Cork Coating Solutions in Sutton Coldfield
A flexible, breathable coating that protects your home, resists cracking, and improves comfort — inside and out.
More than just a finish
Standard coatings mainly improve how a wall looks.
Cork is different — it creates a protective layer that helps the building handle moisture, movement and weather more effectively.
That’s why it’s being used more and more as an alternative to paint, render, and other surface coatings.
Where Cork Works
We provide cork coating solutions across Sutton Coldfield and surrounding areas, including external wall coatings, internal cork plaster, roof coatings and specialist applications such as asbestos encapsulation.
Cork coatings are used as a breathable, flexible alternative to traditional finishes, helping improve durability, manage moisture and enhance overall comfort.
Why homeowners choose cork
• flexible finish that helps resist cracking
• breathable — allows moisture to escape
• water resistant — protects against weather
• helps reduce cold surfaces and heat loss
• improves comfort all year round
• low maintenance compared to paint or render
• suitable for older homes where breathability matters
• can be repaired without visible patching
Find out if cork is the right solution for your home
Common Questions
Clear answers to help you understand the process and what to expect.
Cork coating is used on external walls, internal surfaces, roofs and some specialist applications where a breathable, flexible and protective finish is needed.
Cork coating is different from traditional render. It is flexible and breathable, which can make it a better option where cracking, maintenance or moisture are concerns.
Cork can help improve surface temperature and manage moisture in the right application, which may help reduce condensation issues. The correct solution depends on the cause of the problem.
Yes, cork is often suitable for older homes because it is breathable and flexible. Its suitability depends on the wall type and condition.
Cork coatings are chosen for durability and lower maintenance compared to many standard finishes. It comes with a 15-year warranty.
Yes, cork can be used externally as a protective coating and internally where a thin, breathable solution is required.
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