Solutions & Applications

Mortars for Repairing Coatings & Concrete

It is very common for a building's coatings to develop problems over time due to:

  • Mechanical stresses
  • Moisture penetration
  • Seismic activities
  • Low quality raw materials
  • Intense contractions and expansions in the substrate,
  • Use of products without guaranteed quality,
  • Plastering defects,
  • Trapped moisture due to finishing the plasters and/or painting the walls before they are thoroughly dry,
  • Micro-settlement of the building due to soft subsoil,
  • Normal cracking after an earthquake,
  • Possible application of coatings at an inappropriate time
  • Vibrations due to the intervention of impact machines or other causes within or near the building,
  • Plastering defects,
  • Expansion of large surfaces of the building from high temperatures

For this reason, surfaces with: cracks, dislocations, peeling, detached parts, large unevenness, etc. are very often encountered, which require immediate repair, as the above damages can lead to other, more serious ones, which in turn require even greater cost and time to resolve.

In fact, there are several cases where the damage has affected the load-bearing structure of the concrete structure, where then the importance of proper & timely repair potentially affects the static adequacy of the building.

For all of the above, INTERMIX has a wide range of certified products that, depending on the structural element, the thickness & size of the application surface, the accessibility and the availability of installation tools, can recommend the appropriate combination of products for a complete & reliable result.

Discover the wide range of coating & concrete repair products below:

  • Priming: W220, W240
  • Base Layer: S340
  • Final Finishing Layer: F510, F510 WR, F610
  • 2in1 Plaster (Base+Final Coat): M610, M510, S312
  • Trowel putty: FinoPlus+
  • Επισκευαστικό Σκυροδέματος: ReBuilt R4

The above products are in accordance with European Standards ΕΝ 998-1, ΕΝ 998-2, ΕΝ 1504-3, ΕΝ 1504-9.