Don’t overlook these areas when weather-proofing your home
Before the seasons shift, autumn is a valuable window to protect your home from issues that only become obvious once winter is fully underway.
Whether your home is heading into months of heavy rainfall or recovering from a wet summer before a dry winter sets in, now is the time to assess vulnerable areas and strengthen protection. Hairline cracks, blistering paint, exposed metal and blocked drainage rarely cause urgency in fair weather, but seasonal shifts quickly expose weak points.
Below is a practical, area-by-area guide, structured for both wet and dry winter climates.
If you’re heading into a wet winter
When rain is imminent, moisture management becomes the priority. Preventative maintenance now can help avoid damp, corrosion and costly structural damage later.
Blistering walls and bubbling paint
Blistering or peeling paint is often an early sign that moisture has penetrated the surface. Summer sun can weaken paint films and create fine cracks. Once steady winter rain arrives, water seeps in, lifting paint and spreading damp patches.
What to look out for:
- Hairline cracks or flaking paint on interior and exterior walls
- Bubbling, peeling or powdery residue
- Dark patches near windows, doors and corners
Address these areas early with proper surface preparation, including cleaning, repairing cracks and sealing vulnerable spots. This preparation helps restore protection and prevent repeat issues. Plascon offers a wide range of decorative paints designed for DIY home maintenance, as well as professional-grade coating systems trusted by contractors and architects for larger projects.
For straightforward repairs, many of these solutions are easy DIY fixes homeowners can tackle themselves. Polycell Polyfilla Ready Mixed Crack Filler is ideal for repairing hairline cracks and small surface imperfections indoors, while Polycell Polyfilla Exterior is designed for tougher outdoor repairs exposed to damp conditions.
Interior damp and high-risk waterproofing zones
Persistent rain can reveal weaknesses in waterproofing, often first appearing on ceilings, corners and lower wall sections.
What to check:
- Water stains or peeling paint
- Musty smells
- Areas prone to rising damp or leaks
Plascon AllSeal Waterproofing with Membrane provides a durable waterproofing layer for roofs, exterior concrete surfaces and cement plaster, while Professional Aquarista improves waterproofing for plastered walls. For interior damp problems, Plascon Dampseal reacts with moisture in the surface layer to form a durable barrier.
Don’t forget the gutters
Blocked or rusted systems can cause water to overflow onto walls, roofs and foundations.
What to check:
- Leaves and debris
- Rust, cracks or sagging
- Proper water flow away from walls
After cleaning and preparation, repainting adds vital protection. Plascon Water-based Super Gloss Enamel delivers a hardwearing, moisture-resistant finish with a brilliant gloss look.
If you’re heading into a dry winter after summer rain
In areas where summer is the rainy season, winter preparation is about recovery and reinforcement. Summer storms may have introduced moisture, while the coming dry months can worsen cracks, fading and surface stress.
Blistering walls and surface damage
After heavy summer rain followed by intense sun, paint can blister, crack or begin to peel. Dry winter air may further widen small cracks, allowing future moisture intrusion when the next rainy season arrives.
Repair cracks early, reseal vulnerable areas and repaint with a durable, reliable system like the Plascon Professional Paint Range to ensure long-term protection.
Exposed metal and early signs of rust
Metal elements are particularly vulnerable after summer rainfall. Even if winter is dry, existing rust will continue to spread if untreated.
What to check:
- Rust spots or discolouration
- Worn paint exposing bare metal
- Joints and edges where water previously collected
Plascon’s brand-new product, Plascon End Rust Anti-Rust Primer provides a practical 3-in-1 solution, acting as a primer, topcoat and waterproofer. Suitable for interior and exterior use, it offers strong adhesion and anti-corrosion protection on mild steel, galvanised iron and aluminium, helping to stop rust before it advances.
Exterior wood that’s taken a summer beating
Timber elements absorb moisture during rainy months and then dry out in winter, leading to cracking and long-term damage.
What to check:
- Dry or weathered timber
- Cracking or fading on doors, frames and fencing
Plascon Woodcare Wood Preservative penetrates deeply to protect exterior wood from moisture and fungal attack, while enhancing the natural look of timber.
For homes with exposed brick or stone finishes, specialist coatings such as Plascon Brick Seal Exterior and Plascon Brick & Slasto Dressing help protect porous surfaces while maintaining their natural appearance.
Prepare now, season-proof your home
With the right preparation and reliable solutions, homeowners across South Africa can move into winter feeling confident and prepared.
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