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Everest - Acrylic Barn Paint - Everest Paints
Distributeur:Everest Paints
  • Noir
  • Blanc
  • Gris clair (RAL 7047)
  • Harbour Grey
  • Pebble Grey (Light Grey)
4.9
Everest - PremTex - Smooth Masonry Paint - Everest Paints
Distributeur:Everest Paints
  • Blanc
  • Magnolia
  • Crème de Cornouailles
  • Crème Classique
  • Gardénia
5.0
Everest - Anti - Corrosive Oxide Primer - Everest Paints
Distributeur:Everest Paints
  • Gris
  • Rouge
En vedette
Everest - Oil Based Gloss Paint - Everest Paints
Distributeur:Everest Paints
  • Gris clair
  • Cuirassé Gris
  • Gris anthracite
  • Noir
  • Blanc
Modern building with black metal siding by the ocean

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Single pack barn coatings provide general weather protection but limited long-term corrosion resistance in aggressive or coastal exposure. Upgrade to anti-corrosive coatings for higher film build and improved barrier protection on steel cladding.

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5.0
Everest - Agricultural & Industrial Barn Paint - Everest Paints
Distributeur:Everest Paints
  • Gris clair
  • Cuirassé Gris
  • Gris anthracite
  • Noir
  • Vert Genévrier
5.0
Everest - PremTex - Masonry Stabilising Primer - Everest Paints
Distributeur:Everest Paints
  • Clair
4.9
Everest - PremTex - Textured Masonry Paint - Everest Paints
Distributeur:Everest Paints
  • Blanc
  • Magnolia
  • Crème de Cornouailles
  • Crème Classique
  • Gardénia
5.0
Everest - Advanced Acrylic Metal Primer - Everest Paints
Distributeur:Everest Paints
  • Gris moyen
  • Oxyde rouge
En vedette
Everest - MODCOAT - HB Modular Building Coating - Everest Paints
Distributeur:Everest Paints
  • Blanc
  • Gris anthracite
  • Cuirassé Gris
  • Gris clair
  • Noir
En vedette
Everest - SiteCoat - Hoarding Paint - Everest Paints
Distributeur:Everest Paints
  • Noir
  • Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016)
  • Cuirassé Gris
  • Gris clair
  • Blanc
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Everest - STACOAT - Ultimate Stables Paint - Everest Paints
Distributeur:Everest Paints
  • Cuirassé Gris
  • Gris clair
  • Gris perle
  • Noir
  • Blanc

Exterior Wall Paints for Render and Brick

Duty classification:
Light to Heavy Duty
Suitable substrates:
Render Brick Blockwork Previously painted masonry Cladding

System Overview

For render, brick and blockwork façades, protective coatings must provide weather resistance, controlled breathability and long-term colour stability under external exposure. Exterior wall paints for render and brick are specified to protect mineral substrates from moisture ingress, surface erosion and UV degradation while maintaining an appropriate vapour profile.

This collection centres on acrylic paint and sealer systems formulated for domestic and commercial buildings. These coatings are designed to bond effectively to prepared masonry and previously painted surfaces, offering smooth and textured finish options depending on aesthetic and substrate requirements.

Acrylic technology provides flexible film formation and UV stable colour retention, making it suitable for a wide range of façades including residential properties, retail units and light industrial premises.

Suitable Substrates & Surface Preparation

Render must be sound, fully cured and free from friable material before coating. Cracked or hollow areas should be repaired prior to application. Chalked or porous surfaces may require stabilisation using compatible masonry primers or sealers to ensure uniform absorption and adhesion.

Brick and blockwork substrates should be clean and free from efflorescence, algae and atmospheric contamination. Any salts or biological growth must be removed before coating. Highly absorbent masonry may require priming to control suction and achieve consistent finish.

Previously painted masonry should be assessed for adhesion and compatibility. Sound coatings can typically be overcoated following cleaning and abrasion. Flaking or failing paint must be removed to provide a stable base.

Cladding substrates within masonry façades should be checked for material type and existing coating condition. Preparation requirements vary depending on whether the cladding is cementitious or previously coated metal.

Moisture levels are critical. Coating should not proceed on saturated walls or where rising damp issues remain unresolved.

Performance Characteristics & Limitations

Acrylic exterior wall paints provide weather resistant protection against wind-driven rain and general atmospheric exposure. Their breathable formulation allows moisture vapour to escape from mineral substrates, reducing the risk of blistering where minor residual moisture is present.

