Posts Tagged ‘wall coatings’

Exterior house painters

Posted on: May 7th, 2012

Exterior house painters and people who you can call on to paint the outside walls of your house, but what if it needs more than just a coat of paint this year? What about the cracks, the loose rendering and the damp patches? (more…)

Wall Coatings

Posted on: April 24th, 2012

Wall Coatings House Painting

Wall Coatings House Painting can be carried out by any old cowboy company cheaply, but wouldn’t it be wiser to search for a quality exterior wall coating and house painting company to paint the outside walls of your house?

Of course it would, and that is where the Never Paint Again team can help you!

Our factory trained wall coating and rendering teams can take any house, no matter how old, and no matter what condition, and make it into a home to be proud of, usually in less than a week, and usually for far less money than you think!

House painting

Exterior house painting is what we do best and we’ve been concentrating on doing just that since the 1980′s, so you can be sure if you are looking for a quote to have the exterior of your home painted this year, we KNOW what we’re doing!

…..but we are decorators who don’t use paint!

So what is it that we use?

Wall Coatings

How do you find out more?

Go to the main NPA site and read more about our wall coatings here!

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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cost of painting a 3 bed house

Posted on: February 24th, 2012

Quote for painting 3 bed semi

Looking for prices? One of the most common types of homes in the UK, and a common question the NEVER PAINT AGAIN team get asked each day, is how much is it to paint a 3 bed semi detached house?

By far the most common type of house, modern ones at least, in England and wales, seem to be the typical 3 bed semi, and in the working week, although we survey a variety of homes, the 3 bed semi keeps coming up time after time!

In fact data seen by us in the 2001 census survey reveals that the most popular type of dwelling  in England is semi-detached  and more than 27% of all homes are as such. This is then closely followed by detached houses, and then terraced houses which we often see in urban areas across the UK..

How much to paint a 3 bedroom semi detached house?

You will have to go and visit our MAIN WEBSITE HERE TO FIND OUT.…..

I would like my house painted, who do I call?

Posted on: January 30th, 2012

I want my house painted!

How many times have we heard that phrase here in the office? Thousands! Well, you have certainly found the right people to ask as NPA have been painting houses all across the UK since the 80′s.

In today’s world where saving money seems to be at the forefront of everyone’s mind, the chaps at NEVER PAINT AGAIN have a money saving house repair and painting method which guarantees the home owner that he or she will not have to paint the exterior walls of their house for up to 20 years!

This amazing system is not a gimmick, it has been available in similar forms since the 1970′s in the UK, and therefore has many years proof of performance in not only actually lasting as long as we say, but also it’s proven to weatherproof house exterior walls. There are many reasons why a long life house paint coating on your walls is preferable over normal paint, but hey we’re somewhat biased of course!

Why not stick to yearly painting?

Why not read the WHOLE ARTICLE HERE?

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.

Read the rest of this article by clicking here.

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.

Read the whole story here……..

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…)

Smog-eating Wall Coating material breaking into the big time

Posted on: November 13th, 2011
Jubilee Church, Rome The Jubilee Church in Rome has titanium dioxide in its concrete “sails”

What material can you find in toothpaste, sunscreen, solar cells, on the baseline at Wimbledon, in a Roman church, and along a tunnel in Brussels? (more…)

BBC reports Ancient paint factory unearthed

Posted on: October 14th, 2011

By Jonathan Amos Science correspondent, BBC News

Blombos Cave (Magnus Haaland) Blombos Cave is an archaeological site with significant information about the behaviour of our ancestors

The kits used by humans 100,000 years ago to make paint have been found at the famous archaeological site of Blombos Cave in South Africa.

The hoard includes red and yellow pigments, shell containers, and the grinding cobbles and bone spatulas to work up a paste – everything an ancient artist might need in their workshop.

This extraordinary discovery is reported in the journal Science.

It is proof, say researchers, of our early ancestors’ complexity of thought.

“This is significant because it is pushing back the boundaries of our understanding of when Homo sapiens – people like us – first became modern,” said Prof Christopher Henshilwood from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.

“These finds indicate that humans were certainly thinking in a modern way, in a way that is cognitively advanced, at least 100,000 years ago,” he told BBC News.

Prof Henshilwood shows what was found and how the tools were used

Blombos Cave on the southern Cape Coast, 300km east of Cape Town, has been giving up remarkable archaeological treasures for more than 20 years.

Scientists have been scraping down through its sandy sediments to find all manner of artefacts left by the Middle Stone Age people who occupied the limestone cavity.

In 2002, researchers described 70,000-year-old blocks of ochre. This soft stone contains iron oxides that can be used as a pigment, or colouring agent. (more…)