Rendering Made Easy | The DIY Guide To rendering A Wall

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Today we’re going to show you the full process on how to render a wall. But we’re cutting the old ways out…we’re going got show you a NEW UPDATED view on how to render walls.

Out with the old and in with the new. We’ll show you:

- How to apply your first & second coat of render
- The big secret to the “NEW MIX” of render and the reason standard sand cement render is DEAD
- The easiest way to fit render beads
- The 1st thing you need to do before you even start rendering
- The correct way to float a wall so it's DEAD FLAT
- The best way to get a flat, smooth, finished wall
- An updated view on tools and processes for rendering EASILY

These are the subjects we'll cover, all designed for BRAND NEW renderers
For more videos on rendering check out our other videos below:

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Thanks for watching
See you on the next one
Blaine!
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Even though I’m not a beginner I still love to watch all these videos.. 👍👌

lewiswatkins
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Using the sponge attachment on the power float to finish off on the ocr is brilliant

thereal
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Hey blain hope your well buddy love the video very informative, do you have a link for the sponge float you use ? Cheers Ben 👍🏻

benpatfield
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Can you still use mesh with OCR? Or does it not need it? Great video mate 🤙👍

richaaay
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Superb video again mate, i am going to give this product a go next week. Would you ever use the stipple coat weber recommend?? 👍

scottamos
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Can you use a silicone render for the top coat in addition to using this?

stephenturner
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You said you'd link to the products but I don't see them in the description or comments. Where can I find the floats you used?

wainivanua
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Hi Blaine, I'm looking at giving this a go at my mums... practice there, before my extension 😂

Whats your go to for preparing brick / block with OCR? Soak it, Rend Aid, exterior pre-grit?

Mesh vs no mesh?

Cheers, Stu 👍🏼

OZStuOZ
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Can you use the weber as a top coat? I intent to paint the finished render. Can the weber be painted?

wakeyjamie
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Great channel BTW - I have a question. My home is being built right now in Italy. We have a large brick wall surrounding our home, with 10cm of insulation applied on the exterior (using round plastic plugs to attach to the wall).

On top of this, they apply the render. They told me they used 3 coats of render plus one coat of paint as a sample. However, when I look at the wall around midday (sun above), I can clearly see the lines of the insulation joints and some of the round plugs. They tell me I will not see this once an additional coat of paint is applied, and it is normal. But I think the issue is greater than this. What are your thoughts?

peterricci
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Hi. Will this work on a house that was previously painted. Old painted masonry

AMMO
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Brilliant video, as always - Thank you 👍 Interesting you still use a two stage scratch and topcoat, even though the Weber product is labelled a One Coat Render. Makes a lot of sense having the two coats. I have an old 1940's building to render, constructed of old Suffolk White bricks. I was thinking of using a mesh. Can you still embed this in to scratch coat using this OCR material? Also, would you prime the wall with SBR or something, or would you just go straight for your scratch coat? Keep you the great work!

welshwood
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Hi mate. Might be a daft question but is it standard for the stop beads to be visible? Is this now ready to paint or would you be adding silicone type finish coat?

aarongreen
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Random question.. great informative video by the way... Your accent I'm getting nothwest sounds local to Stockport (where i hail) am i even close?

heatherharrison
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Is that a stop bead or an expansion bead between the two panels. Thanks again!

twillum
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Another quality vid Blaine, How long is it workable mate? Can you whisk it up again, after half hour if needed?

johnpemberton
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Would tendering work on a concrete wall that has oil paint on it?

rosalindnewson
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Another great Video! I am rendering a Devonshire Stone wall on the rear of a house. It is covered in holes and odd bits of brick thrown in. My approach has been Dub out with mortar, Slurry coat with and then build up Weber Ocr and some mesh to get the wall ready fro the final render. Are there any obvious issues with this approach?

Zoli_ExhibitPrinting
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I spoke with Weber about OCR and I was told to always use the product with their 'rendaid primer' and then to stipple this with a burnhole roller. Also, if it wasn't being applied with a machine the second coat must be put on within an hour of the scratch, they specified 'wet on wet only' never to let the scratch dry. Have you had any problems with your method as it looks easier than what was directed ? Thanks

twillum
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Hi mate, do you not think you need to paint surfaces with pva or sbr? I work on a lot of chimneys so interested in learning a bit?

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