Exterior Wall Renovation & Waterproofing
Exterior Wall Renovation Solutions
Renew Old Exterior Walls and Help Stop Water Seepage
- No middlemen
- Fast prototyping
- Private label available
Quick Check: Common Exterior Wall Problems
This page is for you if you see:
- Hairline cracks or spider cracks
- Paint peeling, chalking, or fading
- Damp patches or seepage after rain
- Old concrete/brick walls that look tired
- Uneven color from repairs
If you share a few photos (wide shot + close-up crack), we can recommend the right system.
Recommended Solution (Simple and Contractor-Friendly)
Easy method: apply a colored polyaspartic coating directly by brushing (or rolling).
If the wall has cracks or weak spots, repair first, then coat.
Why Polyaspartic Works Well Outdoors (Plain Words)
- UV stability: helps keep color and reduces yellowing over time
- Weather resistance: handles rain and temperature changes
- Strong film: helps protect the wall surface and reduce future maintenance
For example, ZDS1462AB is described with strong flexibility, low VOC, temperature resistance, and UV aging performance (simulating over 10 years with virtually no yellowing).
Surface Prep (Do These 4 Things)
Good prep is the difference between “looks good for 6 months” and “lasts much longer”.
- Clean: remove dust, chalking, oil, and loose paint
- Repair: fill cracks and weak spots
- Create grip: light sanding where needed (especially glossy paint)
- Dry check: do not coat over standing water
Recommended Products
| Product Model | Key Benefits | Typical Use | View More |
| ZDS1462AB | High flexibility, strong tensile strength, resistant to high/low temperatures, low VOC ≤50 g/L; UV aging performance with virtually no yellowing | Exterior wall waterproofing and renovation for old building walls; concrete/brick walls; weather resistance | View ZDS1462AB |
| ZDS109 (repair/patch option) | Water-based polyurethane wall repair & waterproofing paste; integrates repair + waterproofing + wall decoration; mildew prevention; designed for damp environments | Wall crack repair; basement/exterior wall moisture protection; old wall renovation; fast repair projects | View ZDS109 |
| ZDS1990AB (clear option, case-by-case) | 2K clear polyaspartic waterproof coating; listed for balcony/roof/exterior wall tiling and old building remodeling | Clear protective waterproof finish when you want to keep the original look (depends on surface) | View ZDS1990AB |
| ZDS1235AB (matte clear option) | 2K matte clear polyaspartic waterproof coating; low VOC ≤50 g/L; suitable for balcony/roof/exterior wall tiling and remodeling | Matte clear protective finish with lower glare (case-by-case) | View ZDS1235AB |
Color Options and Finish
Most exterior wall renovations use colored coatings to:
- cover patch marks
- make the wall look uniform
- refresh old, stained surfaces
We support custom color matching for projects.
Installation Overview (Easy Checklist)
A simple workflow that works on many sites:
- Clean the wall surface
- Repair cracks and weak areas (patch and smooth)
- Brush/roll the coating evenly (avoid overloading)
- Apply a second coat if needed
- Let it cure before heavy rain exposure
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Coating over chalking paint without cleaning
- Skipping crack repair
- Applying too thick in one pass (can sag on vertical walls)
- Coating when the wall is wet
- Ignoring corners, joints, and edges
FAQs
Can I apply the coating by brushing?
Will it yellow outdoors?
Do you offer wholesale and custom supply?
Get an Exterior Wall System Recommendation
Send us these details, and we’ll reply with a recommended system + pricing:
- Wall type (concrete / brick / old paint)
- Problem (cracks / seepage / peeling / fading)
- Area size (sqm or sqft)
- Color preference
- Photos (wide shot + close-up)
We’ll recommend a custom plan and offer manufacturer-direct wholesale pricing.
