Before → After: what changedBefore: a network of shrinkage and temperature cracks, locally “opening” joints in old plaster, uneven paint, and visible streaks on slopes.
After: even seams and precise corners were formed; junctions to slopes and the plinth were sealed. The base was repaired and finished with a stone-textured layer—cracks and stains disappeared, the color became uniform. The Slate Beige tone emphasized geometry, and the facade reads as a single, composed surface. Flexible facade tile Pletaflex delivers a stone look without excessive load on the wall; the color remains stable in sun and during seasonal changes.
How to achieve the same resultIt starts with preparation: a clean base, proper priming, and reinforcement of complex zones. Step-by-step guidance is available in the material
“Step-by-Step Guide to Preparing a Facade for Flexible Tile”—what to remove, how to prime, and when to reinforce.
If you have a similar situation—cracks, “snakes” at corners, stains from old paint, or a weak base—we will take care of everything.
Contact KORDEKO: we will inspect and diagnose the walls, prepare a preparation plan (what to prime, where to reinforce, which adhesive to choose), advise what can remain and what needs fixing. The result is an accurate estimate and a clear checklist of works so the facade becomes even, clean, and durable for years.