Paints to Last: Choosing the Right Exterior Wall Paint

We all know that choosing the right exterior wall paint is critical to creating the perfect external fa?ade for your abode. What most people do not know, however, is that choosing the right exterior wall paint involves more than just choosing the paint colour combination.

Exterior wall paint has to be tougher and more resistant to the environment compared to interior wall paints. When it comes to choosing exterior wall paint, you have to factor in how the paint will withstand constant exposure to external elements.

Exactly which external elements should exterior wall paint be designed to withstand?
The answer to that question depends on two things: the part of the building for which you are choosing to paint, and the weather conditions in your local area.

Beat the Heat with Exterior Wall Paint
In sunny environments, exterior wall paint undergoes constant daily exposure to the blistering heat of the sun. Nobody likes to live in a hot house, and nobody likes to work in a hot office. How can your exterior wall paint beat the scorching heat of the sun?

The answer lies in choosing an exterior wall paint that reduces heat build-up by reflecting infrared light from a coated surface. Developed by Nippon Paint, SolaReflect is a high performance, infrared heat-reflective exterior paint that can decrease surface temperature by up to five degrees Celsius, compared to conventional exterior paints.

High Performance Exterior Wall Paint
Of course, sunny days are not the only problem you face when choosing exterior wall paint. In smoggy, dusty, sandy, or moist environments, your external fa?ade comes under constant attack from dirt, alkali, algae, and fungi. Fading and chalking also become problems for your exterior walls. Chalking is a process where the paint slowly wears away and turns into a type of dust.

For such harsh environments, make sure your chosen exterior wall paint features exceptionally strong resistance to dirt, water, chemicals, algae and fungi. The exterior wall paint you choose should contain an anti-carbonation formula to protect against fading of wall colour. Keep these factors in mind, and your fa?ade should look lustrous and new for years.

Beat Roof Mould with Exterior Wall Paint
Exterior wall paint is not only applied on the walls, but also right above your head on the roof. Being semi-horizontal surfaces with a large number of crevasses, the tiles of your roof provide a perfect breeding ground for mould.

Make sure that the exterior paint for your roof has mould-control additives. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon may have been one of the Seven Wonders of the World, but you don’t want a garden of mould on your roof.

Nippon Paint offers a range of exterior wall paint such as SolaReflect & Weatherbond. These paints protect your home from the elements, and are resistant to heat, dirt, water, alkali, chemicals & peeling.

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