Many people believe that applying a water-in-sand coating simply means spraying colored granules and then applying a clear topcoat. In reality, a water-in-sand facade system is a complete engineering system. Most problems such as cracking, peeling, fading, poor stone-like appearance, and coating failure are not caused by the materials themselves, but by shortcuts taken during construction. A qualified water-in-sand project requires strict execution of every procedure, from substrate preparation to final curing. Missing even one step can significantly reduce the service life of the exterior wall. Today, we'll break down the complete water-in-sand construction process and explain which steps are most commonly skipped. Part 1: Pre-Construction Preparation — Details Determine Success 1. Substrate Preparation: The Foundation of Exterior Wall Quality Substrate preparation is the most critical step in the entire coating system and also the one most frequently neglected. Surface Flatness I...
1. Wall Problems Are Actually Predetermined Many homeowners notice issues after living in the house for 1–2 years: Cracks Powdering Mold growth Uneven paint surface But the real reason is simple: 👉 The problem was already created during the painting material selection stage. 2. Wrong Putty = Hidden Structural Risk 1. The Key Difference: Type N vs Type Y Type Y: general putty, weak against moisture Type N: water-resistant, stronger bonding and stability 👉 For residential projects: always choose Type N 2. Why Do Walls Crack or Hollow? Common causes: Use of Type Y putty Moisture reduces strength Base layer becomes unstable 👉 Topcoat cannot fix a weak base 3. Environmental Safety Is Mandatory A proper putty must be: Glue-free system Water-mixed only Low VOC & compliant with standards 3. Wall Paint Is About Data, Not Marketing 1. Key Indicator: VOC Ignore marketing terms like “odorless” or “baby-safe”. Focus on: VOC level (lower is better) Environmental certification Test report...