christiesplits
Senior Member
Today.
definitely a surprising win that hopefully draws the eye away from big ugly across the streetTaken Sun Dec 8:
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I haven't been in the area for many months now, and so I was shocked to see the progress made here, and how good it looks. It's was really nice to see the pop of colour and the curves.
For that reason, they don't use paint.Paint will eventually fade, crack and peel - why did they not just use real brick or red pre-cast panels from the get go instead of inducing a future maintenance nightmare?
Stain is correct. While paint sits on the surface, stain soaks in a millimetre or so.It might be a stain or tint, just being applied via a sprayer which would be significantly faster than pre staining them in the factory. This way the finish doesn’t get messed up during transport or installation.
My guess is they put that pre stained panel up as a test to make sure everyone was happy with the colour in situ before going ahead with the rest.
I guess the only real downside is that over time, the red tint will fade and it will be on the condo corp to pay to have it touched up.
The stain means they won't have to worry about paint flaking off.future condo corp's problem!
The one thing I wonder about the stain is at what rate it might fade. Red is the first colour to go in plastic or paper signs that are bleached by the sun. It would be a "colourfast" pigment in the stain, so a long time, but still not forever...Depends on the quality of paint/coating they are using on the precast. The best stuff can last more 25 years before needing a visit to the beauty parlour.
And that's why they stain precast — absorption as opposed to a surface treatment that can be worn off by a combo of wind, H²0, and whatever particulate might be in the H²0.The precast they did this with looked expensive though. And odd. Perhaps it was designed to absorb paint better...or a type of paint that was used is better suited for the elements where this type of surface works best with. I can't really tell...
You don't want it to be easy, you want it to last. Even the developer (unlike what some are saying in the thread) will want it to last long enough (as long as it's cost effective).Does it matter how they colour the concrete? It's like 7 strips across the bottom it's not a material aspect in my opinion. It's completely superficial and very easy to change.