Energy Seal is one of the most popular members of our sealant family, and is sometimes referred to as a textured log caulk. Our sealants are specifically designed for use on log and timber homes, where most caulking is multi-purpose and ill-suited for the harsh enviroment of exterior use. Energy Seal was created to seal milled or scribed log homes, log siding homes and around joinery such as butt-joints, window trim, door trim and corners. One application makes any log wall completely weather-tight, which increases energy efficiency of your home.Energy Seal has excellent adhesion and stretch. It is not affected by ultraviolet rays, is resistant to most chemicals, salt spray, mold and mildew, and has low thermal conductivity. In fact, Energy Seal so closely matches your walls, most people can't tell the seams are sealed. To test the product order a sample package, contains 1. small tube and 1. meter of sealing strip.
Larger quantities are an affordable and convenient way to use for large-scale works when installing sealing material, but for sealing smaller surfaces or for repair work, it is more convenient to do it with tubes of 325ml or 880ml size. The Energy Seal bucket (22kg) is best suited for large projects and installation requires the use of special tools that allow learn about sealing materials below. If it is more convenient for you to use a tube instead of a bucket when compacting, it is worth considering that 1 bucket is equal to 20 large tubes or 55 small tubes. Avoid direct sunlight when installing. The product dries within 1-2, but reaches the appropriate hardness within 2-8 weeks, depending on the humidity and temperature.
Recommended application temperature: +5 to +30°C
The table below can be used to estimate the amount of Perma-Chink is needed for your project:
Overlap of the Energy Seal 22kg material | Joint width | Joint thickness | Joint length |
1 cm | 1 cm | 300 etc | |
2 cm | 1 cm | 150 etc | |
3 cm | 1 cm | 100 etc | |
4 cm | 1 cm | 75 etc | |
5 cm | 1 cm | 60 etc |
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