UV stable pigments and resin systems support long-term colour retention, particularly on sun-exposed elevations. Smooth and textured finish options enable selection based on surface uniformity and aesthetic intent.

Sealer systems within the collection can improve water repellency and substrate consolidation, helping to reduce moisture ingress while maintaining vapour permeability.

These systems are not designed to bridge structural movement or active cracking without appropriate preparatory repair. Persistent substrate movement will transmit through the coating film. They are also not suitable for constant water immersion or severe structural damp conditions.

Performance is directly dependent on substrate condition, preparation quality and environmental conditions during application.

Internal vs External Considerations

This collection is intended for external façades. Exposure to UV radiation, rainfall and temperature cycling are primary design factors. Acrylic systems are selected for their balance of flexibility and colour stability under sunlight.

Application should take place in suitable weather conditions, avoiding rain during curing and excessively low temperatures that may inhibit film formation.

In sheltered or partially covered areas, breathable characteristics remain important to manage moisture within masonry walls, particularly on older buildings.

Selection Guidance & When to Specify Alternatives

Exterior wall paints within this collection are suited to refurbishment and new coating of render, brick and blockwork in domestic and commercial environments.

For standard residential and light commercial exposure, acrylic masonry systems provide effective and maintainable façade protection. Where substrates are highly porous or degraded, incorporation of stabilising primers and sealers is recommended.

In exposed coastal locations, high pollution urban areas or façades subject to heavy mechanical wear, consideration should be given to higher durability or specialist façade protection systems offering enhanced resistance.

System selection should reflect substrate type, moisture profile, exposure severity and required service life. Correct preparation and realistic assessment of wall condition are fundamental to long-term performance.

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Technical Guidance & Application Advice

Exterior masonry performance is dependent on substrate stability, moisture condition and correct system selection. Acrylic paint and sealer systems must be applied to clean, sound and adequately dry mineral surfaces to ensure breathability and adhesion. Assessment of existing coatings, cracking and water ingress is essential prior to refurbishment to avoid trapping moisture within the façade.

What preparation is required before applying exterior wall paints for render and brick?

All substrates must be clean, dry and free from loose material, algae, efflorescence and chalking. Friable or powdery surfaces should be stabilised with a compatible masonry primer before application of finishing coats. Cracks should be assessed and repaired using suitable fillers where non-structural. Previously painted surfaces must be checked for adhesion and compatibility. Coating over damp or unstable masonry increases the risk of blistering and premature breakdown.

Are acrylic masonry systems breathable on render and brickwork?

Water-based acrylic masonry coatings are formulated to allow water vapour transmission while providing surface water repellency. This breathability helps manage residual moisture within mineral substrates. However, they are not designed to resolve ongoing damp issues or active water ingress. Structural defects, defective pointing or leaking gutters should be addressed before coating. Applying breathable coatings to persistently saturated walls may still result in performance issues.

Can exterior wall paints be applied over previously painted masonry?

Yes, provided the existing coating is sound and firmly adhered. All flaking or poorly bonded areas must be removed, and glossy finishes lightly abraded to promote adhesion. A stabilising primer may be required where the surface is chalking or porous. Compatibility should be checked where unknown previous coatings are present. Overcoating unstable paint layers will compromise overall system performance.

How should hairline cracking in render be treated before painting?

Hairline, non-structural cracks should be opened slightly if necessary, cleaned and filled with a suitable exterior-grade filler. Wider or recurring cracks may indicate movement and require further investigation before coating. Standard acrylic masonry paints are not a substitute for structural repair. Coating over active cracking without preparation may lead to visible failure or moisture ingress behind the film.

Are these systems suitable for commercial and light industrial buildings?

Yes, acrylic masonry systems are suitable for a range of domestic and commercial façades where exposure is moderate. They provide weather resistance and UV stable colour retention when applied at the correct film thickness. In heavily polluted, coastal or high-traffic urban environments, a higher durability façade coating may be more appropriate. Exposure severity should inform final specification.

Can masonry sealers be used in conjunction with exterior wall paints?

Yes, penetrating masonry sealers can be used to reduce water absorption on porous substrates prior to painting, provided they are compatible with the chosen coating system. Sealers help regulate suction and improve uniform film formation. However, over-application may reduce adhesion if not specified correctly. System compatibility and substrate porosity should be assessed before combining products.

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