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garage concrete wall crack Repair, rendering
$200
Papatoetoe, Auckland, New Zealand
29th Jan 2023
I have few cracks and chips in my garage concrete wall.please someone can fix and it give me a quote? - Due date: Before Sunday, 5 February 2023
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Why hire rendering and resurfacing services through Airtasker?
Are you looking for a renderer to help upgrade the look of your indoor or outdoor space? Professional rendering will help prevent damage from the elements and minimise erosion and cracking, while modernising and adding value to your home. Ready to get started right away? You don’t have to do it all yourself - hire a professional renderer with the tools, techniques, and experience so you get the best possible result.
You’ll find top-rated resurfacing and rendering professionals on Airtasker. Whether you need to help with a big project like rendering a full house, or a much smaller project like resurfacing your bathroom tiles, we’ve got an experienced rendering contractor ready to help!
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Top Rendering & Resurfacing related questions
Rendering is the process of applying a render (which is made of lime, sand, cement, bonding agents, and colourants) over the exterior or interior house surfaces, like brick and concrete. Rendering is a popular investment for many homeowners because it can improve kerbside appeal and help protect surfaces.
Resurfacing involves repairing cracks and impurities before applying a finish and is usually done on interior surfaces in bathrooms and kitchens. Rendering is usually done on walls or fences and involves adding a whole new layer of cement and/or texture.Â
Some of the most common rendering home projects include rendering both interior and exterior concrete and brick walls. Kitchen benchtops and bath resurfacing are popular projects for resurfacing if you’re doing a home renovation on a budget.
Usually, your renderer will have all the tools and supplies they need to complete the rendering job for you. Once they know what space they’re working with and the colours and finishes you need, they’ll order in the supplies needed to get the job done.
Depending on the scope of the project, rendering can take anywhere from a few hours to a few weeks. On average, rendering the exterior of a medium-sized home takes five days to complete, although it will take longer for your surfaces to finish drying.
The average cost of rendering is $150-$500 when you hire through Airtasker. The exact price will depend on the time it takes to prepare the surfaces for rendering, the type and size of surfaces, any finishes, and the type of rendering you’ve chosen (cement or acrylic).Â
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What do rendering services include?
The exact inclusions of your rendering service will depend on what you need. If you’re not sure, your renderer can talk you through whether rendering is suitable for your surface, and whether cement or acrylic rendering is best for your project, along with what colour and textures will suit.
Here are some of the most popular rendering services and what you can expect from each:
Exterior wall rendering
Exterior wall rendering not only protects walls from the elements but can help lift the appearance of your home. Your renderer will start by chatting with you about the best render materials to use for your exterior, and any colours or finishes. They’ll prepare the walls and repair any structural defects. They may remove external features, like rainwater pipes, before they begin the rendering process. Next, they’ll measure and mix the render - usually in a concrete mixer or wheelbarrow. Your renderer will plaster the material on your walls using a trowel and add a decorative finish or texture if desired. They may finish off the job with a weather-proof layer of paint.
Interior wall rendering
Need interior walls rendered? The interior rendering process is normally referred to as plastering. It’s often used to coat walls and surfaces (like bricks) to make it smooth and flat for painting. Or to add interesting textures and effects. Your plasterer will mix dry materials with water and apply the plaster to your interior wall surfaces. You’ll need to allow around a week for your plastered walls to dry before painting.
Fence or retaining wall rendering
Your renderer can also render your fences or retaining walls to match the exterior render of your home for a uniform, modern look. Your renderer will likely recommend a smooth or medium texture so that water can’t get trapped in the pockets. They’ll prepare the surface, mix the render, and apply it using a trowel. They’ll use a range of tools to create your preferred texture and finish off with paint to help weather-proof your fence.
Kitchen and bathroom resurfacing
Resurfacing is popular in both kitchen renovation and bathroom renovation projects because it can give your home a fresh, new look without replacing any tiles or fixtures. Popular resurfacing locations include wall tiles, baths, basins, shower trays, vanity tops, and benchtops. Your resurfacing professional will start by confirming your preferences, like the colour and level of gloss you’d like. Then they’ll use sheets and masking tape to protect any areas in the room not being resurfaced. Next, they’ll remove any silicone and deep clean the surface for maximum adhesion. If needed, they’ll do minor repairs, such as removing chips and scratches and smoothing out the surface through sanding and etching. Finally, they’ll apply the primer and topcoat in line with your preferred colour and finish, reapplying silicon and removing the masking tape.