Beeck Mineral paints are an ideal choice for those seeking a breathable and durable finish.

Key Features of Beeck Paint

Beeck Mineral paints are an ideal choice for those seeking a breathable and durable finish. Completely vapour permeable and environmentally friendly, these paints have low VOC content, making them suitable for environmentally-conscious consumers. They contain no harmful chemicals and can be fully recycled. Unlike many conventional paints, mineral paints maintain their integrity over time due to their physical bonding properties. They offer exceptional durability and are resistant to deterioration from the elements.

Additionally, they are naturally fireproof and resistant to mould growth, ensuring a safe and healthy environment.

Beeck Internal Paint System

Beeck Maxil Pro Interior Silicate Paint is versatile and suitable for both traditional and modern buildings, ideal for use on a wide range of surfaces (only a primer is needed on bare lime plasters, brick, or stone). This interior paint is mold-resistant, pH-balanced, and preservative-free. It helps regulate humidity, contributing to a healthier indoor climate while providing remarkable durability.

Highly Breathable
High Scrub Resistance and Washability
Non-Flammable
Utilises Natural UV-Resistant Pigments


Beeck External Paint System
Beeck Renosil Fine Exterior Silicate Masonry Paint is appropriate for traditional and modern structures. Beeck’s external paints are fully vapour permeable, making them suitable for application on any external masonry when properly prepared with a primer. Thanks to silicification, Beeck Mineral Paints significantly outlast conventional paint coatings, even in the most challenging environments.

Beeck's range of exterior mineral paints includes a hydrophobic component that repels liquids and minimizes water absorption into the building. While not entirely waterproof, this feature adds an extra layer of protection and enables the building to dry more rapidly in wet weather conditions.

Beeck Primers and Fillers
Beeck Fixative Mineral Primer: Designed for porous mineral surfaces such as lime plaster, lime render, stone, and brick before applying Beeck Mineral paints.
Beeck Etching Fluid: Used to remove lime deposits from fresh render prior to the application of Beeck Mineral Paint.
Beeck Quartz Filler: A textured priming coat intended to level and unify multiple substrates, addressing uneven surfaces and imperfections, including hairline cracks, before finishing.
Beeck SP Plus: A transparent, water-repellent coating that offers excellent breathability and durability for exterior mineral facades, suitable for lime render, natural stone, and porous brick, maintaining a clear finish.
Beeck Mineral Colour The Beeck mineral colours range includes 200 contemporary options, perfect for application on mineral building materials, whether for historic or modern structures. This collection features both white and off-white shades. Sample pots are available in 20 specified colors; for additional colours or further information, please contact us.

New Colour Card – Coming Soon!
Our team of experienced paint experts is excited to present a carefully curated colour card showcasing popular and trendy hues. Colour-matching services are also available—feel free to reach out for more details or to pre-order a colour card today!

Important Note
It is strongly recommended to purchase paint samples before finalizing your choice regarding color and texture. This step ensures that you achieve the desired appearance for your project.

