If you are weighing up rendering options in Lancaster, silicone almost always wins on lifetime cost. The pigment runs all the way through the topcoat, so chips and scuffs are far less visible than on painted finishes.
Why Silicone Render in Lancaster?
It bonds happily over insulation boards, brick, blockwork and most sound existing renders — which makes it a one-system answer for a lot of Lancaster properties.
Local context: Lancaster, Lancashire
Stone-built Victorian terraces in the historic core, postwar pebbledash estates on the outskirts, plus coastal stock around Morecambe Bay. Bay-front exposure delivers salt-laden wind and heavy rain — coastal-grade silicone is the sensible spec. We cover the full Lancashire area from LA1 outwards, including Morecambe, Heysham, Halton, Galgate, Bowerham and the wider postcodes (LA1, LA2). Most Lancaster jobs are surveyed within 48 hours — we know the streets, parking constraints around landmarks like Lancaster Castle, and the typical substrates we'll find on the wall.
Benefits
- 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.
- 20+ year typical service life with normal maintenance.
- Through-coloured — no painting, ever.
Local considerations
- Plan around scaffold access for Lancaster's tighter streets — bay windows, dormer detailing and roof junctions all need careful pricing.
- 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 Lancaster.
Our process in Lancaster
- Free on-site survey — we measure, assess the substrate, and discuss colour samples on the wall.
- Scaffold up and full mask-off of windows, doors, roof edges and ground works.
- Substrate prep — cut out blown areas, fill, re-bed beads, and apply a primer where needed.
- Base coat with embedded fibreglass mesh — the structural layer that controls cracking.
- Silicone topcoat trowelled to a uniform 1.5mm or 2mm grain, finished off with consistent passes.
- Snag, clean down and remove scaffold — typical 3-bed semi turned around in 4–7 working days.
Areas we cover from Lancaster
We work across Lancaster (LA1, LA2) and the surrounding areas:
Frequently asked questions
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 Lancaster and the nearby areas?
Yes — we cover Morecambe, Heysham, Halton, Galgate, 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 Lancaster or conservation areas we'll flag this on survey and advise.
Can I see previous work nearby?
Yes — we keep a portfolio of nearby jobs in Lancashire and can usually share addresses of recently completed projects in Lancaster or the next town over.
How long does silicone render last in Lancaster?
Properly installed over a sound base, expect 20+ years of service before any re-coat is needed. The through-colour means you don't need a five-yearly paint cycle.
Talk to a real renderer today. We'll measure up, walk your property, and price the job honestly.
If you want a long-life, low-maintenance finish for your Lancaster property, silicone is almost always the right answer. Get in touch and we'll get a surveyor out this week.

