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Render Repair in Wyndham Vale, Melbourne

Compare render repair specialists in Wyndham Vale using ABN, profile, public review, and referral signals where available. Typical rendering rates in VIC range from $30–$80/m².

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How Much Does Render Repair Cost in Wyndham Vale?

The following cost estimates are based on industry averages for rendering work in VIC. 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

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Materials You'll Need for Render Repair

What a tradie typically uses for render repair, with current retail price ranges. Your tradie usually supplies these — the quote should itemise them.

  • Polymer render mix 20kg · 20kg bagx1-2
    about $14.98

Price ranges sampled from major Australian hardware retailers (July 2026). Estimates only — quantities and final costs depend on your job. Always confirm inclusions in writing with your tradie.

Rendering Licensing Requirements in VIC

In Victoria, rendering as part of domestic building work over $10,000 requires a registered building practitioner. Specialist acrylic and polymer render systems may require manufacturer certification.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Render Repair in Wyndham Vale

How much does render repair cost in Australia?

Render repair in Australia typically costs $30–$80 per square metre, covering crack filling, patching, and reblending the finish to match existing render. Polymer render mix costs around $15 per 20kg bag at Bunnings for small DIY patches. Larger areas of cracking or delamination cost more, since loose render often needs to be hacked off before repair.

What causes render to crack?

Render cracks mainly from movement in the building, moisture getting behind the render, or render that was applied too thick or over a poorly prepared surface. Hairline cracks are usually cosmetic, but wider or spreading cracks can let water in and damage the wall behind. Fixing the underlying cause matters as much as patching the crack itself.

Can you patch render or does the whole wall need redoing?

Small cracks and localised damage can usually be patched without redoing the whole wall, provided the surrounding render is sound and well bonded. If render is bulging, hollow-sounding when tapped, or crumbling over a large area, it usually needs to be removed and reapplied in that section. A tradesperson can tell the difference with a simple tap test.

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.

Is rendering suitable for a brick home in Australia?

Absolutely — rendering over brick is very popular in Australia to modernise the appearance of older homes or create a seamless façade. The brick surface must be clean, free of paint, and have open mortar joints to ensure mechanical key for adhesion. A bonding agent is recommended.

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