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Acrylic Render vs. Cement Render Busting Common Myths

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Acrylic Render vs. Cement Render Busting Common Myths

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  1. Acrylic Render vs. Cement Render: Busting Common Myths bestrendering.com.au

  2. When it comes to choosing a rendering finish for your walls, the argument typically ends up being either acrylic or cement render. While each has its own benefits, misinformation can put forth an irresponsible choice. Let's break down some common myths and look at the real facts so you can make an informed choice.

  3. Myth: Both renders are mixed the same way. According to the skilled person providing acrylic rendering in Melbourne, the fact is that cement render is a labour-intensive process, as it is mixed by hand in specific proportions consisting of sand, cement, and lime. Acrylic render is actually ready-made; you just have to add water to it, thus providing ease of application and consistency. Myth: Any tradesperson can render with either. Fact: Cement rendering is widespread and familiar to most tradespeople; acrylic rendering requires the application of a special skill, and lack of knowledge about the application with the acrylic might adversely affect the adhesion and finish.

  4. Myth: Texture options, though, are alike. Fact: According to the expert providing the best rendering services in Melbourne, cement render gives coarse and medium texture. Medium to coarse texture is given by acrylic renders and they are therefore suitable for style-based decorative finishes.

  5. Myth: Cement render always costs less. Fact: Cement render might cost less upfront but it usually takes more labour and longer curing. Acrylic render can cost more per bucket but it saves time and offers much better long-term durability. Myth: Both are equally durable. Fact: According to the specialist providing acrylic rendering service in Melbourne, cement render is strong but it cracks when the building moves, while acrylic render has flexible polymers; it therefore does not crack and resists moisture and harsh weather. Also, it cures much faster, within 48 hours.

  6. Final Comments In a nutshell, while cement render is an older method and is cheap, acrylic render is more modern and flexible, faster in application, and offers contemporary finishes. The choice of the right render thus depends on the requirements of your project, the texture you wish for, and your budget. Knowledge of facts would then enable you to have a durable and beautiful answer in accordance with time.

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