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Polystyrene Rendering in Engadine 2170, Sydney

Find verified polystyrene rendering specialists in Engadine 2170. All businesses listed on TradeRefer are ABN-verified and ranked by real community referrals from your neighbours — not paid placement. Typical rendering rates in NSW range from $30–$80/m².

Est. cost: $30–$80/m²

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How Much Does Polystyrene Rendering Cost in Engadine 2170?

The following cost estimates are based on industry averages for rendering work in NSW. Actual prices will vary based on the scope of work, materials required, and access. Always get 2–3 written quotes before proceeding.

Typical Range

$30–$80

/m²

Emergency Rate

$120

After-hours / urgent

Free Quotes

2–3

Always get multiple

Price estimates only. Not a guarantee of cost. Verify with your chosen tradie before work begins.

Rendering Licensing Requirements in NSW

In NSW, rendering work over $20,000 requires a contractor licence. Rendering under this threshold does not require a specific licence.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Polystyrene Rendering in Engadine 2170

How much does rendering a house cost in Australia?

Cement render costs $30–$60/m² for labour, plus $10–$20/m² for materials. Acrylic render costs $40–$80/m². A standard double-brick home with 200m² of wall area typically costs $8,000–$16,000 fully rendered. Prices vary significantly by region, access difficulty, and surface condition.

What is the difference between cement render and acrylic render?

Cement render is a sand-and-cement mix applied in multiple coats and painted over. It's durable but can crack over time with building movement. Acrylic render is a polymer-modified system that's more flexible, crack-resistant, and available in integral colours — no painting required. Acrylic is the more modern and preferred choice.

Can you render over existing paint or render?

Generally not recommended — the new render needs to bond to a clean substrate. Old paint or loose existing render must be removed first. Surface preparation (cleaning, removing loose material, applying bonding agent) is critical for adhesion. Rendering over a sound, existing render coat is sometimes possible with the right bonding agent.

How long does render take to cure before painting?

Cement render must cure for a minimum of 28 days before painting with a standard acrylic paint. Painting too early traps moisture and causes paint failure. Sealer coats can sometimes be applied after 7 days. Acrylic render systems are integral colour and don't require painting, but can be painted after full cure.

What causes render to crack?

The main causes are building movement, thermal expansion, shrinkage during curing, insufficient bonding, and structural issues. Hairline cracks are normal and cosmetic. Horizontal or diagonal cracks can indicate structural movement. Applying render too thickly or in hot/dry conditions also causes cracking.

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