The Benefits of Protec External Wall Coating
The Benefits of Protec
PROTEC is an exterior protective and decorative coating for residential or commercial buildings and consists basically of modern synthetic resins noted for their ability to form strong and permanent films. It is applied to exterior walls with a high pressure spray after masking off areas to be left untreated.
The flexibility of PROTEC is derived from plasticised polyesters and the strength from mineral fibre. Six other ingredients such as perlite, mica and titanium give PROTEC its characteristic texture, insulative properties, and long term durability. The constituents are all well known and proven over many years.
PROTEC has been used for the decoration and protection of properties in the UK for OVER 30 YEARS. It is applied to virtually any prepared external surface by a trained specialist crew and will decorate and protect your walls for up to 30 years with no further maintenance required.
- Fully guaranteed for the first 15 years
- Eliminates painting
- Allows walls to breathe
- Resists heat and cold
- Prevents penetrating damp
- Effective against sea, wind and rain
- Available in a range of colours
The repair and repainting of exterior walls is an expensive and time consuming exercise with constant maintenance required approximately every five years to prevent further deterioration. But now there is an alternative available to enhance and renovate the external decoration of your home – PROTEC.
Quality Assurance
The manufacture of PROTEC was awarded a Quality Assurance registration under BS 5750 and ISO 9000 in 1987.
Endorsements
Just a few of the places PROTEC is at work: Ind Coope Breweries, Brazilian Embassy, National Westminster Bank, Ministry of Defence, First City Bank of New York, British Railways, Barclays Bank, Watney Mann Breweries, Forest Heath District Council, Oxford United Football Club, Grand Metropole Hotel Group, Royal Ascot Race Course, East Midlands Airport, High Wycombe Hospital, Northern Housing Association, Newmarket Racecourse, St Martins Theatre, Walthamstow Stadium, Great Yarmouth Warehouses, Department of the Environment, Oxford University Stately Homes - Churches - Housing Estates - Factories - Hotels - Farms - Schools.

