Cladding/coating for the outside of a villa
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Cladding/coating for the outside of a villa
I saw something on here a few weeks ago that to coat your villa with a cladding prior to painting will insulate it and prevent cracking, damp etc. Can anyone give me further information about such a product and whether it does actually work?
My house is due to be repainted and there are a number of areas that will need repairing first and am thinking that if there is a product out there that will stop this I will possibly try it.
Any thoughts, recommendations?
My house is due to be repainted and there are a number of areas that will need repairing first and am thinking that if there is a product out there that will stop this I will possibly try it.
Any thoughts, recommendations?
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Re: Cladding/coating for the outside of a villa
Do you mean primer?
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Re: Cladding/coating for the outside of a villa
Have seen someone selling this stuff which was made of polystyrene and coated with thin cement on outside. Would not touch with a bargepole due to fire hazard etc.. I am waiting for somebody to start selling fire resistant Celotex thermal plasterboards, in which case I would insulate external walls from inside.
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Re: Cladding/coating for the outside of a villa
Take a look at this video , I think these are the type of boards they use for exterior cladding and insulation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vJGQUmCQZs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vJGQUmCQZs
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Re: Cladding/coating for the outside of a villa
No way once its up you cannot see whats going on behind until the walls fall in.
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Re: Cladding/coating for the outside of a villa
We have just completed a job if you mail me i will send pics looks really good http://www.braceybuilders.com
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Re: Cladding/coating for the outside of a villa
Sorry i have not updated it to web site yet
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Re: Cladding/coating for the outside of a villa
@gates what type of cladding did you use for the external wall ?
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Re: Cladding/coating for the outside of a villa
U can only get the poly covered with concrete. Looks great and covers a multitude of problems. Looks good when finished
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Re: Cladding/coating for the outside of a villa
Says it all covers the problems doesnt fix them or stop them from spreading but you cant see it.
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Re: Cladding/coating for the outside of a villa
The thing is you can’t stop cracking out here due to the way the property is constructed. So at least it hides the problem and saves painting and repairs every 4 5 years and when u do need a paint job it’s cheap as no repairs also the heating saved cooler in summer so in long term u get u money back +
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Re: Cladding/coating for the outside of a villa
I am sure this product can be adapted to improve issues we have in TRNC by incorporating air vents to allow walls to breath. There must be a solution out there, fed up of constantly re-plastering and re-painting every year.
I will experiment with another method this year for internal walls, by dot and dabbing water resistant plasterboards (approx 1 metre high along walls) with 1cm gap between wall and inner side of boards, then adding air vents to allow moisture out.
I will experiment with another method this year for internal walls, by dot and dabbing water resistant plasterboards (approx 1 metre high along walls) with 1cm gap between wall and inner side of boards, then adding air vents to allow moisture out.
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