Would I use "Through Colour Render" on my own property? (video)

November 11, 2019

Would I use "Through Colour Render" on my own property? (video)




Ben's softwash customers often ask if he would use "Through Colour Render" on his own properties?
His answer is yes. 
"Through Colour Render" is normally a sand, cement, lime and/or silicon based render with added pigment to produce a coloured effect.
With proper maintenance it provides an aesthetically pleasing finish to a property that will not need re-painting every few years.
We hope this information is helpful.
Cheers,
Ben, Leo and Fiona

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