


Rendering in Bournemouth
Cover all of the south west
Portsmouth Bournemouth Surrey London Devon.
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15 Years
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Experience




10+ Happy Customers
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10+ Happy Customers
4.9 / 5
Who We Are
A Family Business You Can Trust
We’re a proud family-run team of NVQ-qualified and accredited installers, known for our honest approach and reliable results. With a reputation built on trust and loyalty, we care deeply about delivering a clear, high-quality finish — every time.

StreamLine Rendering
Our Vision
To be Bournemouth's most trusted rendering company, known for quality, care, and lasting results.
Our Vision
To be Bournemouth's most trusted rendering company, known for quality, care, and lasting results.
Our Vision
To be Bournemouth's most trusted rendering company, known for quality, care, and lasting results.
Our Mission
To deliver high-standard, reliable rendering solutions through skilled craftsmanship and a loyal, customer-first approach.
Our Mission
To deliver high-standard, reliable rendering solutions through skilled craftsmanship and a loyal, customer-first approach.
Our Mission
To deliver high-standard, reliable rendering solutions through skilled craftsmanship and a loyal, customer-first approach.
What We Offer
Types of renders
Explore all our rendering Options
Monocouche Rendering
Monocouche, meaning "single layer" in French, is a modern rendering technique used in Dorset. Pre-coloured and made with white cement, it comes ready to mix and can be applied by trowel or spray in a single coat—saving time and labour. While material costs are higher than traditional renders, it's faster to apply. Contact us today to tailor a solution to your needs and budget.

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Monocouche Rendering
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Sand and Cement Rendering
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Scratch Back Rendering

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Monocouche Rendering
Monocouche Rendering
Monocouche, meaning "single layer" in French, is a modern rendering technique used in Dorset. Pre-coloured and made with white cement, it comes ready to mix and can be applied by trowel or spray in a single coat—saving time and labour. While material costs are higher than traditional renders, it's faster to apply. Contact us today to tailor a solution to your needs and budget.

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Sand and Cement Rendering
Sand and Cement Rendering
Sand & Cement render has long been popular in the South-West for its low upfront cost, but it’s prone to cracking and has a shorter lifespan—especially on timber frames or homes with movement. It also requires painting once dry, making the total cost and time comparable to coloured renders, which are more durable and low-maintenance.

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Unique Vacation Homes
Scratch Back Rendering
Scratch Back Rendering is a coloured cement-like render that is applied in two layers. The top layer is scratched back while the surface is still workable, but after the initial setting has taken place. The surface of the render is removed with a scratching tool. Approximately 2 to 3 millimetres of render is removed to expose the open matrix of the aggregate mix. The true colour of the render is exposed with a light even texture.

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Monocouche Rendering
Monocouche Rendering
Monocouche, meaning "single layer" in French, is a modern rendering technique used in Dorset. Pre-coloured and made with white cement, it comes ready to mix and can be applied by trowel or spray in a single coat—saving time and labour. While material costs are higher than traditional renders, it's faster to apply. Contact us today to tailor a solution to your needs and budget.

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Sand and Cement Rendering
Sand and Cement Rendering
Sand & Cement render has long been popular in the South-West for its low upfront cost, but it’s prone to cracking and has a shorter lifespan—especially on timber frames or homes with movement. It also requires painting once dry, making the total cost and time comparable to coloured renders, which are more durable and low-maintenance.

