House been rendered in Weber - advice wanted

This is why I don’t personally like light weight render products too many cowboys
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Absolutely, your approach is spot-on. It's important to ensure the work meets the required standards before releasing the remaining payment. Contact the local product supplier to obtain the representative's contact details and request an assessment of the job. Asking for a BBA certificate is a smart move as well. This way, you have proper documentation and assurance that the work is up to par. Keeping a diligent eye on quality will safeguard your investment, especially in cases where the job doesn't meet expectations. It's a justified stance to take given the situation.
 
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