Exterior Painting and Rendering Across East London, North London and Essex
FNB Roofing And Building delivers exterior painting and rendering across East London, North London and Essex, on Victorian and Edwardian terraces, post-war housing and modern builds.
APPEARANCE AND PROTECTION IN ONE FINISH
Exterior finishes — built to last.
The external finish on a property does two jobs at once. The first is appearance — the colour, texture and consistency of the front and rear elevations sets the tone for the property as a whole. The second, less visible but more important, is protection — a properly applied render or masonry paint system shields the brick or block beneath from wind-driven rain, frost damage and pollution. When either layer fails, both jobs stop being done. FNB Roofing And Building carries out exterior painting and rendering work across East London, North London and Essex, on Victorian and Edwardian terraces, post-war housing and modern builds.
Exterior Painting and Rendering Services We Provide
Painting and rendering work falls into nine recurring service categories. Each is delivered with the system appropriate to the substrate, exposure and intended appearance — not a one-size-fits-all coating.
Masonry Painting
Application of breathable masonry paint over brick, render or block elevations — including surface preparation, hairline crack filling, primer where required, and two finish coats applied to manufacturer specification. Silicone-modified emulsions are used where breathability is needed.
Sand and Cement Render
Traditional two-coat rendering in a sand and cement mix — a scratch coat keyed to the substrate, followed by a floating coat finished smooth or textured. The most cost-effective option, suited to extensions, garages and outbuildings.
Monocouche Render
A single-coat, through-coloured render applied in two passes that blend into one homogeneous layer. Eliminates the need for over-painting and delivers a sharp modern finish in a wide range of colours — well suited to new builds and contemporary extensions.
Silicone Render
A thin-coat render applied over a reinforced base coat — offering excellent flexibility, water repellence and breathability. The appropriate choice on older properties prone to minor movement, on full-house re-renders, and on elevations exposed to driving rain. Service life routinely exceeds 25 years.
K-Rend & Branded Render Systems
Installation of branded render systems including K-Rend, Weber and EWI Pro — supplied with the corresponding manufacturer warranty when installed by an approved or experienced contractor.
Lime Render for Period Properties
Properties built before approximately 1930 perform best with lime-based render rather than cement, for the same breathability and flexibility reasons as lime mortar pointing. Lime rendering on conservation and period work as standard.
External Wall Insulation (EWI)
Insulation boards mechanically fixed to the external wall, finished with a base coat, mesh reinforcement and silicone or monocouche top coat. Delivers a significant uplift in thermal performance — particularly useful on solid-wall Victorian and Edwardian properties.
Pebble Dash & Roughcast
Traditional decorative finishes in sand and cement with embedded shingle. Repair, removal and, where appropriate, fresh application — common on post-war housing across East London and Essex.
Render Repair
Patch repairs to localised cracking, blown sections and impact damage — with colour matching where the surrounding render is to remain. Cost-effective alternative to a full re-render where the bulk of the elevation is sound.
A SPECIFICATION TAILORED TO YOUR PROPERTY
Choosing the right system.
Different walls call for different render and paint systems. Period brickwork built in lime mortar will be damaged by cement render or non-breathable masonry paint, regardless of how well applied. Modern blockwork extensions will perform well with a wide range of systems. Properties prone to settlement or minor movement need a flexible silicone-based system rather than a rigid monocouche or cement render.
As part of every survey, we recommend the appropriate system for the property and explain the reasoning — so the specification matches the building, not the other way around.
How a Typical Painting or Rendering Project Is Delivered
Most projects follow a clear four-stage process, designed to keep you fully informed from start to finish and avoid the unexpected issues that often arise during this type of work.
01
Survey and Specification
A site visit is arranged. The condition of the substrate is assessed, any underlying damp or structural issue is identified, and the appropriate render or paint system is recommended on the basis of property age, exposure, intended appearance and budget.
02
Itemised Written Quotation
A written quotation is issued covering scaffold access, preparation, materials, application and any associated remedial work. Branded render systems are quoted with the corresponding manufacturer warranty terms included.
03
Programmed Works
Scaffold is erected and the substrate prepared — cleaning, crack repair, removal of failed paint or render, primer application. The new system is then applied in line with manufacturer specification, with curing time built into the programme.
04
Sign-Off, Guarantee and Aftercare
A final inspection is carried out with the client. Workmanship is guaranteed in writing, and manufacturer warranties on render systems apply in addition — typically running between 10 and 25 years.
Small patch repairs are handled with the same care as full-house re-renders — whether the requirement is a square metre of blown render, an entire elevation, or anything in between.
Verifiable independent reviews
Five-star reviews on Google and Trustatrader — the majority of our render and painting work comes through word-of-mouth referrals.
