Waterborne and solvent free Keim Mineral Paint have been extensively used at Liverpool's award winning St Francis of Assisi academy. Around 15,000m have been decorated using the company's paints which are breathable allowing water vapour to pass from the substrate and therefor gradually reduce the moisturer of the building and thereby the energy required for heating.
Situated on an historic bridge over the river Dee, the Royal Hotel has recently undergone an extensive restoration programme including the use of Keim Mineral Paints for the exterior redecoration.
The company's Universal render was employed to resurface the deteriorated exterior. It comprises a hydraulic lime and white cement binder with sand and mineral fibre fillers and is suitable for the reinstatement of existing facades. The hotel was then painted with the Keim Royalan system.