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Roughcasting in Lanark , South Lanarkshire

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Protect your Lanark home from the harsh Scottish weather

In South Lanarkshire, our homes face a constant battle with the wind and rain. Roughcasting, often known locally as harling, isn't just about making a property look tidy; it is a vital protective layer that keeps moisture out of your masonry. At Gordon Gardiner Slater & Plasterer, we have spent over forty years perfecting the art of external rendering. We understand the local climate and use time-served techniques to ensure your home remains dry, warm, and structurally sound for decades to come.

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Lanark Roughcasting Specialists

Why Choose Our Roughcasting & Rendering Services?

Professional roughcasting and external rendering in South Lanarkshire

Choosing the right finish for your exterior walls depends on the age of your property and the look you want to achieve. We specialise in traditional wet dash and dry dash rendering, providing a durable, pebble-dashed finish that is synonymous with Scottish architecture. For those seeking a more contemporary aesthetic, we also offer modern through-coloured render systems. These advanced materials provide a clean, crisp look that is resistant to cracking and requires very little maintenance over its lifespan.

Does your existing roughcast have cracks or hollow patches?

It is common for older roughcast to become 'blown' over time, where the render pulls away from the brickwork and creates a hollow void. If you notice small cracks or patches that seem to be crumbling, it is important to act quickly before water gets behind the surface and causes dampness inside your home. We provide meticulous roughcast repairs across Lanark and the surrounding villages. Our team can expertly patch and match existing textures to restore the integrity of your walls without always needing a full, costly refurbishment.

Durable harling and pebble dashing for local properties

Our reputation in the Lanark area is built on the quality of our materials and the skill of our tradesmen. When we undertake a roughcasting project, we focus on thorough preparation, ensuring the original surface is correctly treated before applying new layers. Whether you are looking to refresh a traditional cottage or protect a modern extension, our harling services provide a tough, weather-resistant barrier that enhances the kerb appeal and the overall market value of your property.

Why choose Gordon Gardiner for your external wall repairs?

As a locally-based business in Lanark, we take immense pride in our work. We aren't a faceless national firm; we are local tradesmen who value our reputation for honesty and reliability. We are fully insured and offer transparent, no-obligation quotes so you know exactly what the job entails. From the initial inspection to the final tidy-up, we ensure the process is straightforward, professional, and completed to the high standards that four decades of experience demand.

Why Choose Gordon Gardiner Slater & Plasterer?

Your trusted local experts delivering first-class roughcasting, external rendering, roofing, and plastering services across Lanark and South Lanarkshire.

Local Lanark Experts

As a Lanark-based company, we have built a trusted local reputation for punctuality, honesty, and high-quality workmanship across South Lanarkshire.

40+ Years Experience

With over four decades of hands-on experience, our team of highly skilled, time-served tradesmen has the knowledge to handle any project, big or small.

Fully Insured & Guaranteed

We stand by the quality of our work, ensuring lasting solutions. We also hold public liability insurance up to £5 million for your complete peace of mind.

Transparent Pricing

We provide clear, honest, and competitive quotes with zero hidden fees. Contact us today to arrange a free, no-obligation property visit.

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What is the difference between wet dash and dry dash?

This is one of the most common questions we hear from homeowners in South Lanarkshire. Dry dash involves throwing dry pebbles or 'chips' onto a fresh layer of mortar, resulting in a textured, multi-toned finish. Wet dash, or traditional harling, involves mixing the aggregate into the mortar before it is applied, creating a more uniform, bumpy texture that is often painted afterwards. Both methods offer excellent protection, and we can advise which is most suitable for your specific property during a site visit.

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Roughcasting in Lanark And Surrounding Areas

We Cover All of South Lanarkshire

What Our Clients Say About Gordon Gardiner Slater & Plasterer

"Fantastic service from Gordon and the team. We needed a full room re-skimmed in Lanark and they did an immaculate job. Very professional, efficient, and they left the place spotless. Highly recommended."

Celia Bennett

"Reliable and prompt - Gordon came out to view our property in South Lanarkshire and provided a clear, honest quote for slate roof repairs the very same day. The work was carried out to a remarkably high standard."

Philip Day

"Highly recommended! First-class roughcasting and rendering job on our home. Nothing was too much trouble for the lads, they were polite, got the job done perfectly and tidied everything away. Not often you find such honest, experienced local tradesmen!"

Nick Mangnall

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about our roughcasting and external rendering services in Lanark, Scotland

What is the difference between roughcasting and harling?

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In Scotland, people often use the terms interchangeably. Essentially, both involve applying a mix of sand, cement, and aggregate to an external wall. Harling is the traditional term often used for the process of "flinging" the mix onto the wall to create a rough, weather-resistant surface. Whatever you call it, the goal is the same: protecting your bricks or stones from the rain.

How long should I expect my new roughcast to last?

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When we apply roughcasting using the right materials and techniques, you can expect it to last anywhere from 20 to 30 years, and often even longer. The key is making sure the wall underneath is prepared properly and that the mix is right for the local climate. Because we’ve been working in Lanark and Carluke for 40 years, we’ve seen our work stand the test of time on hundreds of local homes.

Can you repair small sections of damaged roughcast?

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Yes, we certainly can. If you have "blown" areas where the roughcast has pulled away from the wall, or cracks caused by the house settling, we can cut those sections out and patch them. We always aim for a seamless finish, though keep in mind that brand-new roughcast may look slightly different from older, weathered sections.

Is modern rendering better than traditional roughcasting?

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It really depends on your house. Modern silicone renders are great because they come in various colours and don't usually need painting. However, for many traditional homes in South Lanarkshire, a classic wet or dry dash roughcast is often the most durable and cost-effective choice. We can look at your property and give you a clear idea of which option fits your needs and your budget.

How much does it cost to roughcast a house in Lanark?

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Costs vary depending on the size of your home and the type of finish you choose. A small terraced house will naturally cost less than a large detached villa. We provide free, no-obligation quotes where we visit your property, take measurements, and give you a fair, transparent price. There are no hidden fees, just honest pricing for high-quality tradesmanship.

Do I need to do anything to maintain my roughcast?

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One of the best things about roughcasting is that it is very low maintenance. Unlike painted walls, you don't need to worry about it peeling. It is a good idea to occasionally check for any new cracks, especially after a particularly harsh winter, and keep your gutters clear so water isn't constantly running down the face of the render. If you look after your roof and gutters, your roughcasting will look after your walls.

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Proudly Serving Lanark, South Lanarkshire & Surrounding Areas

Gordon Gardiner Slater & Plasterer are your local experts, dedicated to providing top-quality plastering, roofing, and roughcasting solutions across Lanark and South Lanarkshire. With over 40 years of experience, we proudly serve communities throughout these key areas. Explore our primary service locations below.

Our Key Service Areas

Lanark & Surrounds

  • Lanark: The Royal Burgh & local estates
  • Clyde Valley: Carluke, Crossford
  • Rural East: Carstairs, Carnwath, Forth
  • South East: Biggar & surrounding villages
  • All local ML11 & ML12 postcodes

Wider South Lanarkshire

  • M74 Corridor: Lesmahagow, Kirkmuirhill
  • South West: Douglas, Coalburn
  • North West: Wishaw, Shotts
  • Covering a 15-mile radius from Lanark
  • Serving homes and businesses alike

Your Local Specialists

  • Over 40 years of hands-on experience
  • Familiar with Scottish weather challenges
  • Expertise in heritage & listed buildings
  • Lanark-based, highly skilled tradesmen

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