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Rendering Pricing in South Australia
| Service | Min | Max | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
Cement Rendering Basic cement render per square metre | $30.00 | $50.00 | $40.00 |
Acrylic Rendering Acrylic render per square metre | $45.00 | $70.00 | $60.00 |
Texture Coating Decorative texture finish per square metre | $50.00 | $80.00 | $65.00 |
Coloured Rendering Coloured render per square metre | $40.00 | $60.00 | $50.00 |
Bagging Bagging finish per square metre | $25.00 | $40.00 | $35.00 |
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Rendering Licensing & Rules in South Australia
Important regulations and resources to help you hire with confidence in South Australia.
Building work licence & supervisor
You must hold a building work contractor licence and have a registered supervisor for solid plastering; contracting without the appropriate licence or supervisor is a criminal offence.
Contract & insurance threshold
Domestic building work valued at $12,000 or more (where planning approval is required) must be covered by building indemnity insurance and a written contract.
Solid plastering scope & qualifications
Solid plastering includes plastering internal/external walls with render, texture coating and mortar. Applicants must complete an apprenticeship or demonstrate equivalent experience.
Deposit & payment limits
Deposits cannot exceed $1,000 for contracts under $20,000; for contracts $20,000 or more, the maximum deposit is 5%.
NCC & standards compliance
Rendering work must comply with the National Construction Code and relevant Australian Standards (AS 4773, AS 3958) and meet WHS requirements.
Insurance & safety duties
Obtain public liability, workers compensation and building indemnity insurance and manage scaffolding, dust and chemicals according to Work Health and Safety laws.
Helpful Resources
Building licences FAQs
Verify licence status and find registered practitioners.
Building Work Supervisor registration conditions
Know your rights for domestic building work and disputes.
Consumer guide – building contracts
Industry standards, training, and professional guidelines.
CBS licensing portal
National Construction Code
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in a standard rendering service?
A standard rendering service includes surface preparation, application of render, and finishing touches.
Do rendering professionals need to be licensed?
Yes, rendering professionals should be licensed and qualified to ensure quality and compliance.
Is rendering work covered by insurance?
Most professional renderers have insurance to cover any potential damage or accidents.
How long does a typical rendering job take?
A typical rendering job can take from a few days to a week, depending on size.
Are there call-out fees for rendering services?
Some renderers may charge a call-out fee, especially for remote locations.
What materials are used in rendering?
Renderers typically use cement, lime, acrylic, or polymer-based materials for different finishes.
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