Cork Spray Render project in Stockton-on-Tees, Teesside

Cork Spray Render in Stockton-on-Tees

Sprayed cork finish — insulating, breathable, flexible and crack-resistant.

Cork spray is a niche product, but in the right situation in Stockton-on-Tees — wood, metal, problem substrates, or where breathability is critical — nothing else compares.

Why Cork Spray in Stockton-on-Tees?

Vapour-open — moisture can leave the substrate, which suits older solid-wall properties in Stockton-on-Tees.

Local context: Stockton-on-Tees, Teesside

Strong belt of 1930s semis through Hartburn and Norton, plus modern estates around Ingleby Barwick — silicone re-coats are common. Tees estuary climate with airborne particulates — self-cleaning silicone holds up well. We cover the full Teesside area from TS18 outwards, including Norton, Hartburn, Yarm, Eaglescliffe, Ingleby Barwick and the wider postcodes (TS18, TS19, TS20, TS21). Most Stockton-on-Tees jobs are surveyed within 48 hours — we know the streets, parking constraints around landmarks like Tees Barrage, and the typical substrates we'll find on the wall.

Benefits

  • Excellent on flat-roof upstands, dormers and complex detailing.
  • Sound-dampening characteristics on some substrates.
  • Flexible — bridges hairline cracks rather than splitting at them.
  • Vapour-open — safe for older solid-wall properties.
  • Modest insulating value — a useful thermal bonus.
  • Bonds to wood, metal and painted surfaces.

Local considerations

  • Cork spray is a specialist system — not all renderers can apply it properly.
  • It's not a full EWI substitute; if you need significant U-value uplift, go EWI.
  • Substrate prep and primer are non-negotiable — skipping them is the most common failure mode.
  • Spray application means careful overspray containment in Stockton-on-Tees's tighter streets.
  • Cost per m² is higher than standard render — but the specialist properties justify it on the right job.

Our process in Stockton-on-Tees

  1. Survey + suitability check.
  2. Tower or scaffold.
  3. Substrate prep + primer.
  4. Spray system coats.
  5. Final colour coat to spec.
  6. Photo handover.

Areas we cover from Stockton-on-Tees

We work across Stockton-on-Tees (TS18, TS19, TS20, TS21) and the surrounding areas:

NortonHartburnYarmEaglescliffeIngleby BarwickFairfieldRoseworthBillingham-edge

Frequently asked questions

Is it noisy or disruptive?

Spray application is quick and controlled, but we contain overspray carefully — especially on terraced streets in Stockton-on-Tees.

Can cork spray solve damp?

Cork is vapour-open, which can help with cold-bridging condensation. It doesn't fix rising or penetrating damp on its own.

Is cork spray render worth it in Stockton-on-Tees?

On the right substrate and use case — yes. Especially on flexible / movement-prone substrates, on wood or metal, or where breathability is critical.

Does cork spray insulate?

It has modest insulating value — useful, but not a substitute for EWI if you need significant heat-loss reduction.

Can you spray cork over existing render?

Over sound existing render, yes — with proper prep and primer. Over failing render, no — strip first.

What colours are available?

A wide palette — sample colours brought to survey and applied on the wall for sign-off.

Send us a few photos on WhatsApp and we'll come back with an indicative price the same day.

Specialist substrates, complex detailing, or breathability requirements — cork spray often answers them. Get a free survey.