Key features and benefits
- Thermal comfort and energy savings: The coating ensures thermal comfort throughout the year. In summer, it effectively reflects solar radiation, preventing the building from overheating, while in winter it prevents heat loss. This leads to significant savings in cooling and heating costs.
- Protection of historic buildings: The paint is ideal for renovating the facades of architectural heritage sites, such as buildings in historic city centers, churches, and other historic buildings.
- Combating heat islands: Facades coated with this paint do not absorb heat radiation in summer and therefore do not radiate heat into the surrounding area at night. This contributes to cooler and healthier city streets.
- High resistance and durability: The coating is highly resistant to weathering, industrial emissions, acid rain, and UV radiation. It is also highly resistant to abrasion and scratching. The coating has a service life of over 20 years.
- Excellent vapor permeability: The paint retains exceptional breathability, allowing the facade to "breathe" and promoting a healthy climate inside the building. It also reduces the risk of mold and algae growth.
- Ecology and health: ALPHA FACADE HISTORIC is an ecological and health-friendly product.
- Color stability and appearance: The coating provides a matte appearance and color uniformity of the substrate. It can be tinted to various shades according to the RAL/NCS color charts.
Use and application
ALPHA FACADE HISTORIC is a facade coating designed for outdoor use on a wide range of mineral substrates. The coating also serves as an insulating layer and thermal insulation for the building.
Suitable substrates
- Lime, lime-cement, and cement plasters (old and new)
- Stucco and roughcast
- Raw concrete, building stone, sandstone, and bricks
- Eternit and old cleaned mineral coatings
- Standard facade and renovation systems
Thanks to its high adhesion and vapor permeability, the paint is an ideal choice for both new coatings and renovations where emphasis is placed on preserving the historical character and natural appearance of the facade.