£1m public liability insured
Full cover for the property, our workforce and any third parties present during scaffold-based render and painting works.
Local — not a subcontractor
Operating from Walthamstow with a long trading history. Render and painting trades delivered in-house — not subcontracted.
Why Renders and Paints Fail in London
The capital’s housing stock places particular demands on external finishes. Period properties in Walthamstow, Hackney, Leyton and the surrounding boroughs were built in lime mortar, and react badly when cement-based render or non-breathable masonry paint traps moisture inside the wall. Modern blockwork extensions need a different specification again. Driving rain, prolonged freeze-thaw cycles, pollution staining and minor structural movement all contribute to gradual deterioration — cracking, blown render, flaking paint and “tide marks” of trapped damp. Where a render or coating has already started to fail, the underlying cause needs to be identified before any new system is applied, or the new finish will fail in the same way as the old.
E1-E18
N1-N22
IG & RM
Signs Your Render or Paint Needs Attention
Cracked or Blown Render
Flaking Masonry Paint
Early intervention is significantly cheaper than full reactive re-rendering. The following indicators commonly point to a façade that should be inspected:
- Hairline or stepped cracking running through render
- Hollow-sounding sections when the elevation is tapped
- Masonry paint flaking, blistering or fading unevenly
- Tide marks or staining at low level suggesting trapped damp
- Green algae or black biological growth on north-facing elevations
- Visible separation between render and substrate at edges
If any of these are present, a site visit is advisable before the next prolonged spell of wet weather.
Frequently asked questions about Exterior Painting & Rendering
Explore answers to common questions about our rendering and exterior painting services, helping you understand which system is appropriate for your property and what to expect.
Which render system is right for my property?
It depends on the age of the property, the substrate, exposure and the appearance you’re after. Period properties built in lime mortar perform best with lime render or a breathable silicone system. Modern blockwork extensions can accept monocouche, silicone or sand-and-cement. Properties prone to settlement need a flexible silicone-based system rather than a rigid cement render. We recommend the appropriate specification on every survey.
Do you work on period and listed buildings?
Yes. We carry out lime render and lime-compatible masonry paint systems on conservation and period work as standard. Where a building is listed or sits within a conservation area, the specification is matched to the requirements of the local planning authority, and we can liaise with conservation officers as needed.
How long does a typical rendering project take?
A small repair or single elevation in masonry paint may complete within a few days. A full-house re-render in silicone or monocouche, including scaffold, preparation, base coat and finish, typically runs to two to three weeks depending on weather, drying conditions and the size of the property. Programme is confirmed in writing as part of the quotation.
Can you re-render and insulate at the same time?
Yes. External Wall Insulation (EWI) is installed in a single programmed package — insulation boards fixed to the existing wall, then base-coated, mesh-reinforced and finished in silicone or monocouche render. This is especially worthwhile on solid-wall Victorian and Edwardian properties, where it lifts thermal performance significantly without losing internal floor space.
Are quotes free, and is there any obligation?
Yes — quotes are completely free. There is no charge for the site visit, no obligation to proceed, and no follow-up sales pressure. Most rendering and painting projects can be priced within a few working days of initial contact.
Are you insured, and is the work guaranteed?
Every project is backed by £1 million of public liability insurance as standard. Workmanship is guaranteed in writing on completion, and manufacturer warranties on branded render systems apply in addition — typically running between 10 and 25 years on systems like K-Rend, Weber and EWI Pro.
Is the work subcontracted?
No. Render, masonry paint, lime work and EWI are all delivered by our own tradesmen. That keeps the standard consistent and means there is no dispute over responsibility if something needs revisiting.
“Re-rendered the whole front in K-Rend silicone, plus EWI. House feels warmer, looks completely different. Tidy team, sensible programme, written guarantee on the wall.”
A Hussein
Leyton, E10
“Talked us out of cement render on our 1908 terrace and into a lime system instead. Took longer but no trapped damp, no future grief. Honest advice.”
R Greene
Walthamstow Village, E17
“Full monocouche to the rear extension, blended seamlessly with the existing front. Clean lines, sharp finish, no faff. Recommended without hesitation.”
D Clarke
Chigwell, IG7
Areas We Cover for Exterior Painting & Rendering
Exterior painting and rendering work is carried out across East London, North London and Essex, including Waltham Forest, Hackney, Haringey, Redbridge, Newham, Islington, Enfield and the surrounding boroughs, alongside postcodes throughout the E, N, IG and RM regions.
Request an Exterior Painting or Rendering Quote
Contact us for a free site visit and written estimate. There is no charge for the quotation and no obligation to proceed.
