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Renovlies new build

Renovlies for new builds and calm wall finishes

Renovlies for new builds is popular because it fits fresh substrates, quick handover schedules and the need to make a home move-in ready without a heavy finishing path. In new-build homes, people want a clean look, fewer visible hairline cracks and a practical route to painting.

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Why renovlies suits new-build homes

New homes are often delivered wallpaper-ready, but the walls are not always fully settled. Renovlies helps create a calm base for painting and is widely chosen when homeowners want a smooth finish without overcomplicating the schedule.

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Hairline cracks and movement in the first period

Renovlies does not stop a building from moving, but it helps make small hairline cracks less visible and creates a more even visual result on new-build walls.

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Preparing new substrates

Even in new builds, the substrate still needs to be checked. Seams, vulnerable corners and small imperfections influence whether renovlies will look calm and stay neat after handover.

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Combining renovlies and painting

Many homeowners choose one process for renovlies and painting because drying time, planning and finishing then align better. That means fewer separate parties and more predictable delivery.

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Where we work

Bouwcons works on new-build homes in Rotterdam, The Hague, Leiden, Dordrecht, Zoetermeer, Papendrecht, Naaldwijk, Spijkenisse and the wider South Holland region.

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Costs and planning in new builds

The final renovlies budget in a new-build home depends on area, preparation, ceilings and whether painting is included. A clear quote should explain those parts instead of reducing everything to one simple rate.

When is renovlies the right new-build choice?

Renovlies is strongest in projects where walls need to look smooth quickly and planning matters as much as finish quality.

Fast handover schedule

Renovlies for new builds

Very suitable

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Works well in a move-in-ready planning sequence.

Light building movement

Renovlies for new builds

Practical option

Comment

Helps make small hairline cracks less visible.

Full finishing service

Renovlies for new builds

Easy to combine

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Renovlies and painting can be scheduled together.

Choosing a finish

Renovlies for new builds

Clear and practical

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Creates a calm base without a heavy plaster look.

Our process for new-build homes

In new builds, timing and preparation are just as important as the final finish.

  1. 01 Step 1

    Assess the handover stage

    We assess the home, timing and surface condition before planning the work.

  2. 02 Step 2

    Preparation

    We prepare the walls so renovlies can sit on a calmer, cleaner base.

  3. 03 Step 3

    Application

    We apply renovlies carefully with attention to seams, corners and transitions.

  4. 04 Step 4

    Paint-ready delivery

    After drying, the walls can be delivered paint-ready or as part of a larger finishing package.

What matters most to new-build clients?

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Planning around handover

Renovlies is scheduled when the walls are ready enough for a smooth finish.

02

Project duration

That depends on area, preparation and whether painting is included in the same project.

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Regional planning

Because we work across South Holland, projects can often be planned efficiently.

Frequently asked questions about renovlies for new builds

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Is renovlies suitable for every new-build home?

In many cases yes, provided the substrate is suitable or prepared correctly. We assess that during intake.

Does renovlies help with cracks in new builds?

It mainly helps make small hairline cracks less visible and creates a calmer wall surface for paint.

When can renovlies be applied after handover?

That depends on the substrate and drying stage. We align timing with the condition of the home.

Is renovlies for walls only?

Not necessarily. Depending on the home, ceilings or other areas can also be included in the same schedule.

Which cities do you cover?

We work in Rotterdam, The Hague, Leiden, Dordrecht, Zoetermeer, Naaldwijk, Papendrecht, Spijkenisse and other parts of South Holland.