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Painting Your Brick? Make Sure You know The products. Your Painter May Not

The Caldwell Painting Podcast

Release Date: 11/20/2023

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Painting Your Brick? Make Sure You know The products. Your Painter May Not show art Painting Your Brick? Make Sure You know The products. Your Painter May Not

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Introduction

A brick home carries a timeless appeal, but even time-honored beauty needs a refresh now and then. Painting your home's brick exterior can modernize its look, protect the façade, and increase curb appeal. However, the paint selection process is pivotal. Traditional paints can suffocate brick, trapping moisture and causing deterioration over time. This is where breathable paints come into play, ensuring the longevity and health of your brick.

 

Aesthetic Superiority of Mineral Paints Over Latex for Masonry

Mineral paints, such as Romabio, have a composition that complements the natural beauty of brick and stone. Made from natural ingredients, like limestone and potash, these paints create a finish that is matte and deeply pigmented, reflecting the textures and subtleties of your brick. This natural matte finish allows the character of the brick to shine through, preserving its rustic charm and providing an organic, earthy quality to the exterior of the home.

In contrast, latex paints, which are synthetic polymer-based, tend to form a film on the surface of the brick. This film can give the masonry a sheen that is often described as "plastic-like." The reflective nature of the latex paint's finish can detract from the brick's natural texture and can make the surface appear flat and uniform. This effect can be particularly jarring on historic homes, where the goal is often to enhance and preserve the original architectural features.

The composition of mineral paints allows them to chemically bond with the masonry surface, becoming part of the wall itself. This results in a more integrated look, as if the color emanates from the brick, rather than sitting on top of it. Latex paints, on the other hand, simply adhere to the surface, which can make the brickwork look coated or sealed rather than naturally colored.

Furthermore, mineral paints are naturally resistant to UV radiation, which means they don't fade as quickly as their latex counterparts. This resistance to fading helps maintain the original color and vibrancy of the paint for many years, contributing to a more enduring aesthetic appeal.

Mineral paints enhance the innate beauty of masonry by blending seamlessly with its texture and character, creating a finish that is as durable as it is beautiful. The result is a harmonious and natural appearance that latex paints, with their tendency to impart a synthetic sheen, cannot match. For homeowners seeking to capture the true essence of their brick home, mineral paints offer an authentic and visually pleasing solution.

Addressing Leaks and Waterproofing

When it comes to tackling leaks in brickwork, the approach must be both strategic and sympathetic to the material's needs. In cases where waterproofing is a necessity, products like Sherwin Williams' Loxon line of latex paints offer a robust barrier against water penetration, providing peace of mind where moisture issues are a concern. They form a durable, water-resistant coating that protects the brick or block from further water ingress.

Yet, it's important to note that waterproofing with such products is often reserved for scenarios where the brickwork is compromised and requires this level of protection. For bricks in good condition, a less invasive approach is preferable. This is where mineral-based paints like Romabio and Keim excel. These paints not only allow the brick to breathe naturally but also enhance its aesthetic with a more natural finish. Their permeability ensures that while your home stands strong against the elements, its exterior walls retain their ability to expel moisture naturally, preserving the structural integrity of the brick.

By carefully selecting between waterproofing or breathable mineral paints, homeowners can make an informed decision that safeguards their property's longevity and beauty. Whether sealing against persistent problems or opting for a natural finish on well-maintained brick, the choice of paint plays a pivotal role in the health and appearance of your home.

 

Conclusion

Painting the brick exterior of your home can be a rewarding project that boosts its visual appeal and protection. By choosing the right paint for your home you ensure that your home's brick walls remain not just beautiful but also healthy and structurally sound for years to come. Remember, the beauty of your home's exterior is more than skin deep its in choosing what's right for your style and your homes needs

 

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