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W2W are experts in solid wall external wall insulation; we also undertake insulated renders, (perlite, PFA Lytag or polystyrene bead modified). In addition to coloured or polymer render, exterior wall insulation slabs can also be faced with brick cladding, stone cladding or silicone render. our External wall insulation systems can be carried out on most buildings, we also specialise in solid wall insulation for historic buildings.
Our services are available in most of the UK and include, traditional lime render, lime plastering, lime or cement pointing, stone cladding, brick cladding. Our range of renders include silicone renders, acrylic renders, through coloured render, insulation for solid wall houses. We are able to assist in the removal of paint and historic cleaning for both brick and stone.

The founders of Wall2Wall Surveying have over 28 years experience within the specialist building trade of wall restoration & high performance wall finishes.
Our surveyors have years of both hands on and technical experience covering all aspects of traditional and modern wall restoration systems.
Natural hydraulic lime renders (NHL) plain and through coloured otherwise known as self coloured render (including insulated systems) lime putty plasters, natural hydraulic lime pointing, masonry repairs & cleaning, silicate paints, lime washes, lime grout for solid wall consolidation.
Below examples of our in house work involving run in situ NHL cornice formation to a regency grade 2 listed building

Insulated renders, anti crack through coloured Polymer & silicone renders, external wall insulation, breathable elastomeric paints, wall repairs and refurbishment of current finishes. Injection cement pointing for both stone and brick. Brick and natural stone facing rain screens.
Patrick Doyle has vast knowledge when it comes to understanding older building and the associated damp and timber problems, please visit the Pdoyle site for more information: http://pdoyle.net