Posts Tagged ‘damp proofing walls’

Benefits of never paint again

Posted on: March 25th, 2012

Never paint again, the original and only genuine NPA never paint again wall coatings on your house brings more benefits than you shake a stick at. Why not visit the genuine NEVER PAINT AGAIN website to read more? (more…)

Choosing the proper Cheap Bathroom Floor & Wall Tiles

Posted on: March 16th, 2012

Man Relaxing in BathFor anyone who is somebody who is in search of cheap bathroom tiles, there is what’s promising looking forward to you. There are a lot of places to select from info on discount bathroom glass tiles.

Starting from the net to your local telephone book and friends, there’s no dearth of straight answers that one could find for the matter. Prefer by you offers some researching of certain key aspects, that will help select the right tiles to your particular house’s décor.

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Never Paint Again looks at treating damp walls

Posted on: January 29th, 2012

How to treat damp

Damp walls are never a good thing to have and if you are looking for solutions to treat damp in your walls, the NEVER PAINT AGAIN damp proofing team can help you with their waterproof wall coatings.

Does your house have damp? How have you come to the conclusion?

Has this been discovered by yourself, or is it something that was pointed out to you, for example, if you have just had a survey, or some other works done which revealed damage by damp?

How to ascertain firstly, if your house has damp.

Damp can manifest itself inside or outside the home in a variety of ways, some obvious, others not so clear cut.  There are various different indicative signs of damp in houses that can often be readily identified by the home owner.

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Tips to remove External wall coatings

Posted on: January 26th, 2012

NPA’s removal tips for paint and external wall coatings

Our website is well known for tips and advice about applying paint, but we felt that a tip or two about REMOVING paint would also add to the balance of things, so how do you remove paint?

Stripping paint and other unwanted wall coatings is usually the job that both DIYers and contractors loath and detest, but what goes on, must eventually come off, and paint or wall coating stripping cant be avoided!

Here are a few pointers to make the unbearable, a bit more bearable.

Removing a coating or a paint finish from a wall is awful, lets face it, but it has to be done sometimes and is usually very hard work. In fact, in most cases, if its a professional job in the first place as opposed to a cowboy lick of paint, then ironically, the job can be 10 times as hard as removing a poorly applied paint finish!

Luckily there are some tools available which should make the work of stripping paint much easier.

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Never Paint Again Flexible insulated wall coatings

Posted on: November 25th, 2011

Anti Crack render wall coating

Rendered or pebbledashed exterior house walls are prone to cracking, so Never Paint Again have teamed up with England’s largest wall protection contractors to offer you anti crack coloured wall rendering for your home.

Cracking occurs for a variety of reasons, often related to poor application of an external wall covering such as render, or in fact having a poor level of wall protection on the walls, such as cheap masonry paint. (more…)

Through Coloured Render from the never paint again wall coatings company

Posted on: August 20th, 2011

GRC coloured rendering

GRC coloured rendering, a weatherproof, insulated, polymer-modified, coloured through render wall coating system for exterior walls, applied by skilled, factory trained technicians and available from Never Paint Again.

GRC coloured render is a high performance coloured render based exterior wall coating system, manufactured in Belgium by Cantillana, and applied by the plastering division Never Paint Again.

This amazing super strength wall covering will not only not need to be painted again, it will dramatically reduce your heating bills as insulation is built into this amazing system. It is also suitable for all types of houses.

 

VISIT OUR “THROUGH RENDER” PAGE ON OUR MAIN SITE!

House damp proofing company

Posted on: August 1st, 2011

If your house suffers from rising damp and the cause is not a simple damp bridge, then the damp-proof course (DPC) has probably failed. The quickest and least expensive method of installing a new damp course is to inject special silicone liquid into the brickwork all round the house, along the line of the existing DPC. It is possible to hire the equipment and inject the liquid yourself, but there are several reasons why this is best left to a specialist contractor. (more…)

Damp Proofing Walls

Posted on: August 1st, 2011

If you are planning to build a structure (home) then a damp proofing contractor (DPC) is necessary for the project to be successful. Even though they do not perform the most exciting part of the project, their work is very important. Normally damp proofing contractors repair brickwork, woodwork, prevent the fungal reaction in both the floors and roofs, and even more. (more…)

Protective wall coatings advice from Never Paint Again

Posted on: May 12th, 2011

Top Secret has carefully developed and tested protective coatings solutions to provide long-lasting safeguard to coated materials used by builders, manufacturers, and retailers, ultimately increasing the value to the final customer. (more…)

Wall coating advice? Coatings (paint) review

Posted on: May 12th, 2011

COATINGS

Coatings production in The United States can be broadly divided into two major segments; architectural/decorative paints and industrial paints and coatings. Based on annual statistics for the year ended 2004, architectural and decorative paints account for approximately 52% of production, with industrial paints and coating comprising 48% of output. The industrial coatings are usually formulated and produced for specific needs. The processing line, from raw materials to the end user is relatively straightforward. Manufacturers sell a small proportion of their product, direct to the end user through retail outlets. (more…)