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How To

1 - 7 of 7 Items
Roofcote 1 - Pressure Cleaning
Roofcote 2 - Remove damaged caps & tiles
Roofcote 3 - Replace Ridge capping
Roofcote 4 - Repoint the Ridge Capping
Commercial Wallcote Application
Roofcote 6 - Paint Coating
Roofcote 7 - Before & After

Roofcote 1 - Pressure Cleaning Back To Top
Disconnect downpipes from rainwater tanks (and stormwater if required by local authorities).
Apply Heavy Duty Cleaner, allow to soak and pressure clean off.

 


 


 


 



Roofcote 2 - Remove damaged caps & tiles Back To Top
Remove any damaged or loose ridge caps.
Remove and replace any cracked or damaged tiles.

 


 


 


 



Roofcote 3 - Replace Ridge capping Back To Top
Ridge capping is rebedded in fresh mortar.
Use of a bedding frame to place the mortar is recommended.

 


 


 


 



Roofcote 4 - Repoint the Ridge Capping Back To Top
Acryloc Ridgepoint is applied over the bedding mortar and finished off level with the cap. Ridgepoint is durable, flexible and pre- coloured.

 


 


 


 



Commercial Wallcote Application Back To Top
Existing brickwork is coated with Wallcote Trade Render.
Then a single coat of Acryloc Marblecote Texture is applied for a classy finish.
Finally a protective finish coat of Acryloc Armourflex Lo Sheen Paint.

 


 


 


 



Roofcote 6 - Paint Coating Back To Top
Two coats of Acryloc CRC Paint are applied over the primed surface.

 


 


 


 



Roofcote 7 - Before & After Back To Top
Roof restoration with Roofcote CRC Paint adds value to any home.

 


 


 


 


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