Category: Blog

Blog

Choosing Coloured Render for Your House Exterior

Key Take Aways Coloured render (also known as through-coloured or Monocouche render) is a render pre-mixed with pigment so colour

Coloured_Render_for_House_Exterior
Blog

Guide to Rising Damp Treatment: Protect Your Home with Expert Solutions

Key Take Aways Rising damp occurs when groundwater is drawn up through porous building materials like bricks and mortar, often

rising damp treatment
Blog

The Importance of Proper Wall Coatings for Part Rendered Houses

Key Take Aways Part-rendered homes feature a blend of exposed brick and rendered surfaces, combining classic charm with modern finishes—ideal

part rendered houses
Blog

The Art of Stucco Application

Key Take Aways Purpose and Benefits of Stucco Application Provides robust weather resistance for UK homes—protects exterior walls against rain,

stucco application
Blog

Maximising Energy Efficiency with Exterior Wall Insulation

Key Take Aways Exterior wall insulation (EWI) is a method of adding an insulating layer to your home’s outer walls

exterior wall insulation energy saving trust
Blog

How to Choose the Right Outdoor Brick Paint Color for Your Home

Key Take Aways Surface preparation is crucial – Clean thoroughly with a stiff brush or pressure washer, repair cracks with

outdoor brick paint color
Blog

The Ultimate Guide to Roughcast Render: What You Need to Know

Key Take Aways Roughcast render, also known as pebble dash or harling, mixes small stones, sand and cement before application,

roughcast render
Blog

Boosting Home Energy Efficiency with External Insulation Cladding

Key Take Aways External insulation cladding combines insulation and a protective finish on exterior walls to boost energy efficiency and

external insulation cladding
Blog

How to Paint Pebbledash: 10 Expert Tips

Key Take Aways Assess the pebbledash surface first: look for cracks, loose stones, or damage and repair them before painting.

how to paint pebbledash
Blog

Condensation on Walls: 10 Effective Treatment Strategies

Key Take Aways Condensation forms when warm, humid air meets cold wall surfaces—common in poorly ventilated or insulated UK homes.

how to treat condensation on walls

Did you find this helpful?
Share on socials:

Free Survey & Quote

We are fast and responsive. Fill out this form to get in touch and we will contact you very soon.

Book a Free Survey with
All Weather Coating

All Weather
Coating

UK’s Top Exterior Wall Coatings and
Weatherproof Coatings Service