Coatings make or break exterior elements. We engineer coating systems that resist UV, moisture and abrasion so mouldings and props last longer with less maintenance. Below we outline where it works best, how we build it, and the practical details teams care about—lead times, finishes and install considerations.
The coating stack—why layers matter
Exterior durability is a system, not a single product. We combine a reinforced hard‑coat for impact and shape retention with a UV‑stable topcoat that resists chalking and colour fade. The layers flex together so surfaces survive thermal cycling and transport.
Choosing the right chemistry
• Reinforced elastomeric or polyurea hard‑coats for impact resistance
• Acrylic topcoats for easy maintenance and colour stability
• 2K polyurethane topcoats for high gloss and chemical resistance
• Texture options—from fine render to smooth satin—control the final look
Designed for Australian environments
Coastal projects demand salt‑spray resistance and frequent wash‑downs. Inland regions push UV to extremes. In the tropics, daily moisture cycling stresses joints. We tune primers, sealers and topcoats to suit each micro‑climate and substrate.
Prep is performance
Durability starts with surface prep: clean substrate, controlled moisture, correct film builds and cure times. We measure wet film thickness and schedule staged cures so coatings achieve full properties before delivery.
Maintenance made simple
Specify wash‑down intervals and repaint cycles with your O&M manual. Correct maintenance extends life dramatically and protects warranties.
Discuss coating options tailored to your project’s environment.

