by xavi99 »
Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:46 am
Render always cracks unless you use a good quality backing block and then you will always be called back to repair for your two year warranty period.
Would block and render be chaeper because you do not need so much care and attention to mortar courses, blocks are larger and can be laid faster?
If you go for a spray on render like monocouche (?) then make sure workmanship is good. Sometimes it can be very thin but should be 20 mm ish. Also it is mixed on site so if you need to do any remedial repairs (I saw a forklift gouge a chunk out of a house once) it's very difficult to match the colours.
Can't think that one is more saleable than the other, perhaps get the opinion of a few estate agents?
good luck,
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