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Renovate old render areas - the quick and easy way to a perfect façade

Buildings change. Dirt and air pollutants collect on the façades over time. Moisture penetrates the façade. If renovation work is scheduled, the façades are usually cleaned, but sometimes this is not enough.

If there are extremely high levels of salts, we recommend reducing the salt levels in the areas close to the surface, as an alternative to permanent single or dual-layer restoration render systems, working with sacrificial renders, also called compress renders.

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Article No. 040120

Salt-retaining, WTA-compliant pore undercoat render in the restoration render system for masonry exposed to moisture and salt

Article No. 040220

WTA-compliant restoration render for masonry exposed to moisture and salt

Article No. 041620

WTA-compliant restoration render with especially high sulphate resistance for masonry exposed to moisture and salt

Article No. 107716

WTA-compliant salt-bonding render/sacrificial render

Article No. 057420

Specially formulated rough cast

Article No. 057525

Specially formulated undercoat render

Article No. 057625

Specially formulated render finishing coat

Article No. 054335

Basic mixture (dry-slaked, cement-free sand/lime mortar) for producing mortars and renders to a historical formulation with the addition of local aggregates

Article No. 040420

WTA-compliant restoration render for masonry exposed to moisture and salt

Article No. 049025

Finishing render based on NHL 5

Article No. 049125

Undercoat render based on NHL 5