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2018
Day 6: Promoting Tourism through Conserving Heritage Conference Final day in Ethiopia Conservation Management Plans and Goodbye Day 4 Lime Training in Ethiopia Day 5 Lime Training in Ethiopia Day 3 Training in Ethiopia Day 2 of Lime Training in Ethiopia Empress Mentewab's Kuskuam Complex Lime Training in the Royal Compound at Gonder Day 1 of Running Lime Training in Ethiopia Conservation at Guzara Palace Earth mortars and Northern Ethiopia Inspirational Wattle and Daub in Ethiopia Providing Lime Training Out of the Rain An introduction to Silicate Paints Natural Pozzolana described by Vitruvius in the Roman Era Faux Marbling and Traditional Paints Training test Spenfield House Decoration Inspires Training Day Training at the Jewellery Quarter Birmingham Lime render finish coats for innovative design Paint Stripping Samples for Wythenshaw Hall A refresher day on Hot Limes for Mono Masonry Cast Roman Cement from 1840 on a building in Liverpool The colour is great and lots of very positive comments Fiona's Sheep formed from Womersleys Stone Repair Traditional Stand Oil Paint on new garden gate Tithe Barn now finished after Womersleys supply foamed glass insulated floor Ryedale Plasterers honing their skills & techniques Stone and Brick Repairs We would love to see you at Harrogate free tickets are available here Womersleys Insulating Lime Render Plaster and Moisture Buffering New Wattle and Daub supplied by Womersleys Ordsall Chord is coming to a successful finish Oil Paints and Distempers used to create an Illusion The iron rich limestone and aggregates of south east Sicily Marbeleizing with Natural Oil Paints Lime Mortars have always had to with stand extreme weather and seas The Cathedral Church of Saint Nicolo presents a fine Baroque façade The beautiful Noto limestone cladding Noto's Baroque Buildings Beautifully weathered lime render Lime stucco repairs to capitals Brick and Stone Formwork Exposed behind Lime Stucco Render Historic Lime Kiln at Shap Lime Stucco Work by Giovanni Bagutti Plaster, Daub and Render Survey at Old Hall Farm Repairing clay daub and lime plaster on panels of riven lath and insulating externally with insulated lime renders Use of mobile elevated platforms in Theatres Creating Formwork and Constructing an Arch An introduction to Lead Work Training Day Working with volunteers on the Chesterfield Canal Helping the Canal and River Trust Volunteers Training Course Sicily Building Kiln Training Course Sicily: Chuch of San Nicola Womersleys training course Sicily It really is as beautiful as they say Traditional buidling techniques Garden Corner Tower circa 1650, Agra Living Heritage Real Market Places Fine polished lime plaster ensured opulent splendour Indian Mortar Mill India Gate Lotus Flower forming 17th Century Column Bases Seventeenth Century Chrysanthemum Detail The Lotus Flower and the Indian Flag 17th Century Lime Stucco on brick Seventeenth Century Indian Frescoed Lime Stucco RIBA accredited CPD paint seminars Ceiling Survey Reveals a Glimpse of Former Decorative Glory Clay Infill found in Exeter's Grand Royal Clarence Hotel Foamit Sub Base for Great Tythe Barn
2016
Get your free tickets for the National Home Building Show Understanding Marple Lime Kilns It would be good to see you Sensitive refurb planned for Forge Cottage Last of Five Days at Grand Designs promoting Womersleys Stabilising a boundary wall with Hydraulic Hot Lime Mortar Its nice to be appreciated Training with Help the Heroes Volunteers The historical development of a simple wall Trialling hot lime mortar Lime Mortar Training Yesterday at Womersley's Breathable and natural paints for Lighthouse Aglaia emulsions used at St Leonard's Latest build by Guy and Straw Works Ltd Advice on Breathable Insulation for a Windmill More Lime Wash for West Wycombe Park Our latest article in the Listed Heritage Magazine Toft Gate Lime Kiln in Nidderdale The whole is greater than the sum of its parts What a pleasure to be booked in to resurvey the Apollo Tim's Nidderdale Dream Womersleys helping with Conservation Skills Training Programme Lovely Chamfers Working with our German Paint Partners The Ceiling Centre Tells a Story Historic Mortar Analysis for North Bar, Beverley New Foamed Glass Sub Base for Beamish Park Gardens Refurbishment Plasterwork survey at Oakwell Hall Completed Please call in to see us if you are at the Great Yorkshire Show Renovation in the Prettiest Village in the County Offering Paint Advice at Holy Trinity Church, Hull Developing Thornton's Conservation Area Assessment to Guide Develeopment Talbot Yard Malton Wins Award Insulating an Old Building with the Internal Warmshell System The Hairy Builder (Biker) Promo Traditional and Natural Paints featured in LPOC magazine Results of Plaster Survey at Wythenshaw Hall following fire damage New pre mixed Ironstone mortars introduced Results of Plaster Analysis at Castle Dairy Kendal Womersleys continue to supply lime mortars to Pontefract Castle Plaster Survey at Wythenshaw Hall following fire damage Holy Trinity Church Sunderland Plaster Survey Investigations in to the condition of the plaster on the walls at the Exchequer Building, Palace Green Library, Durham Plaster Analysis at Castle Dairy Kendal Free Illustrated Case Studies detailing Insulated Floors for Old Buildings