My neighbour has built an extension a few feet away. My view from my kitchen window is now an ugly brick wall. It was supposed to be rendered. This is now over 3 years and is still the same. Is there a time limit for rendering
Yes and no, rendering should be done straight away or at least 1 coat of render to water proof building as water can penetrate through existing walls, there is no actual time limit but it does depend on water penetration.
No there no time limit as to when you can render a property the only problem could be Access in some cases but a wall can be rendered as long as the wall is good enough to render hope that as help regards Garth
The mortar must be left to cure for at least 7 days before been rendered.
There’s no reason the wall cannot be rendered 30 years down the line aslong as the wall is in good repair
Due to weather can slow things down but check with building control as they have to sign the job off as completed job
When applying the material and drying times yes other than that it’s more weather permitting or down to schedule
May to end of august to avoid frost and wet conditions
There is no time limit for rendering.
No they is not no time limit for rendering a house but if it is block it will best to render it
No you can apply spr and render at any time
No there isn’t a time limit for rendering it can be done anytime you insist
No but the surface would need to be primed prior to applying render.
No but if the brick work is damaged then it is best to use a skin like rendergrip this helps seal the surface and make a nice coat to apply render to also it's best not to render in cold weather as it takes a while to dry
No , providing blockwork is sound
Building regulations and planning permissions vary, and there might not be a specific time limit for rendering mentioned in those regulations. However, you may want to check with your local planning or building department to see if there are any conditions or agreements related to the appearance of the extension.
If there's a significant deviation from what was approved in the planning permission, you may have grounds to bring it to the attention of the local authorities. It's advisable to consult with them to understand your rights and options in this situation.
No time limit for rendering you can apply render most of the year round these days
No there is no time limit for rendering you apply it soon as the brick wall as cured looks like they just run out of money to finish off the project
No the brick work can be sealed with a rendering primer and rendered over