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Scratch Back Rendering
Scratch Back Rendering
Scratch Back Rendering is a coloured cement-like render that is applied in two layers. The top layer is scratched back while the surface is still workable, but after the initial setting has taken place. The surface of the render is removed with a scratching tool. Approximately 2 to 3 millimetres of render is removed to expose the open matrix of the aggregate mix. The true colour of the render is exposed with a light even texture.
Why Choose Us
Your Trusted Rendering Experts in The South-West
Expertise You Can Trust
With years of experience in the rendering industry, our skilled team delivers high-quality finishes that stand the test of time.
Expertise You Can Trust
With years of experience in the rendering industry, our skilled team delivers high-quality finishes that stand the test of time.
Expertise You Can Trust
With years of experience in the rendering industry, our skilled team delivers high-quality finishes that stand the test of time.
Comprehensive Rendering Solutions
We offer a wide range of services, including traditional sand and cement rendering, monocouche, K Rend, and more. Our diverse options cater to both modern and period properties.
Comprehensive Rendering Solutions
We offer a wide range of services, including traditional sand and cement rendering, monocouche, K Rend, and more. Our diverse options cater to both modern and period properties.
Comprehensive Rendering Solutions
We offer a wide range of services, including traditional sand and cement rendering, monocouche, K Rend, and more. Our diverse options cater to both modern and period properties.
Tailored to Your Needs
Every project is unique. We work closely with you to understand your specific requirements, ensuring a personalized approach that meets your expectations and budget.
Tailored to Your Needs
Every project is unique. We work closely with you to understand your specific requirements, ensuring a personalized approach that meets your expectations and budget.
Tailored to Your Needs
Every project is unique. We work closely with you to understand your specific requirements, ensuring a personalized approach that meets your expectations and budget.
Reliable and Timely Service
We pride ourselves on completing projects on schedule without compromising quality. Our team ensures minimal disruption to your daily life during the rendering process.
Reliable and Timely Service
We pride ourselves on completing projects on schedule without compromising quality. Our team ensures minimal disruption to your daily life during the rendering process.
Reliable and Timely Service
We pride ourselves on completing projects on schedule without compromising quality. Our team ensures minimal disruption to your daily life during the rendering process.
Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed
Your satisfaction is our top priority. We stand by our work and are committed to delivering results that exceed your expectations.
Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed
Your satisfaction is our top priority. We stand by our work and are committed to delivering results that exceed your expectations.
Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed
Your satisfaction is our top priority. We stand by our work and are committed to delivering results that exceed your expectations.
Energy-Efficient Enhancements
Our rendering solutions not only improve your home's appearance but also enhance its thermal performance, leading to potential savings on energy bills.
Energy-Efficient Enhancements
Our rendering solutions not only improve your home's appearance but also enhance its thermal performance, leading to potential savings on energy bills.
Energy-Efficient Enhancements
Our rendering solutions not only improve your home's appearance but also enhance its thermal performance, leading to potential savings on energy bills.
Help Center
Frequently asked questions
1. How long does rendering last?
Most renders last between 20 to 40 years, depending on the type and maintenance.
2. What’s the difference between Monocouche and traditional cement render?
Monocouche is pre-coloured, faster to apply, and more modern. Cement render is cheaper upfront, but requires painting and more upkeep.
3. Do I need planning permission to render my house?
In most cases, no. But if your home is listed or in a conservation area, it’s best to check with your local authority.
4. Can rendering improve my home’s energy efficiency?
Yes — rendering with insulation can reduce heat loss and help cut energy bills.
5. How much does rendering cost?
Costs vary based on the render type and house size. We offer free quotes tailored to your property.
6. Can you match the colour I want?
Absolutely. Many renders like K Rend and Monocouche come in a wide range of pre-mixed colours.
7. Is the render waterproof?
Yes — we use water-resistant renders that help protect your home from damp and weather damage.
8. How long does the rendering process take?
It typically takes 5 to 10 days, depending on the size of the property and the type of render used.
1. How long does rendering last?
Most renders last between 20 to 40 years, depending on the type and maintenance.
2. What’s the difference between Monocouche and traditional cement render?
Monocouche is pre-coloured, faster to apply, and more modern. Cement render is cheaper upfront, but requires painting and more upkeep.
3. Do I need planning permission to render my house?
In most cases, no. But if your home is listed or in a conservation area, it’s best to check with your local authority.
4. Can rendering improve my home’s energy efficiency?
Yes — rendering with insulation can reduce heat loss and help cut energy bills.
5. How much does rendering cost?
Costs vary based on the render type and house size. We offer free quotes tailored to your property.
6. Can you match the colour I want?
Absolutely. Many renders like K Rend and Monocouche come in a wide range of pre-mixed colours.
7. Is the render waterproof?
Yes — we use water-resistant renders that help protect your home from damp and weather damage.
8. How long does the rendering process take?
It typically takes 5 to 10 days, depending on the size of the property and the type of render used.
1. How long does rendering last?
Most renders last between 20 to 40 years, depending on the type and maintenance.
2. What’s the difference between Monocouche and traditional cement render?
Monocouche is pre-coloured, faster to apply, and more modern. Cement render is cheaper upfront, but requires painting and more upkeep.
3. Do I need planning permission to render my house?
In most cases, no. But if your home is listed or in a conservation area, it’s best to check with your local authority.
4. Can rendering improve my home’s energy efficiency?
Yes — rendering with insulation can reduce heat loss and help cut energy bills.
5. How much does rendering cost?
Costs vary based on the render type and house size. We offer free quotes tailored to your property.
6. Can you match the colour I want?
Absolutely. Many renders like K Rend and Monocouche come in a wide range of pre-mixed colours.
7. Is the render waterproof?
Yes — we use water-resistant renders that help protect your home from damp and weather damage.
8. How long does the rendering process take?
It typically takes 5 to 10 days, depending on the size of the property and the type of render used.
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Let’s Talk About Your Project
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