Across Blackpool we install more silicone-finished systems than any other render type. It handles direct Atlantic wind and salt spray ruin standard cement render fast — coastal-grade silicone is the only sensible long-term spec., looks crisp for 20+ years, and the through-colour means no repaint cycle every five years.
Why Silicone Render in Blackpool?
Silicone's hydrophobic chemistry sheds rain on contact, which is exactly what you want on the wind-driven elevations common in Blackpool.
Local context: Blackpool, Lancashire
Coastal Victorian terraces, B&B stock and 1930s seaside semis, all exposed to extreme salt-laden weather. Direct Atlantic wind and salt spray ruin standard cement render fast — coastal-grade silicone is the only sensible long-term spec. We cover the full Lancashire area from FY1 outwards, including Bispham, Cleveleys, Marton, South Shore, Layton and the wider postcodes (FY1, FY2, FY3, FY4). Most Blackpool jobs are surveyed within 48 hours — we know the streets, parking constraints around landmarks like Blackpool Tower, and the typical substrates we'll find on the wall.
Benefits
- Vapour-open: lets moisture out of the wall.
- Hydrophobic surface sheds rain on contact.
- Self-cleaning: rain rinses dust and pollutants off.
- Crack-resistant when applied over a properly meshed base coat.
- Resists algae and biological growth on north elevations.
- Compatible with EWI systems for a single-finish exterior.
Local considerations
- Don't render over compromised insulation. If the existing EWI boards are wet, we strip and remake before topcoat.
- Sound substrate is everything — over a failed cement scratch coat, even silicone will eventually fail.
- Choose grain size to suit the existing detailing — 1mm or 1.5mm reads cleaner on modern semis; 2mm on traditional stock.
- Dark colours absorb more heat — on south elevations they can drive thermal movement, so we usually steer customers towards mid-tones in Blackpool.
- Plan around scaffold access for Blackpool's tighter streets — bay windows, dormer detailing and roof junctions all need careful pricing.
Our process in Blackpool
- Survey, written quote, and a sample panel on the wall before deposit.
- Set up scaffold, sheet the elevations, isolate flowerbeds and paving.
- Hack off failed render, ease cracks, fit new stop and bell beads where required.
- Polymer-modified base coat + mesh.
- Through-coloured silicone topcoat — typically two grain sizes available.
- Final inspection, scaffold down, site cleaned the same day.
Areas we cover from Blackpool
We work across Blackpool (FY1, FY2, FY3, FY4) and the surrounding areas:
Frequently asked questions
Can you silicone render over existing pebbledash in Blackpool?
Yes — provided the pebbledash is sound and well-bonded, we apply a polymer-modified base coat with mesh, then the silicone topcoat. We test-knock the existing wall on survey to confirm.
What colours are available?
Several hundred. We bring sample tiles to the survey and offer a pre-mixed sample panel on the wall before you commit. Mid-tones perform best long-term.
Will silicone render stop damp?
It stops wind-driven rain getting in, but it isn't a damp-proof course. If you have rising damp or internal cold-bridging, those need addressing separately — we'll flag them on survey.
Do you cover all of Blackpool and the nearby areas?
Yes — we cover Bispham, Cleveleys, Marton, South Shore, and the wider surrounding postcodes.
How disruptive is the work?
Scaffold goes up day one, render typically takes 3–7 working days depending on house size, then scaffold strikes. We work clean and protect everything that isn't getting rendered.
Do you handle building control or planning notifications?
For straightforward re-renders, no notification is required. For listed properties in Blackpool or conservation areas we'll flag this on survey and advise.
Book a free on-site survey. We'll inspect the substrate, identify failures and recommend the right system.
We'd rather quote honestly than overspec — if silicone isn't the right call for your property in Blackpool, we'll tell you on survey. Get in touch when you're ready.

