Warmcoat Energy Saving Paint Range Warmcoat Energy Saving Paint has unique insulating properties, which will help to reduce heat loss through your walls and ceilings. The insulating properties within Warmcoat Paint, will form a thermal barrier reflecting heat back into your room/building, considerably reducing heat loss. It will help increase room temperature, and keep the room warmer for longer. Warmcoat offers the perfect balance, excellent quality and performance with a noticeably superior texture and finish, along with energy saving properties, and a contribution towards the environment, due to its very low VOC level. Warmcoat is also extremely breathable. The incredible combination of the breathability of the paint along with the heat reflecting properties, also helps to dramatically reduce condensation problems, if not eliminate them. Warmcoat Energy Saving Undercoat
Warmcoat Energy Saving Undercoat is applied to the surface before the Topcoat. Its insulating properties will create a thermal barrier and reduce heat loss. We recommend applying two coats for maximum thermal efficiency, before applying the Topcoat. You can then apply a coat of paint in your favourite colour from your own choice of paint over the top. Warmcoat Energy Saving Emulsion (Available in a range of colours, please see brochure) Warmcoat Energy Saving Emulsion, is used as your final coat of paint. It also has insulating properties that will create a thermal barrier and reduce heat loss. We recommend applying two coats for maximum thermal efficiency. This is available in our full range of colours and can be used with or without the Warmcoat undercoat. How Does Warmcoat Work?Warmcoat is made up of a unique combination, and contains NanoCNB structures. Our combination utilises technology originally developed by our engineers as part of the NASA space programme, in order to combat the high temperatures encountered by the space shuttles. When the walls and ceilings are coated with our NanoCNB technologies, you alter the surfaces ability to absorb heat from the room, thus reflecting the heat BACK into your room and away from the surface beneath the NanoCNB. This forms an effective thermal barrier. Once the paint is applied to the walls and ceilings and is dry, this will create a thermally efficient barrier. How Does Warmcoat Reduce Condensation? Warmcoats' thermal barrier keeps the cold wall surface and the warmer air apart, as you touch the wall with your hand you can feel the heat being reflected back, the wall will feel warmer to the touch. Warmcoat has the same effect with the warm air from your heating system, reflecting it back into the room instead of the heat being drawn to the colder surface of the wall, and escaping. The contact between the warm air and the cold wall is dramatically reduced once Warmcoat is applied. Therefore the production of water droplets and condensation is dramatically reduced if not totally eliminated. Why Does Condensation Occur? Condensation occurs when the warm air in a room, is attracted to a cool wall, water droplets form on the surface and the condensation builds up. This can also cause discolouration, staining, peeling wallpaper and blistering paint and mould growth. This may also lead to health problems related with damp living conditions.
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