Give Your Melbourne Home the Protection and Look It Deserves.
Is the exterior of your house really prepared for the future? A contemporary makeover is in order if outdated finishes are risking its protection and appeal. Ultratex Group is a leading building company in Melbourne that specialises in offering the best residential rendering services. We can deliver the highest quality solution for your specifications, whether you need the entire exterior or only a section of it rendered.
Ultratex Group was established in 2004 and has been providing superior domestic rendering services at reasonable prices while being on top of local architectural trends. Our Melbourne-based business has established a strong reputation for offering premium acrylic coatings, cladding systems, and rendering for a variety of residential projects. Our selection of exterior decorative finishes provides a superior finish and will work for both your new construction or existing property.
Due to its polymer component, it is durable and crack-resistant. It cures fast, comes in a variety of colours and textures, and is the best choice for a contemporary finish.
A reliable and timeless option that offers a solid, conventional finish. Any colour can be used to paint it, making it customisable.
These renders provide a superior finish by combining the advantages of cement with additional polymers for adhesion and water resistance.
This material is known for its self-cleaning properties, breathability, and water repellence. It is resistant to algae and mould growth, making it a low-maintenance, sustainable choice.
In addition to common textures, we are able to produce special decorative finishes that will really set your house apart.
We offer expert advice on residential rendering, design, materials, and Australian building codes.
Ultratex Group manages residential rendering Melbourne, providing efficient, superior projects by estimation, preparation, application, and inspection.
If the render is done correctly, it provides a solid protective coating against the UV rays. It protects exposed brickwork against mould growth and damage caused by moisture from rain. Render also adds an insulating layer, which keeps houses warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. It may even reduce energy costs, refresh worn-out facades, and increase kerb appeal in Melbourne’s real estate market.
Use a soft brush and mild detergent to clean your rendered walls. Give them a gentle rinse. Avoid high-pressure washing unless our staff instructs you to do so.
Use an appropriate fungicidal wash if you see any moss, algae, or mould growing (particularly in wet or shaded places).
Take a look around your house after heavy rain or every few years to check the render for any small cracks or other damage.
Take care around garden furniture, toys, and anything that could cause the render to chip.
Ultratex Group is by far the most trusted alternative among Melbourne’s rendering providers. What distinguishes our domestic rendering services from the competition is our commitment to quality. When working with us, you can be certain that we are always focused on the final result, and our workers will not leave until we are entirely satisfied with the task. Call Ultratex Group right now to discuss your upcoming project in a no-obligation consultation. As an alternative, you can send us an email with all of your enquiries, and we will respond as soon as we can.
Acrylic or polymer-modified renders can be used in coastal homes because they resist salt damage and cracking and have increased water resistance, which protects against sea air and moisture.
A well-prepared surface prevents cracks. Polymer-modified renders minimise shrinkage cracks, and proper drying in between coats is required. Put mesh in high-stress locations, such as around windows.
Render is not completely waterproof, but it does a good job at resisting water. Use a membrane or sealer before rendering for total waterproofing, and add a topcoat for extra water resistance.
Acrylic renders dry in 24 to 72 hours, whereas cement renders might take up to 28 days to cure before painting. Australian conditions can speed up initial drying but need care to avoid cracking.