GLOSSARY TERM
High-Build Coating
A coating that can be applied in thick layers, providing enhanced protection and durability.
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What it is
A high-build coating is a product applied in a thicker film than standard paint, depositing more material per coat. It builds up depth and protection quickly.
Why it matters
The extra film thickness adds durability and helps smooth over minor surface imperfections, often in fewer coats. This makes it efficient on surfaces that need both protection and a more even finish.
Where it is used on a project
Used on cladding, masonry, and surfaces where a tough, thicker protective layer or a degree of surface levelling is wanted.
How NECC approaches it
Where a surface benefits from a thicker, more protective film, we specify high-build systems and apply them to the correct thickness for durability and an even finish.
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What is a high-build coating?
It is applied in a thicker film than standard paint, building up more material in fewer coats for extra protection and to smooth uneven surfaces.
What are the benefits?
It gives greater durability, helps fill minor surface imperfections, and can reduce the number of coats needed.
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