SILICONE RENDER | Is This The Best Rendering System?? (FULL PROCESS EXPLAINED)

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This video shows the full process on how to render a timber frame extention. Click the link here for a more detailed video on rendering with Silicone render:

Here's the steps we outline in this video:
- Fixing the corner beads with Baumit Star Contact
- Bedding the walls with Render mesh using Baumit Star Contact as the base coat
- Flatten and build the walls using Baumit Star Contact
- Float the render flat as the render dries
- Prime the walls ready for top coat using Baumit UNIPRIMER
- Apply and float to a finish using Baumit Silikontop render

This is the full process to rendering a wall using Silicon Render If you like this video then please like and subscribe. And feel free to leave a comment - we’d love to hear from you

Thanks for watching. I'll see you one the next one.

Cheers.
Blaine Gray,
Plastering For Beginners

#construction #plastering #diy #stucco #Renderingwalls #siliconerender
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amazing tip on working alone! THANK YOU SO MUCH. I prefer to work alone myself and this job I was told you can not do alone.

AntKardano
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Excellent tip about building and edge on larger surfaces, to give a spot for the next patch to work. Thanks for that !!
I use products like this to cover old concrete walls, that are unsightly, 1st doing a scratch coat to level out the walls, letting this dry 30 days, because it's a cementicious product.

als
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Clear as crystal and much appreciated.

rossmcleod
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Just had my whole house done in the exact same way using EWi products and render. I am amazed at how nice the finish is and how easily they did it. Will last a long time me thinks 😊

SM-mkkl
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Great video as always!

I am a complete render novice, only having plastered/skimmed a house previously, but the previous video on silicone on timber frame gave me the confidence to try it out on my garden building.

I used the ewipro system, but it’s very similar to this, and the finish is, in my untrained eyes, amazing 😅

Thank you for these videos!

henrikbilar
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Looks like a good system Blaine. Great video as always🚀🚀

RichardDowd
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We are having ours dine soon.
What do we.so with cables that run on the external walls ?

Sharpeyskoi
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Damn that looks amazing, seems like a durable system too. Pro job.

JFirnQ
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Can you used this system on block and brick without the need for insulation boards or polystrene?

SprintsNClimbs
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Nice job pal, we’ve been doing that system with wetherby on insulated boards on council property’s now for 15 years and to be fair it ages quite well. Keep up the good work 👍

leigh
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You can buy a bead that sticks to the window frame and has a little strip you tear of afterwards to keep the edge of the window clean

djhago
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Thanks very much for the video, I found it very helpful 👍

deanetheridge
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would you use 6mm thin coat over block work or would you see mortar lines?

leegorman
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We use something like this in the Caribbean. It’s called Trowel tex. thin coat then rub it with a plastic float.

darrenthebuilder
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Hi, good video, can you tell me if used a mesh bead at the bottom of the wall near the plinth?

MarcBabiog
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Can you use a carbon steel trowel to apply silicone top coat or will it damage the edge

nathanmacdonald
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Hey fella, thank you for posting the video, seems like the ideal product for cement board! Just wanted to ask if you have ever tried floating and SPONGE FINISHING the Baumit Star Contact base coat ready for painting? Like you would normal rendering. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks pal..😊

nicko
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Would it be easier Blaine to spray the topcoat if your working o your own????

bluevanmani
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absolutely brilliant video mate 💪🏼 what thickness beads are you using? also how would the basecoat change if going onto blockwork? cheers

samholmes
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Good video Blaine. Not tried this system yet, but got an EWI job for my brother next year and will do a thin coat render on this.

benwilkinson