What render should I use on a cob cottage near Exeter?
Lime render, almost always. Cob must breathe, and cement render traps moisture and can cause serious damage. A specialist experienced in Devon cob will confirm the right build-up.
How much does rendering cost in Exeter?
Around £50–£95 per square metre, with traditional lime work at the higher end. A free Exeter survey turns the job into a fixed, no-obligation figure.
Will my enquiry really only go to one renderer?
Yes — one enquiry, one vetted local specialist via SmartMatch™.
Which areas around Exeter do you cover?
The EX postcode area and the surrounding Devon towns.
What's the best type of render for a house in Exeter?
It depends on the wall. As a rule across the South West, breathable, water-shedding finishes such as silicone thin-coat or, on older solid walls, lime render tend to outlast traditional sand-and-cement, which is more prone to cracking and trapping damp. Your matched specialist surveys the wall build-up first and recommends the system that genuinely suits your Exeter home rather than a one-size-fits-all finish.
Should I repair my render or have the whole wall redone?
It comes down to how much has failed. Isolated cracks or a single blown patch can often be cut out and made good; but where render has debonded across an elevation, a full re-render usually lasts longer and looks right. A site survey is the only way to call it honestly — and a good Exeter specialist will tell you if a repair will do the job rather than upselling a full strip-off.
How do I keep rendered walls clean in Exeter?
Exeter's mild, wet Atlantic climate keeps walls damp for much of the year, making breathable, water-shedding renders the sensible choice across the EX area. On shaded or north-facing elevations you may get green algae over time — it's cosmetic and lifts with a soft wash or a proper render cleaner; avoid jet-washing, which can force water behind the finish. A through-coloured silicone render stays cleaner for longer than painted cement in Exeter's conditions.
How long does new render last?
A quality thin-coat silicone or acrylic system typically lasts around 25–30 years or more with minimal upkeep; well-maintained lime render on a period home can last longer still. Sand-and-cement has a shorter life and cracks more readily. Lifespan really comes down to the wall, the preparation and the installer — which is why the match matters.
How long does rendering take in Exeter?
Most homes take roughly 3–10 working days depending on size, the system and how much old render has to come off first. Weather plays a part too — South West rain or frost can pause work, since render needs dry, above-freezing conditions to cure. Your specialist gives a realistic schedule with the quote.
Can my house be rendered in winter?
It can, but render needs dry conditions above roughly 5°C to cure properly, so Exeter's colder, wetter months can mean delays or temporary protection over the scaffold. Most specialists work year-round and plan around the forecast — spring to autumn is simplest, and breathable systems cope better with damp than hard cement.
Can rendered walls be painted, and what colours can I have?
Yes. Modern silicone and acrylic renders are usually through-coloured, so the colour runs right through the finish and won't flake — you choose from a wide range at quote stage. Older or repaired render can be over-coated with a breathable masonry paint. Your specialist advises what suits the finish and the age of your home.
Will rendering make my Exeter home warmer?
Standard render is a protective, weatherproofing finish — on its own it isn't insulation, so it won't transform your heating bills. If warmth is the real goal, that's a separate insulated wall system; mention it at survey and your specialist will set out the options honestly rather than overselling plain render.
How does SmartMatch™ choose my Exeter renderer?
SmartMatch™ weighs each local specialist's experience, verified reviews and online reputation, then matches your job to the single best-fit pro for your Exeter property and the work involved. You get one trusted specialist — your details are never sold to five firms who all chase you.
Is the quote really free, with no obligation?
Yes — getting matched and quoted is free, and you're under no obligation to go ahead. You deal with one vetted Exeter specialist rather than a call-centre list, and you decide in your own time.