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Rendering Quantity Calculator

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This rendering calculator helps you determine the quantity of render needed for external walls. Whether you're rendering a new extension, re-rendering an existing property, or applying a decorative finish, getting the right quantity is essential for budgeting and ordering.

The calculator accounts for different render types, number of coats, and includes a wastage allowance for accurate ordering.

Render Types

Sand & Cement Render

The traditional choice — hard-wearing and economical. Coverage: ~1.2m² per 25kg bag at 10mm. Mix ratio typically 1:4 (cement:sand).

Lime Render (Traditional)

Breathable and flexible, ideal for older properties. Better coverage than cement: ~1.5m² per 25kg bag at 10mm. Traditional mix: 1:1:6 (cement:lime:sand).

Polymer Modified Render

Pre-mixed render with added polymers for improved adhesion and flexibility. Coverage: ~1.3m² per 25kg bag at 10mm.

Insulating Render System

Contains insulating aggregates to improve thermal performance. Thicker application required. Coverage: ~0.8m² per 25kg bag at 10mm.

Typical Render Systems

SystemCoatsTotal Thickness
Traditional2 coats15-20mm
Scratch + Brown + Finish3 coats20-25mm
Single Coat1 coat10-15mm
Insulating Render1-2 coats20-30mm

Example Calculations

Gable End Wall

A wall 8m × 5m with traditional 2-coat sand & cement render (10mm per coat):

  • Wall area: 40 m²
  • Total thickness: 20mm
  • Bags required (10% wastage): ~37 bags
  • Mix ratio: 1:4 cement to sand

Period Property (Lime)

A cottage wall 6m × 4m with lime render (12mm per coat, 2 coats):

  • Wall area: 24 m²
  • Total thickness: 24mm
  • Bags required: ~18 bags
  • Mix ratio: 1:1:6 (cement:lime:sand)

Extension (Polymer)

An extension 10m × 2.4m with single-coat polymer render (15mm):

  • Wall area: 24 m²
  • Total thickness: 15mm
  • Bags required: ~28 bags

Application Tips

  • Always apply render onto a suitable base — use render beads at edges
  • Dampen the substrate before application (but not soaking wet)
  • Apply scratch coat and allow to cure before second coat
  • Protect fresh render from sun, wind, and rain during curing
  • Add 10-15% wastage allowance for cuts, waste, and touch-ups
  • Consider using a plasticiser in the mix for workability

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References & Sources

Standards Cited
  • ASTM C926 — Standard Specification for Application of Portland Cement-Based Plaster
    Defines external render/stucco systems, coat thicknesses, and application methods
  • ASTM C1063 — Standard Specification for Installation of Lathing and Furring to Receive Interior and Exterior Portland Cement-Based Plaster
    Specification for substrate preparation and lath installation for stucco/render
Formulas Used
  • Render volume: volumeM3 = wallArea x (thickness x numberOfCoats / 1000)
    Source: ASTM C926
  • Render weight: weightKg = volumeM3 x density x (1 + wastage/100)
    Source: ASTM C926 — Densities: sand-cement/lime/polymer ~2000 kg/m3, insulating ~800 kg/m3
  • Bags required: bagsRequired = ceil((wallArea x totalThicknessMm/10 / coveragePerBag) x (1 + wastage/100))
    Source: ASTM C926 — Coverage per 25kg bag at 10mm: sand-cement 1.2 m2, lime 1.5 m2, polymer 1.3 m2, insulating 0.8 m2
Key Assumptions
  • Render densities: sand-cement/lime/polymer approximately 2000 kg/m3, insulating approximately 800 kg/m3 — ASTM C926
  • Recommended mix ratios: sand-cement 1:4 + plasticiser, lime 1:1:6, polymer and insulating are pre-mixed — ASTM C926 / ASTM C1063
  • Coverage per 25kg bag at 10mm thickness: sand-cement 1.2 m2, lime 1.5 m2, polymer 1.3 m2, insulating 0.8 m2 — ASTM C926
  • Typical wastage allowance of 10-15% for render — Industry standard practice