If you're looking for a way to smarten up your business premises, you could consider rendering the external walls. Consisting of a cement and sand mix, once spread, this substance hardens for a flat finish. Consider the following reasons to undertake such an update.
Create A Favourable First Impression
The first thing clients or customers see when they arrive at your business is its facade. Whether your profession is a dentist, a vet, or office worker, it's crucial to make the first impression a favourable one. Rendering is more effective than painting, as you're not merely colouring the existing surface, but adding a new exterior that masks imperfections like cracks. Rendering will also bring brick walls up to date by smoothing over numerous joins and giving the building a sleek look. Contractors can create a smooth undulating surface or a textured roughened one, using techniques like brushing or trowelling.
Coordinate Your Business Front
Of course, rendering also adds a fresh layer of colour. You might want to use one of your brand hues on the facade, or stick with a tasteful, neutral shade. It's the perfect opportunity to harmonise the building with the landscape or to improve the overall colour palette. If you've noticed previously that the walls don't match the roofing, for instance, now is the time to harmonise all the components which will put your business in the best light. A pleasing facade is more likely to engender a positive response in clients than a jarring one is.
Insulate And Protect The Building
Rendering is not only an aesthetic improvement, but it also raises the building's efficiency. The extra layer of cement provides additional insulation, making it harder for heat to travel through the walls: either getting in during the summer or exiting in the winter. Over time, you'll save on air conditioning and heating costs.
At the same time, you're protecting the building as an investment. Rendering preserves walls from elements such as sun, wind, and hail that can wear them down. The render cement itself is extremely tough and thus will last for many years, so the benefits you'll reap are ongoing.
Render Other Objects For Added Value
It's not only the external walls that will benefit from commercial rendering — you might have other components that can profit. You could, for example, render the front fence if it's made of brick or cement. If the premises have a retaining wall, you could cover that also. This way, you can kill several birds with one stone.
For more information, contact a building rendering service.
Share11 September 2020
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