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Silicon Mastic for Concrete Expansion Joints- Shrink Resistant

Mastic to seal expansion joints in imprinted or plain concrete (available in Translucent, Black or Brown - Translucent will visually darken over time)

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Product Description

Silicone mastic sealant to fill expansion joints in imprinted concrete 

Mastic sealant available in Translucent, Black and Brown

Premium quality low modulus non corrosive silicone sealant that adheres to all concrete substrates. (average 7-10 linear metre coverage)

Primarily used on imprinted concrete driveways and patios to avoid expansion joints becoming clogged up and filled with muck.

Specifically designed to fill concrete expansion joints, tested to ISO11600 standards, easy application via mastic gun

Product FAQs

Q: How much coverage do you get per tube . Thank you

Kevin

A: If you are just 'capping off' expansion joints, created with an angle grinder? One tube should cover approx 7 linear metres. Hope that helps.

Response from Alex

Q: Ideally to what depth should this be applied

IAN

A: The concrete is normally 4" inches deep. There is no point try to fill the joint, so just 'cap it off' using a minimum ammount of mastic. For expansion joints cut with an angle grinder, 1 tube should cover approx 7 linear metres. Hope that helps

Response from Nigel

Q: I am looking at re-sealing my drive, I have a few hairline cracks would I be able to fill them in using the expansion sealant? Also when I re-fill my expansion joints the 3 colours you sell look odd with the slate grey colour that I will be purchasing from you.

Greg

A: we tend to not recommend trying to seal fine hairline cracks as any material tends to 'pop' out with the expansion and contraction of the concrete over time. Once sesled they tend to be a lot less visible anyway, especially if using a colour tint with the sealer.

Response from Nick
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