Can you patch up rendering

Can you patch up rendering, as there is a hole about 1m wideby 1 m wide

Asked by Ali on 28th Feb 2022
Expert Trade Answers
"You can but it will always show as a patch also what render is on there determines how it will patch up if its dash then probably look worse than smooth render"
Answered on 28th Feb 2022 - Member since Mar 2020 - report
"Rendering if done in sand and cement can be patched up to a good standard but the newer renders such as k-rend is harder to get a seamless finish, hope this helps"
Answered on 28th Feb 2022 - Member since Jan 2022 - report
"Yes you can. But it's not really the best way to go."
Answered on 20th Mar 2022 - Member since May 2021 - report
"you can patch in but you need to get rid of any loose render that's coming away so the hole may get bigger"
Answered on 24th Mar 2022 - Member since Jan 2020 - report
"You can patch render but in my opinion you will always be able to see it"
Answered on 15th Mar 2022 - Member since Mar 2022 - report
"Yes you can patch it up.
You will notice its been patched but it can be done well"
Answered on 2nd Mar 2022 - Member since Feb 2022 - report
"Hi, yes you can patch sand and cement rend as long as the Existing rend is soiled"
Answered on 28th Feb 2022 - Member since Nov 2021 - report
"Hi there sir yes you can patch up rendering if you have any more questions please just ask and I'll give you my best advice thanks David"
Answered on 28th Feb 2022 - Member since Mar 2020 - report
"Yes, you can. But sometimes it does depend on the type of render which is on the walls. It may be better to do the panel."
Answered on 28th Feb 2022 - Member since Jan 2022 - report
"Of course, but there may be a slight difference in colour, as the original render will be weathered!!"
Answered on 19th Mar 2022 - Member since Mar 2020 - report
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