Monocouche Rendering in Witney and Oxfordshire

Monocouche render is a modern, high-performance external render used to protect and enhance the outside walls of a property. It provides a durable, weather-resistant finish and is available in a wide range of colours, giving your home or extension a clean and attractive appearance without the need for paint.

I apply monocouche render across Witney, Oxford and the surrounding areas, using either hand application or machine spray depending on the size and type of project.

What Is Monocouche Render?

Monocouche is a through-coloured render, which means the colour is mixed into the material itself rather than applied as a surface coat. This makes it far more durable and lower-maintenance than traditional sand and cement render.

Other benefits include:

  • No need for painting
  • Strong weatherproof protection
  • A clean, modern finish
  • A wide range of colours available
  • Suitable for new builds, extensions and existing homes

Because the colour runs right through the product, any small scrapes or chips are far less visible compared to painted render.

Hand-Applied or Machine-Applied Render

Depending on the project, monocouche can be applied either by hand or using a rendering machine. Larger surfaces are often machine-applied for speed and consistency, while smaller areas can be completed by hand to the same high standard.

Whichever method is used, the finish is smooth, strong and designed to withstand the elements for many years.

Why Choose Holt Plastering for Monocouche Rendering

City & Guilds qualified and British Gypsum certified

Over 20 years’ experience in all aspects of plastering

Friendly, reliable service from a local tradesman

Clean, tidy and fully insured

Monocouche Rendering FAQs

No. It is a through-coloured material, so the colour is built in and does not require painting.

When applied correctly, it offers long-term durability and weather protection, often lasting many years with very little maintenance.

Yes. It provides a superior finish, is more weather-resistant, comes in a range of colours and requires less ongoing maintenance.