@@GhanaDreams4life for any rental property on a land with possible damp issues Tarazo is a better choice Grafiato is current but cannot resist dampness for long years
Hello my friend i am a liberian residing abroad i have build my house in Liberia and want to paint the outside and fence wall grafiato in monrovia the capital can your guys do tgat for me I’ll pay for their transportation and give them place to sleep
@edwardadu9338 it's not a regular paint. It's designed to help protect ur building. It's also made with special sand and chemicals to help protect your building.. WhatsApp me for more information...
As you can see in the background of the video, the building colour is different from the fence wall 🧱.. Graffiato paint is applied in its natural colour, and it can be repainted at any colour of your choice.
Graffiato cannot protect against rising damp since the damp comes from the ground. Just like tiling and stone cladding of walls, graffiato will only mask the rising damp and eventually peel off. Rising damp must be tackled from the root of the problem.
You're 💯 right ✅️... But it contains chemicals that help the rising damp, I wouldn't say it's a complete solution, but it does help... About the peeling bits, if less chemicals and glue are used, it will peel easily... for now, I think it helps.. Do you have any solutions you can share with us?
Grafiatio doesn't help with rising damp AT ALL. Not sure where this logic comes from but its false advertisement. If he had said it protects wall surface from water splashes, then maybe we could look into it. Even then I don't see it doing better with water splashes than tiles. But we all know even tiles don't prevent rising damp. The term "rising" is literally in the name. It's moisture rising through the block wall, it's not a surface problem.
Thanks for commenting Brother, But Unfortunately I'm not here to do force advertising or maybe you should go back and listen to the interview again. its a bit harsh saying force advertising, I only recommend the best on my channel only if it works. Nobody said anything about rising damp in the video. It was a question for all to decide. if you watch to background in the video, you get to see Graffiato is painted on my building. I have used it for three years now and I haven't experience any issues including dampness on the walls. Graffaito works better if it's mixed properly and it helps protect the building simple..
@@GhanaDreams4life I'm sorry if it came out that way. I don't mean to offend you. I was replying to your comment above, not the video itself. You said grafiato contains chemicals that help with rising damp a bit. That's incorrect.
Do you know it contains damp proof chemicals inside the paint... You'll only waste money if the Graffiato paint is not mixed properly, and there are a lot of them in the market.. Since applying it to my building for the last 3 years, I haven't experienced any issues... many people that I know haven't had issues either... I know people who have used damp proof plastic but still face issues..
Tarazo is the better option but now Ghanaians have left it behind…..
Yes, Tarazo had its days, and no one is using it anymore... unfortunately
@@GhanaDreams4life for any rental property on a land with possible damp issues Tarazo is a better choice
Grafiato is current but cannot resist dampness for long years
@mikemark123 Go for Tarazo, if you think it is the better choice for you.
Besides, it's cheaper than the Graffiato...
Hello my friend i am a liberian residing abroad i have build my house in Liberia and want to paint the outside and fence wall grafiato in monrovia the capital can your guys do tgat for me I’ll pay for their transportation and give them place to sleep
Hi, thanks for passing through..
Yes, we can help..
Please reach me on WhatsApp +447951958295
I was planning to paint my house but does graffiato cost more than painting ?
A 20L bucket 🪣 can cost around 400ghc to 500Ghc... most places like coral sells it around 600Ghc to 7Ghc..
@@GhanaDreams4life sorry for my ignorance but do they use special type of paint for the graffiato or it’s the same regular paint use for painting?
@edwardadu9338 it's not a regular paint. It's designed to help protect ur building.
It's also made with special sand and chemicals to help protect your building..
WhatsApp me for more information...
with ref to graffiato, do they have different colours?
As you can see in the background of the video, the building colour is different from the fence wall 🧱..
Graffiato paint is applied in its natural colour, and it can be repainted at any colour of your choice.
Do you need skimming if you plan on doing graffiato?
No
@@GhanaDreams4life thanks
Graffiato cannot protect against rising damp since the damp comes from the ground. Just like tiling and stone cladding of walls, graffiato will only mask the rising damp and eventually peel off. Rising damp must be tackled from the root of the problem.
You're 💯 right ✅️... But it contains chemicals that help the rising damp, I wouldn't say it's a complete solution, but it does help... About the peeling bits, if less chemicals and glue are used, it will peel easily... for now, I think it helps..
Do you have any solutions you can share with us?
Grafiatio doesn't help with rising damp AT ALL. Not sure where this logic comes from but its false advertisement.
If he had said it protects wall surface from water splashes, then maybe we could look into it. Even then I don't see it doing better with water splashes than tiles. But we all know even tiles don't prevent rising damp. The term "rising" is literally in the name. It's moisture rising through the block wall, it's not a surface problem.
Thanks for commenting Brother, But Unfortunately I'm not here to do force advertising or maybe you should go back and listen to the interview again. its a bit harsh saying force advertising, I only recommend the best on my channel only if it works.
Nobody said anything about rising damp in the video. It was a question for all to decide. if you watch to background in the video, you get to see Graffiato is painted on my building. I have used it for three years now and I haven't experience any issues including dampness on the walls.
Graffaito works better if it's mixed properly and it helps protect the building simple..
@@GhanaDreams4life I'm sorry if it came out that way. I don't mean to offend you. I was replying to your comment above, not the video itself. You said grafiato contains chemicals that help with rising damp a bit. That's incorrect.
@aberba Thanks, my brother 🙏.
I do appreciate your commenting, and I love you back, too... hahahhaha 👍👍👍😁😁😁😁
You ask questions and answer them yourself 😂
Only damp proofing will solve the problem, you are just wasting your money
Do you know it contains damp proof chemicals inside the paint...
You'll only waste money if the Graffiato paint is not mixed properly, and there are a lot of them in the market..
Since applying it to my building for the last 3 years, I haven't experienced any issues... many people that I know haven't had issues either...
I know people who have used damp proof plastic but still face issues..
@@GhanaDreams4lifepls where did you buy your grafiato paint from?
In Accra..