Colourless coatings on external timber elements, whilst very fashionable, only provide limited and short-lived protection from UV radiation in the Australian sun.
As skin must be protected from UV radiation with sunscreen, timber too must be protected from UV attack by pigments in the protective coatings used.

The main take away is that colourless systems that contain light stabilizers are only effective for a limited time, after which UV degradation of the underlying timber will inevitably occur. Pigments are the only durable means to coat timbers and protect the wood underneath. Restoration and renovation of timbers is a costly and time intensive process that can simply be avoided by using appropriate levels of pigments in external wood coatings.

In a state-of-the-art spray booth, Paarhammer windows and doors are spray painted or stained in a colour of clients choice before all seals, hardware and glass are installed. All paint is water based and does not contain harmful substances. The paint used is non-toxic with very low Volatile Organic Compounds (low VOC’s).
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