🎨 Paint Your Savings: Insulate Your World!
Thermalmix Insulating Paint Additive is a revolutionary product that enhances any paint or coating by providing superior insulation. Scientifically tested, it can reduce energy costs by up to 25%, making it an eco-friendly choice for both interior and exterior applications. With a user-friendly mixing process, this additive is perfect for anyone looking to elevate their home while saving on energy bills.
Manufacturer | THERMALMIX |
Part Number | Ultra |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 15 x 5 cm; 270 g |
Item model number | Ultra |
Size | 200 g (Pack of 1) |
Colour | Clear |
Finish | Matte |
Volume | 800 g |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Grit Number | 60 |
Coverage | 107-129 square feet |
Special Features | Eco Friendly |
Usage | Interior/Exterior |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 270 g |
B**N
This works well! Highly recommended
After reading reviews I was prepared for the paint being thicker when applying, the paint having a grey ish tone (which does not show when dry) the paint feeling powdery when dry (not a problem)But I was not prepared for how well this product works, the cold attic room that smelt musky was instantly warmer and fresher, I have only managed to do One coat on the walls and ceiling so far and it is so much warmer than I thought it would be.I mixed it in a smaller container (didn't measure it exactly) I went with what felt right and its done the job perfectly.I used a brush and a small roller, as the paint does feel heavier when applying and I have arthritis in my hands.I ordered an extra thermanix when it was on offer as I will now be using it in all of my paint. I live in a 1930s property that is not very well insulated.I have tested an area with 2 and 3 coats and I can feel the difference.I have also used it under wallpaper against the outside wall and it's added an extra thermal layer.Others have recommended doing a final coat without the thermamix so that the surface doesn't feel grainy and I will be trying this on the walls.I can highly recommend this product.
A**A
Worth a try!
We haven't endured a winter yet since using this paint additive so it's hard to say whether it will reduce our energy bills at all. I will say however that the walls where I have used the paint with the additive certainly feel considerably warmer to the touch than the walls without. (we have asked various visitors, builders etc to touch the walls and all have agreed that where the additive has been used the wall is mysteriously warmer!) It's not easy to mix manually so I would recommend a mixer attachment for your drill, the paint finish feels slightly rough with the additive (as if you'd put very fine salt in the paint!) but I actually quite like the rustic feel. It does change the colour of the paint slightly so I painted over with another coat without the additive. All in all very pleased with the product!
P**N
Great for reducing mould
We used Warmcoat (which had the "insulating" paint additive) on the north west facing wall of a shower-room of a country cottage that was suffering very severe mould. The room is only heated when used for occasional showering and it also contains a toilet with open pan. The effect was dramatic. It took months for any mould to reappear and this was easily dispersed by bleach and a further coat. The shower-room is in an outhouse with single thickness brick wall and insulated plasterboard which was unsuitable for further insulation. The two spaces are much easier to heat and stay warm longer.I was interested to see whether good results could be obtained in more traditional constructions and bought several batches of Thermilate additive for people in my neighbourhood to try. We suggest they paint a section of wall and we will go back to compare the temperature of wall of similar exposure with or without the additive bearing in mind that radiation loss increases as the fourth power of the temperature difference of wall and adjacent air. Still investigating but expect the results to be far better than the sceptics suggest. The paint is dear but the powder additive alternative at under £20 to put in a 5 litre can is well worth a try and will not suffer the cold bridging problems of some the more approved methods of insulation. Just paint right to the edges of the room.Thermalmix - Insulating Paint AdditiveWe found the finish was a bit rough and you would need another coat of emulsion for a smoother finish.
D**S
Wow
I’ll just start by saying this is the best stuff I have ever used and it does what it says on the bottle open and pour into the paint stir in and apply to the walls to be treated it does have a slight issue mixing but if left for a couple of hrs it is fine application is as per the paint you use and leave to dry between coats once the desired coverage is achieved leave it as you would and if you have a digital temp gauge use that to check and believe me it is a game changer the difference in temperature from inside to out is something like 14 degrees which is a huge difference from before I was lucky to have 2 degrees difference for the interior and exterior temperature so to nail this down in one hit I would say don’t think about getting this stuff do it, it is worth every penny and if like me you use some expensive paint it does not come cheap
L**D
Not as good as the paint!
Cost effective- no need to buy dehumidifiersVersatile - perfect for the bathroomQuick dry- worked in every room.The bathroom was my biggest headache and I assumed it won't work, but it did work and was sufficient.Colour is accurate.I have now used in every room. You’ll need 2 coats but apart from that, it's worth every penny. I tried every other brand but non worked like this.I wished I had discovered this sooner. I would have saved myself a fortune.Brilliant 👏 qualityTook off 1 star because of the cost. Its too expensive 😭
L**S
Seems to work
After having insulating tiles fitted to house we were left with some cold spots that they didn't cover. Used this in the box room and a trial and it does feel warmer to the touch, although it's not really winter yet. You can buy it ready mixed as well, but it depends how big an area you need to cover as to whether this would be cost effective
C**N
Takes a while to dry properly
So far it seems to be working
B**R
Worthless
Has done absolutely nothing my wall is still as cold as it was before. Save your money and look at other options
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