Façade Textures from Weber

Façade Textures

Whether you're looking for a render system or an external wall insulation system, our range of textures below tell you exactly what colours are available for each, and what their corresponding façade systems are.

Our façade textures

Scraped

Scraped or scratched texture is a hugely popular render finish which works well on both modern and traditional buildings. Our range of monocouche renders are made to be finished in either scraped or roughcast textures, and are algae-resistant and UV-resistant.

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Fine Scraped

Finer textures are becoming more and more popular as building designs look for crisper and cleaner lines and architectural detailing. Our monocouche renders benefit from being algae-resistant and UV-resistant to offer a low maintenance finish.

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Roughcast

Roughcast or sprayed texture is a finish which perfectly complements a more traditional building style. Our range of monocouche renders are made to be finished in either scraped or roughcast textures, and are algae-resistant and UV-resistant.

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Dry Dashed

Dry dash finish — also known as pebble dash — is traditionally chosen to provide a tough and long-lasting external facade in high exposure areas. A range of modern decorative aggregates are available to build a truly bespoke design.
 

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Tyrolean

Tyrolean render creates a durable and weather-resistant finish with an open, honeycomb texture.
 

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Travertine

A traditional travertine texture offers excellent protection of a multi-coat render system and is simple to finish.

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Textured

Small aggregates in the decorative coating add a textured depth to a building facade when applying onto render board.

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Smooth

A smooth finish is achieved by smoothing down a base coat render with a sponge float and coating with external paint.

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