Restoring heritage with contemporary precision
Image 1: With historic masonry carefully conserved and stabilised, contemporary interior detailing was introduced across the restored building fabric.
Image 2: Engineered for demanding environments, PVC beads deliver sharp lines and long-term stability across complex historic surfaces.
Image 3: Hay Castle has been revitalised from partial ruin into a cultural and educational venue, where careful restoration meets contemporary design.
Renderplas was formed in 1990 to offer the plastering industry a new concept in beading. The first manufacturer of PVCu beads in the UK, Renderplas is the leading exponent in the field.
The business sets out to address the shortcomings of traditional profiles by designing a range of beads in PVCu to suit the British and Continental market. The key benefit of PVCu beads is that they use the most cost-effective, non-corrosive material to produce robust plasterer friendly beads. Renderplas PVCu beads conform to BS EN 13914-1:2016 – External Rendering.
Renderplas products are designed to be unobtrusive with an extremely narrow arris, making it ideal for scratched or scraped finishes. Very popular with major house builders, its beads are available in white or ivory as standard to blend with most coloured renders. However, in order to give architects and contractors even more freedom to use through-coloured renders in more vibrant colours, a range of beads in 7 further colours are also available for popular render depths.
Used internally, whether, in conjunction with wet plastering or dry lining, they will not stain during lengthy drying out periods and offer superior protection against impact in heavy traffic areas.
By specifying a Renderplas PVCu bead, the problems associated with traditional beads and the aggravation of costly callbacks are avoided. Two different CAD file formats are available for Renderplas profiles from the Downloads page of its web site. Alternatively, register with FastrackCAD to use all of their architectural database services.
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Renderplas: Daniel Leedham-Green
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Address: Renderplas Ltd, No. 2, 70-72 High Street, Bewdley, DY12 2DJ