Regards
Pilgarlick
> What is the best exterior paint to use on a outside wall? The front of
> the wall is pebble dashed and the side walls are shall I say plain
> finish.
> I have been recommended Dulux Smooth Finish for pebble dashed area and
> Dulux Textured for the plain side of the wall. My next door neighbour
> who has same wall structure used smooth finish on both sides and result
> looks pretty good and I am tempted to use smooth finish paint all round
> on my house as well. Will this be OK?
I looked into this issue as well, and was advised on this newsgroup that
the added gunk which allegedly makes the paint textured does nothing
by bulk up the paint - so you get less actual paint per litre - and
furthermore the textured gets dirtier quicker. Search the archives of
this ng for more; especially for posts by Max Bone, the paint 'guru' of
uk.d-i-y who sadly seems to have stopped posting here now.
I actually have a mixture of both textured and smooth Sandtex paint on
the outside of my house, and you can't tell at all which is applied where.
However - do yourself a favour and don't mention "pebbledash" and
"paint" in the same sentence! Unless it's already been painted before -
in which case you're stuffed - you'll find that painting the stuff is
incredibly hard work, getting paint in all the crevices and cracks. We
had an extension built, pebbledashed to match the existing house, and I
spent most of the summer painting the bloody thing, and it nearly
crippled me. (It's somewhat easier after it's been painted the first
time, obviously.)
> Is one easier to apply than the other?
Don't think so, although using the textured stuff would preclude use of
a sprayer if you decided to go down that route once your wrists are
aching like your hands are about to drop off.
hth
David
>What is the best exterior paint to use on a outside wall? The front of
>the wall is pebble dashed and the side walls are shall I say plain
>finish.
>I have been recommended Dulux Smooth Finish for pebble dashed area and
>Dulux Textured for the plain side of the wall.
According to the tins I've read the purpose of the texture is to fill
fine cracks. In nearly three years with a Crown Decorator Centre I've
sold loads of smooth but hardly any textured. If you want white or
magnolia Crown branches have Sandtex smooth on offer at £9.99 plus
VAT. (Selling loads of pliolite-based masonry paint now that the
weather's turning but that's more expensive.)
Whats that then and why with weather - is it too late to get my house
painted this year?
Freefall
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>> Selling loads of pliolite-based masonry paint now that the
>> weather's turning but that's more expensive
>
>Whats that then and why with weather - is it too late to get my house
>painted this year?
>
Keep it dry for 15 minutes after application and it won't wash off
if/when it rains. Sold 40 gallons to a contractor doing council houses
yesterday.