Decorative treatments of plinths
Protection of plinth surfaces with decorative renders
Select among decorative renders as water-repellent as possible while taking characteristics related to type and state of a plinth surface into consideration.
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Solution A
Highly water-repellent KULIRPLAST 2.0 provides a plinth with desired decorative appearance as well as with indispensable protection against destructive effect of rainwater bouncing from the ground. It is highly solid, adheres to the surface well, is resistant to effects of smoke and ultraviolet radiation and existent in relatively harsh weather conditions.
Instructions for decorative protection with KULIRPLAST 2.0 can be found on: here
Solution B
Decorative protection with smooth, towelled or sprayed acrylic, silicone and silicate renders. More demanding colour and structural combinations of facade surfaces are reasons to also select among smooth, towelled, sprayed acrylic, silicone and silicate renders for decorative protection of plinths. They are highly solid, resistant to effects of smoke and ultraviolet radiation, but they do not last long if exposed to intensive moistening by rainwater bouncing from the ground (the most sensitive in this respect are silicate renders). Because of this, restoring paint in shorter intervals is recommended as is recommended for renders of the same type, which are applied to other parts of façade surfaces.
Instructions for decorative protection with smooth acrylic renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with smooth silicate renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with smooth silicone renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with rilled acrylic renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with rilled silicate renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with rilled silicone renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with sprayed acrylic renders can be found on: here
Solution A
Highly water-repellent KULIRPLAST 2.0 provides a plinth with desired decorative appearance as well as with indispensable protection against destructive effect of rainwater bouncing from the ground. It is very solid, adheres to the substrate well, is resistant to effects of smoke and ultraviolet radiation and is existent in relatively harsh weather conditions.
Instructions for decorative protection with KULIRPLAST 2.0 can be found on: here
Solution B
Decorative protection with smooth, towelled or sprayed acrylic, silicone and silicate plasters. More demanding colour and structural combinations of façade surfaces are reasons to also select among smooth, towelled or sprayed acrylic, silicone and silicate plasters for decorative protection of plinths. They are highly solid, resistant to effects of smoke and ultraviolet radiation, but they do not last long if exposed to intensive moistening by rainwater bouncing from the ground (the most sensitive in this respect are silicate renders). Because of this, restoring paint in shorter intervals is recommended as is recommended for renders of the same type, which are applied to other parts of façade surfaces.
Instructions for decorative protection with smooth acrylic renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with smooth silicate renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with smooth silicone renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with trowelled acrylic renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with trowelled silicate renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with trowelled silicone renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with sprayed acrylic renders can be found on: here
Renovation systems should not be “closed” by the protective lining. Therefore, you should choose among sufficiently water-repellent and more water-vapour permeable decorative renders, namely, among silicone and silicate renders. Both of them are highly solid, resistant to effects of smoke and ultraviolet radiation, but they do not last long if exposed to intensive moistening by rainwater bouncing from the ground (the most sensitive in this respect are silicate renders). Because of this, restoring paint in shorter intervals is recommended as is recommended for renders of the same type, which are applied to other parts of façade surfaces.
Instructions for decorative protection with smooth silicate renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with smooth silicone renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with trowelled silicate renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with trowelled silicone renders can be found on: here
Renovation systems should not be “closed” by the protective lining. Therefore, you should choose among sufficiently water-repellent and more water-vapour permeable decorative renders, namely, among silicone and silicate renders. Both of them are highly solid, resistant to effects of smoke and ultraviolet radiation, but they do not last long if exposed to intensive moistening by rainwater bouncing from the ground (the most sensitive in this respect are silicate renders). Because of this, restoring paint in shorter intervals is recommended as is recommended for renders of the same type, which are applied to other parts of façade surfaces.
Instructions for decorative protection with smooth silicate renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with smooth silicone renders can be found on: Instructions for decorative protection with trowelled silicate renders can be found on: here
Instructions for decorative protection with trowelled silicone renders can be found on: here
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