New Beeck Silicate Paint Tinting Machine Arrives At Celtic Sustainables
Posted by Sarah, Celtic Sustainables on 4th Mar 2026
We became an official Beeck stockist back in 2024, and the time has honestly flown! We’ve been impressed with the response from our customers who choose Beeck paint. We love receiving enquiries about it and are only too happy to help with any questions you may have about it, so keep them coming!
This week marks a significant milestone and investment for Celtic Sustainables. We are pleased to announce the arrival and installation of our new, state-of-the-art tinting machine, which enhances our capabilities and commitment to quality. The machine was delivered yesterday and has since been set up to ensure optimal performance.
New Paint Tinting Machine
The new Beeck paint tinting machine has now proudly taken its place in the mixing area, surrounded by the Eico Paints, Earthborn Paints, and Graphenstone Paints machines.
We received an order today from a customer for Renosil Fine Exterior Paint, which must be a sign of longer and brighter days ahead for spring! Our Master Mixer, Paul, mixed the first Beeck tin – the colour ‘Oak’— for a customer.
This highlights our ongoing supply of high-quality products suitable for a range of outdoor applications and enables us to quickly mix and dispatch orders for our customers.
Tinting Beeck Silicate Paint
Master Mixer, Paul Mixing the first tin of Beeck Paint with our new machine:
This development not only reflects our growth but also our dedication to providing innovative solutions and reliable services to our customers, local and nationwide.
About Beeck Silicate Paint
Beeck Mineral Colour Paints Available in 200 standard Shades
The standard fan deck holds 200 colours, yes, quite a few colours! Hopefully, Paul will stay busy mixing both interior and exterior mineral paints for our customers. He's looking forward to the challenge! They offer a standard stock selection of 20 colours, with samples readily available for purchase and dispatch. All other colours can be tinted with a standard lead time.
Beeck paints are formulated to be lightfast and non-flammable. They are durable and ideal for application on vapour-open substrates like lime render.
I agree with the following 5-star review:
“Yup great paint for old masonry and mixed surface of new pointing, previously painted disintegrating surface. Perfect breathable alternative.” Glenn P. Renosil Fine Exterior Silicate Masonry Paint
For a wipeable and durable paint choose Beeck paints! They are free from preservatives and biocides. Beeck only uses natural UV-resistant pigments in their paints.
“Love this paint. I have an old property with new, insulting lime render, and the colours work brilliantly over it. Our decorators said it's a nice paint to work with as well. The only thing was that we found that the paints came out more vibrant than the colour card we had for Beeck, so we ended up trying a lot of samples. But we're very happy with the colours we've chosen.” Nuala
Beeck Mineral Paints provide a breathable and long-lasting finish, making them an excellent option. For more details about the range, see the articles we've discussed earlier below.
- Official Beeck Silicate Paint Stockist Supplier in the UK (Posted 17th May 2024)
- Coastal Renovation using insulating Lime Plaster and Beeck Paint (Posted 7th Jan 2025)
- A Stone Cottage Renovation using Beeck Silicate Masonry Paint (Posted 13th Jan 2025)
- A Customer Guide to Painting a Brick Wall: A Customer Guide (3rd Jul 2025)
I know you're wondering, where is the colour card? Well, Rome wasn’t built in a day, and apparently, neither was a paint colour card. Just sit tight; once we have the colour card ready, we’ll be shouting about it from the rooftops! In the meantime, you can hire the full fan deck from our website for a little deposit. Our customers so far have loved the big chonky colour deck and have said it's really handy!.
If you're working on any big or small projects this year, contact us. We're happy to discuss your needs and provide a competitive quote. – Thanks, Sarah


