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How it works

How RenderSmart works

No directories, no phone tag, no being chased by five companies — just one trusted match for your job.

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Tell us about your job and SmartMatch™ pairs you with the one best-fit local specialist.

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🔒 Free · no obligation · never sold to multiple firms

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Three steps, about a minute of your time, and one vetted local specialist for your job. Here's exactly how it works.

1

Tell us about your job

Answer a few quick questions — property, render type or issue, and your postcode. Takes about a minute.

2

SmartMatch™ finds your pro

SmartMatch™ scores local specialists on fit, reviews, reputation and proximity, then picks your single best match.

3

Get one quote, direct

Your matched specialist contacts you to arrange a free, no-obligation survey and a clear written quote.

How SmartMatch™ chooses

SmartMatch™ isn't a "pay to be top" directory. It weighs the factors that decide whether a renderer is right for your job, and matches you with one — not a shared list.

◈ SmartMatch™ · how it scores
Render-type fit99
Verified reviews98
Reputation & reliability94
Insurance & accreditation96
Local proximity97

Common questions

Is it really free?
Yes — RenderSmart is free for homeowners and there's no obligation to proceed. You only pay the specialist if you choose to go ahead with their quote.
Will I be chased by lots of companies?
No. Your enquiry goes to one matched specialist, not a shared list. That's the whole point — no directory roulette, no five firms phoning at once.
How are specialists vetted?
SmartMatch™ considers verified reviews, online reputation, insurance and accreditation, and render-type experience, then matches you with a local specialist suited to your specific job.
What if the match isn't right?
Get in touch and we'll look again. The aim is one good introduction — not volume.