typically make the job take longer and can increase complexity.
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