The sealer has a metal pipe (1) arranged inside a heat protective handle (2) and is pressed with metal bristles (4) on a surface to be sealed, where the handle is open from above. A commercial hot air gun heats a lower part of the sealer to melt candle wax accommodated in interior...
BASEMENT SEALER PLUS™ USES: BASEMENT SEALER PLUS™ is ideal for interior and exterior use, as well as above grade or below grade masonry walls. Uses include; bare concrete swimming pools, basement and masonry walls, retaining and landscaping walls, poured concrete, foundations, cinder and con...
If your concrete-block basement walls are dry and free of efflorescence (i.e. salt deposits) or mold, coat them with a masonry sealer or all-purpose water-baseprimer-sealer, and then paint with high-quality latex paint. A new wall color is an easy way to make the basement feel warmer...
The photograph at page top shows a very wet basement foundation wall built of concrete block. The stain pattern extends high on the basement walls, down the full wall, onto the basement floor. Correcting this particular water entry problem should begin outside with roof drainage and surface runo...
These are horrible details, no amount of water proofing, concrete sealer, etc is going to make them better. My advice is simple: DO NOT EVER USE those details. Closed Cell Foam Is The Answer Whether you spray it in place or install sheets, closed cell foam is the answer for basement in...
We can waterproof your basement foundation using the proper concrete sealer, or keep the water from getting near your basement walls in the first place with proper drainage systems. Vulcan Waterproofing covers a huge area of the Northeast with locations for basement waterproofing in NY, Long Island...
Clay and limestone are two natural materials used in brickwork to construct basement walls and floors. A brick or concrete wall is porous; some moisture will always pass through it unless special sealants are used. As with all raw materials, concrete and brick frequently have some innocuous parti...
Step 3 Seal the concrete walls of the basement. Apply the commercial concrete sealer with a brush, roller or sprayer. Allow the sealer to dry according to manufacturer's instructions. Paint the sealed concrete wall, if desired, with standard interior paints. ...
Start with an epoxy primer/sealer on the exposed concrete (ESP 155). Paint on a layer of FC 2100 /kevlar epoxy along the seam and up the wall a few inches and out onto the floor a few inches. Press into it a layer of fiberglass cloth, extending up the wall and out onto the floor...
sealer for those concrete walls. Concrete puts off dust and transfers moisture that you don’t want to have to worry about when working on a project. Bless you and what a wonderful area to start the new year in. howtonestforless says at Thanks so much for the tip! I appreciate it...