Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Oct 21, 2023 6:51 pm Hello everyone, Trying to understand the external render types. The builder said they will do acrylic render. The designer mentioned “Rendered + Painted Brickwork” on the plans. My understanding is that acrylic render can be with the paint in the render itself (coloured render) or the render can be painted after the application and when the render is dry. My questions: 1. Does “Rendered + Painted Brickwork” specify what type of render will be applied or it is a general term meaning the brick wall will be rendered and the render will have a colour other than its original colour? 2. Does the plan need to specify the specific type of render or mentioning “Rendered Brickwork” on the plans would be enough? 3. Which type or render is better - the coloured render or the painted render? Thank you in advance. Re: External wall render 2Oct 22, 2023 9:09 pm Render is not tinted with colour (paint tinters), that is texture coat, 1mm, 2mm trowel on etc It is not paint, renderers and manufacturers sell that it is paint and that’s all you need. Generally will still have to paint to get true colour, system/product warranty if applicable. If don’t paint the finish is still porous and will stain Acrylic render is a 20kg pre-mixed bag of sand, cement and lime with a acrylic polymer (dry) added in, bit sticker, all in the bag, no site mixing “Rendered & Painted Brickwork”, brickwork rendered and wall painted. Walls painted is best outcome. Most renderers wont paint. Thanks for the detailed comments chippy, I'll use this as a guide. 3 2769 Beautiful thing with the shelf/recess lintel is you just use maxi's so standard brickwork. All the brickies and roofers in Perth are used to this style so there is… 7 2027 thanks chippy! here is the back of the wall which has not been backfilled yet. Here is the same back of the wall taken from the other end, behind the steps. As you… 5 4655 |