Which facade plaster to choose?

The end of summer and the beginning of autumn are the ideal time to update the facade finish.

The development of the construction materials market has led to the fact that today there is an opportunity to choose from a wide variety of plasters and thermal insulation materials, but regardless of your choice, you need to know certain rules for their use, which will help you avoid annoying mistakes. Carefully read the manufacturer's instructions, compare the technical characteristics of different products. Take into account that there are plasters of certain colors that do not need to be painted, which saves money and precious time.

Types of plasters

Mineral plasters — are among the most popular finishing materials. They have high vapor permeability, which prevents condensation from forming inside the walls. Mineral plasters are also resistant to changing weather conditions and temperature fluctuations. Mineral plaster is easy to handle, durable, but, unfortunately, prone to contamination and requires painting. For painting mineral plaster, it is best to use silicate paints that are resistant to contamination.

types of facade plaster

Silicate plasters – are highly resistant to various types of dirt. In addition, silicate plasters are characterized by water resistance and durability. They can have a certain color, so they do not require additional painting. Silicate plaster is applied manually or mechanically. As in the case of mineral plasters, silicate analogues are permeable. It should also be noted that silicate plaster costs slightly more than mineral plaster.

Silicone plasters – the most expensive option, but they can already have a certain color and are distinguished by the highest quality, as well as maximum resistance to pollution and pests.

Before plastering the facade, you should think about insulating the house. The end of summer and the beginning of autumn are the ideal time to prepare for the approaching winter. Completely repaired and insulated external walls are the key to comfort in the house for many years.