Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:37 AM
Johnstone’s Trade has added a new advanced Silicone Masonry paint to its Stormshield range, which has been developed to provide its most durable and robust exterior protection yet.
Johnstone’s Silicone Masonry binds with the mineral substrate to make it highly flexible. This means that it offers the ultimate resistance to harsh weather conditions and driving rain, making it perfect for bare masonry, renders, precast-concrete, concrete blockwork, brickwork and external wall insulation systems in all environments.
The product offers excellent coating breathability, ensuring any moisture can evaporate from damp surfaces and removing the chance of paint peeling, as would be the case with standard masonry coatings.
The new coating has been designed to be easily applied over exterior surfaces and will help to maintain the breathability of any porous substrate already coated in a silicone based paint. Its outstanding performance is further boosted by a lifespan of up to 15 years.
A welcome addition to the Stormshield range, Johnstone’s Silicone Masonry provides a highly durable, long-term exterior masonry solution.
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