Is it possible to paint the facade of the building in the winter?
It would seem that a silly question? Painting and facade though, but the water, based on acrylic polymers. And in sub-zero weather, a freeze on the facade, not dry. If ice and evaporate the polymers will not gain strength and spring osypletsya all.
Yes that's right. It refers specifically to water-based paints. But there is a facade paints an entirely different level. Some of them - based paint Pliolite pitches:
Paints based on these resins can be applied at temperatures as low as -20 c. Of course, work at a temperature of at least uncomfortable. But if pressed for a period of completion, it is possible.
Quantity surveyors, managers of companies engaged in high quality finishing of buildings - consider this. Especially when dealing with budget organizations, where everything you need to pass before the end of the year.
As an employee of the manufacturer of one of the brands, I can say that the best exterior paint - it is precisely on these pitches. Everything else - this is a compromise between price and quality. Want durable facade - these are the purchase of paint.
Trademarks that are used in its line of this component Pliolite:
Paint performance of one of these brands:
Perhaps there are many other TM from other manufacturers.
There are other paint resins: acrylic resins TM Degalan.
The characteristics are nearly the same as in paints based on Pliolite resins. The same can be applied at temperatures up to -20 c. Perhaps this is just another TM another producer of these polymers.
A feature of paints resins in the fact that they have a self-cleaning system. Those. adhering dirt, dust eventually sloughed off. At the time, I watched the program, which tells about this mechanism. Where there is a part of titania (titanium dioxide) is the principle. The fact that the ultraviolet radiation to hit the material, its particles come into mechanical motion, vibration vzdyblivayutsya. And these mechanical nanokolebaniya gradually peel off thin layers of mud that washed away by rain.
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