Saturday 16 April 2011

House Painting Mulgrave

Rowendl PTY LTD

ABN 15 117 117 727

Mobile 0421 679 866


Painting and Decorating Services +

For the Southern and Eastern Suburb's of Melbourne

Free Quotes

Competitive Prices




As you may well recognise, finding the right contractor for any project can be a tedious and frustrating period.


The scopes of works provided by Rowendl Pty Ltd are numerous, with any project being able to be completed in a timely and efficient manner.

Typical works that can be carried out include:

Interior and exterior painting and decorating both Commercial and Domestic.

Door and window repairs, tiling. cleaning etc. etc.

Garden and Lawn maintenance, landscaping, cleaning (ie pressure washing concrete areas) paving, concreting, fence maintenance and construction rubbish removal, guttering and letterboxes etc.



No Job is too large or too small for our services.


Rowendl Pty Ltd is a fully registered and insured company with an insurance coverage of $10,000,000 public liability. This coverage is especially important when any contractor is called to your premises, when any injuries to contractors, passersby and residents resulting from a project could result in the owner of the property being liable.


Painting Stucco - Do You Have To?


By Marc Willis

If you are applying exterior stucco to your home and you don't like the natural colour of the material then painting stucco is an option. There are actually three different ways you can colour stucco which include painting, using different stucco mixes, and adding oxide pigments.

One thing to keep in mind when painting stucco is that you need to be sure that the wall is ready to be painted. If you have just applied the retaining wall siding then you should wait up to six weeks before applying any type of paint. If you need to repair damaged drywall then you should do this first. Repairing damages should be done prior to applying any type of stucco mixture. It is recommended you repair all cracks and apply new stucco before you attempt to paint.

If you want to paint stucco the best paints to use are acrylic based paints. Don't use oil-based paints because they have a tendency to interfere with the way the paint actually works and dries on stucco. Not only does the paint not remain on the material but the oils in the paint are not good for the material. Acrylic paint is the best option for painting stucco and it should be the only consideration. There are plenty of colours for you to choose from. The best colours of paint that look the most attractive on stucco are the earthy tones. Colours like beige, tan, peach, and sand look the most attractive on this material. However, you can paint a stucco house any colour you prefer.

There are other ways to choose a colour without painting stucco. You can actually add oxide pigment to the stucco mixture prior to applying it to the retaining wall. Oxide pigments can also allow you to choose different colours. These pigments are added to the finish coat after the top coat of stucco has finished curing. If you do choose to use pigment to colour the stucco, be sure to carefully measure the mix of every batch. Obviously one batch is not enough for an entire house. You will need to make the mixture a handful of times. If you don't pay attention to the exact amount of pigment you are mixing in then the colours around the home will not be consistent.

Some people want bright white stucco. The only disadvantage of something like this is if you live in a dusty environment or the desert then the dirt and dust will be more visible. You will need to spray your home down with a hose more often. Painting stucco is not required if you want white. When mixing the materials for applying exterior stucco, you will want to use white Portland cement, lime, and white silica sand. This will allow the stucco to appear bright white without having to paint it.

There are many ways you can change the colour of stucco if you do not like the natural grey colour it provides when it dries. Painting stucco is an option but you can also change the colour of the stucco during the mixing process by using oxide pigments or different stucco and sand mixtures.