

weather-independent full drying within 24 hours.open to pedestrian traffic and covering with tiles: after 4 hours.waiting time between each application on walls: 90 minutes.EMICODE EC 1PLUS: very low emission of volatile substances.swimming pools/sanitary areas/wet-duty areas).

Furthermore, as solid-bonded waterproofing under ceramic coverings (e.g. Also as horizontal damp-proof course under ascending walls and as bonding layer on existing bitumen paints/coatings. As preliminary waterproofing and bonding layer under PMBC (polymer-modified bitumen coatings), such as weber.tec 915, 922, Superflex 10, Superflex 100 S and Superflex 2 K. For internal waterproofing of tanks with a water head up to 10 meters. For retrospective interior waterproofing on masonry and concrete basement walls below ground level (negative water pressure). I was very impressed with Customs Megalight for its non sag properties but did not have opportunity to use it much before forced Superflex D 2 is used as flexible external waterproofing for masonry and concrete basement walls (external and internalįaces) below ground level, concrete floor slabs. I am least partial to TEC but have not used it for many years in all fairness. I have used a variety of Laticretes thinsets, customs thinsets and Tecs Thinsets.They all have some good products and some not so good products.
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Milwaukee, Dewalt, Bostich, Semco power toolsĬraftsman Vacs and Portable Compressors (yes, they are still better than most and still affordable) Marshalltown ,Gundlach and Alwin Wagner trowels and Floats Not all mastics are the same,use others at your own peril :DĪquamix sealers ( TYW when they were available) Mapei type 1 Mastic ( which I personally stuck wall tile to Durock,let cure 48 hours and immersed under water for 2+ years with no re emusification) Planicrete W (difficult to work with,sticks to anything and everything)Ĭustom Levelquick RS (semi truck loads and I dont mean 1) Granirapid (i also used Customs speedset and Laticretes rapidset) Ultraflex II (there is now an Ultraflex III that is a premodified that is supposed to have the properties of Keralastic) I like John havent made it a secret that I used Mapei products almost exclusivly. Tomorrow I'm wrapping up the big bathroom jobs I did in Marshall. In the past I also had good luck with the Tec products. They give us a great price on Techply but I have hundreds of sheets of plywood in my own shop and don't really need to buy much. I do like the service we get at Jaeckle but have noticed some of our pricing is high there. I'll have to check those other locations out. I told some of the more experienced guys there it shouldn't be used in a wet area and they told me it was the best thing for it! Another local quirk, like laying tile on plywood maybe?Īnyway, I don't use it for anything but kitchen backsplashes though i haven't heard of them having any problems with it. Then, when I got on with the remodeling company, they were using Dal's mastic for shower walls and tub surrounds. When I was working on my own, I never used mastic because I did a remodel many years ago where the mastic failed in a shower and I hated the stuff from that point forward. Not that Dal is cheap, but check them out and CCS too. I can get carpet blades for $12-13 at Walcro and they're $15 at Jaeckle. Mad Dog, Jaeckle is usually more expensive for everything, don't know why. The rep swears it doesn't sag a bit, is that true? I haven't done one since then, but I have one coming up that I'm going to try 3n1 in. Before I ran into this site I always used mastic in showers because that what I what taught with. Seems like a great product for the right situation. I just came from a Tec 3n1 demo at the Walcro in town here. Maybe I'll grab one of those off her hands when I'm doing a side job. One of the silly sales chicks just overkilled and ordered 6 pails of Keralastic without really knowing much about it. I'd like to try it sometime, but haven't had the right situation come up. I asked at Dal a little while ago about K/K and the liquid is $60-65 adn about $10 for the mortar. Yeah, CCS has a store in Madison off the belt line near Fish hatchery Road.
