What is the coverage of TerraNeo Dryvit?

Answered by Christopher Steppe

The coverage of TerraNeo Dryvit is recommended to be 95-100 ft2 (8.8-9.3 m2) per 5-gallon (19 L) pail. This means that one pail should be able to cover an area of approximately 95-100 square feet. However, it is important to note that the actual coverage may vary depending on the texture and appearance desired.

In terms of thickness, the recommended range is 1/16-1/8 inch (1.6-3.2 mm). This indicates the thickness of the application layer of TerraNeo Dryvit. It is advised to apply the product within this range to achieve the desired results.

TerraNeo Dryvit is typically shipped in 60 lb (27.2 kg) pails. This weight provides a convenient and manageable size for handling during application.

When determining the coverage needed for a particular project, it is crucial to consider the surface area that requires coating. By calculating the total square footage of the area and dividing it by the recommended coverage per pail, you can estimate the number of pails needed for the project.

It is worth mentioning that coverage can be influenced by factors such as the substrate’s condition, application technique, and the porosity of the surface. Therefore, it is recommended to conduct a small test area prior to the full application to ensure the desired coverage and performance.

Coverage requirements may also vary depending on the specific project requirements and design choices. For instance, if a thicker layer is desired or if there are intricate details that require more product, the coverage may be lower than the recommended range. Additionally, the texture and appearance desired can also impact the coverage. More textured finishes may require additional product to achieve the desired look.

To summarize, the coverage of TerraNeo Dryvit is recommended to be 95-100 ft2 (8.8-9.3 m2) per 5-gallon (19 L) pail, with a recommended thickness of 1/16-1/8 inch (1.6-3.2 mm). However, it is important to consider various factors such as substrate condition, application technique, and design choices that may affect the actual coverage. Conducting a small test area is advisable to ensure the desired results before proceeding with the full application.