Architectural Wall Finishes The Texturglas® Architectural Wall Finish System is perfect for new construction or renovation. It reinforces plain painted walls for a more durable surface, and resurfaces damaged drywall or problem walls without replacing them. It can also reduce the formation of mold and mildew on the walls. This 3-part system is composed of glass textile, adhesive and a finish coat. A variety of classic textures are available to choose from to add dimension and character to any wall surface. Texturglas is designed to be painted or finished in the desired color and finish performance required by the project. The finish coating is the key to the system allowing the specifier to control the performance similar to specifying a paint finish. Either basic latex acrylic, epoxy paints, or exciting new metallic, pearlescent, multicolor, glaze finishes and even faux finishes can be used.
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All Texturglas patterns are 39.4” wide (1 meter) and are packaged in bolts like wallcovering |
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With only minor surface preparation, Texturglas® can
strengthen, stabilize and renovate deteriorated wall
surfaces. It also adds new life to outdated surfaces including wood paneling, masonry, brick, stucco, plaster, and ceramic tile. Most patterns of Texturglas
easily bridge cracks and hide minor surface
imperfections.
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Mold and mildew
Formed behind non-breath-
eable interior
finishes like vinyl
wallcovering shown in
this hotel room can pose
serious health risks and
lead to costly renovations
The Texturglas® Wall Finish System allows the walls to breathe and does not contribute to the
formation of mold and mildew. The combination of Texturglas and a latex paint with mildew inhibitors
provide a highly functional, decorative and
durable wall treatment that can save thousands of renovation dollars.
The Texturglas® Architectural Wall Finish Systems have a very long life, are easy to maintain,
can be renewed by repainting, can reinforce the
walls for durability, and resurface the walls without replacing. In projects where redecorating is
required every 5 to 7 years, Texturglas offers very
favorable life cycle costs.
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