What brand masonry paint?

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AndyC_123

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1,231 posts

169 months

Friday 16th February 2024
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I need to do a little bit of exterior painting on some render tomorrow, probably white or something very similar.

I would normally go to b&q and get the cheapest they do - is this a false economy? Should I look at dulux or something?

Thanks

hellorent

540 posts

78 months

Friday 16th February 2024
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Always found Dulux weathershield worth the extra

s p a c e m a n

11,336 posts

163 months

Friday 16th February 2024
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Sandtex masonry paint. Unless you're trying to paint a black wall white it will only need one coat and will stick to anything in my experience.

https://www.screwfix.com/p/sandtex-ultra-smooth-ma...

Mercdriver

3,000 posts

48 months

Friday 16th February 2024
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+1 for Santex

Two coats onto bare breeze block and it has lasted five years still looks OK. Two coats to ensure complete coverage of every corner on breeze blocks

Inside of carport and outside wall at BBQ station, both still good

Lotobear

7,979 posts

143 months

Friday 16th February 2024
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Just did the whole house last Summer.

I used Wethertex (based upon numerous recommendations by pros) and was impressed with the quality, ease of use and coverage. Still looks fresh now even after a battering this winter.

I would certainly recommend it based upon personal experience.

Gnevans

519 posts

137 months

Friday 16th February 2024
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Try pliolite silicone based paint.

It’s the only paint that has lasted on render for our house.

https://www.thedecoratorsforum.com/johnstones-plio...

Megaflow

10,394 posts

240 months

Friday 16th February 2024
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+2 for Sandtex.

Been on our render for 5 years now and the only reason I put another coat on the other year was the salt from the new block work leaching through the render in places and marking the paint, hardly the paints fault.

119

12,027 posts

51 months

Friday 16th February 2024
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Any of them will be crap if the surface isn't prepped properly.

s p a c e m a n

11,336 posts

163 months

Friday 16th February 2024
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I beg to differ with sandtex, the paint is the is holding half of the bricks together on my garage hehe

VTC

2,218 posts

199 months

Friday 16th February 2024
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When I had a semi detached in Dawlish
my neighbour painted his place with Dulux weather shield the same time I used Sandtex textured.

2 years later his place needed to be painted again, it looked very tired and showed mold/green on the walls
ours still looked great 6 years later.

I would use Sandtex if in the UK
abroad look for Marshall Akrikor Elastromerik
I painted our current property also near the sea as was the Dawlish house.
this paint has been great 3 years after application, very flexible and has not faded in the Sun to bad so far.

mart 63

2,214 posts

259 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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I painted the exterior of my dads bungalow with Dulux all seasons masonry paint (pliolite based) around 10 years ago. His bungalow is on a mountain in Wales, and gets some ste weather. The paint still looks solid.

PositronicRay

28,058 posts

198 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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What sort of cost (days) does exterior painting come in at? Just render (in good order] could do with a freshen up, average sized semi.

mart 63

2,214 posts

259 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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PositronicRay said:
What sort of cost (days) does exterior painting come in at? Just render (in good order] could do with a freshen up, average sized semi.
An easy 3 days for a decent painter.

PositronicRay

28,058 posts

198 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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mart 63 said:
PositronicRay said:
What sort of cost (days) does exterior painting come in at? Just render (in good order] could do with a freshen up, average sized semi.
An easy 3 days for a decent painter.
Thx

bennno

13,879 posts

284 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
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Megaflow said:
+2 for Sandtex.

Been on our render for 5 years now and the only reason I put another coat on the other year was the salt from the new block work leaching through the render in places and marking the paint, hardly the paints fault.
+3 Sandtex

Aluminati

2,911 posts

73 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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Turtle Shed

2,069 posts

41 months

Monday 26th May
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Bumping this one as it's time to paint the house. Clearly Sandtex is the choice but there is also Sandtex trade. Research suggests it is even better than the retail stuff. Anyone got any comments/experience of it?