Monocouche
Monocouche is a popular type of external render that is used to protect the house from the elements and give it a beautiful clean finish.
From the french origin, it means ‘single layer’ as it only requires one coat. It lasts longer than traditional render and as it is a coloured render it doesn’t need to have masonry paint applied after.
thin coat
Thin coat systems is primarily a decorative finish render with a variety of colours applied externally that provides an attractive finish. It is low maintenance, waterproof, lightweight and breathable.
The benefits of thin coat render are:
ideal for extreme weather conditions
easy to clean with just a pressure washer
can be applied to a variety of substances, cement blocks, clay bricks etc.
no need to paint
EWI
External wall insulation is a type of insulation that is attached to the outside of your walls. Two layers of material are used - one to offer insulation and then an outer layer of mineral or synthetic render to protect against weather and provide a decorative finish.
It provides the property with better thermal benefits. It is a lightweight render and is suitable to be applied over insulation and other substrates e.g. blockwork, brick, render boards, concrete etc.
There are a variety of colours to choose from and it can also be used internally.
EWI can sustain heat in a building, reducing energy costs. It can also act as a weather proof barrier for the building and therefore increase its lifespan.
Corksol
Spray cork is a natural cork spray coating that provides a sustainable, innovative solution for homes, residential buildings, etc. The benefits of spray cork coating include:
weatherproofing
adhesion to almost every surface
a natural resistance to cracks, damp, condensation etc.
Spray cork comes from a natural product and causes less permanent damage to the environment. It is a thermal regulator which can help reduce fuel cost. With its fast application it helps get the job done quicker and with over twenty five colours to choose from, it offers customers options to suit their decorative requirements.
liquid screed flooring
Liquid (or flow) screed has overtaken classic sand and cement to become a fairly standard flooring product. It is a thick liquid mix that’s applied by pumping from the machine onto the area to be covered. It provides a smooth, level surface, prior to the application of the final floor finished or to be polished. It is stronger, thinner and tougher.
Liquid screed can be used in domestic or commercial renovations. It is good in environments subject to high temperatures.
Cemfloor boasts exceptional thermal conductivity and can help spread underfloor heating across the floor, making the building more efficient and ensure lower running cost.