Our cement-free lime plaster RC Kalei is on special offer: 5+1! When you buy 5 bags (or multiples of 5), you get the 6th for free.
View full messageNatural stone has traditionally been used from erecting buildings to sculpting statues. This is mainly because of the durable and imperishable nature of natural stone. However, nothing is everlasting and even natural stone weathers.
View full messageLime has proven to be one of the oldest and most durable building materials. From the first Stone Age settlements, the pyramids of Egypt, the famous frescoes of Pompeii and the Pantheon in Rome to the Sistine Chapel, lime is the basic raw material for important historical buildings or elements.
View full messageDue to the ravages of time and unwanted products such as graffiti, the facade of a home or commercial building may be in need of a thorough cleaning.
View full messageRising damp can have a very harmful effect on buildings if not solved in time. Discover in this article all about causes and consequences, treating rising damp and the products Reynchemie offers to make your walls waterproof again.
View full messageA basement is, together with the foundations, the basis of a stable building. If the basement walls cannot withstand the pressure of groundwater, this can lead to damp basement walls, mould and other moisture problems that can damage the rest of the building. Basement waterproofing offers the right solution for this.
View full messageA hydrofuge is one of the most popular and effective means to waterproof a wall and protect it against all kinds of weather conditions. In this article you can read all about the expertise and products Reynchemie offers concerning hydrofuge.
View full messageCeiling tiles containing cement have a lot of disadvantages. Reynchemie is one of the few suppliers which therefore produces whitewash without cement. Discover in this article all about the use of cement-free whitewash.
View full messageLime plasters, such as our RC Intralime range, are stronger than gypsum plasters and allow the substrate to breathe, whereas gypsum plasters do not. Lime plasters are less affected by water and do not soften, dissolve or rot, as gypsum plasters do.
View full messageUnique in Belgium! 100% recyclable screed based on natural hydraulic lime from Saint-Astier NHL 3.5
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