Sealants for log homes - Woodchink
Woodchink sealant was developed specifically for cementing joints of cabins and log homes. Woodchink company already has extensive experience with the use of sealants and their practical skills were applied in the development of new, high-quality products. There are many reasons why to use of wooden joint sealants. The most common include significant improvements of thermal properties of buildings, protection of timber and logs from moisture, insects and access various wood-destroying parasites. Coarse-grained materials containing fillers create by evaporation of the water flexible stucco structure, that resembles a fine plaster. With this composition and choice of a wide range of colors you keep your natural wooden design. Woodchink is used to seal joints of wooden cabins and log homes.
Sealant remains flexible, after drying due to its composition, which balances the movement of logs or timber, and works together with the movement of wood. This feature ensures long life of the sealants in the joints, without the need for further maintenance.
Woodchink is suitable for use in both the exterior and the interior. Other uses of sealants is crowding out cracks in beams and logs, as well as joints around windows, doors and similar places. Sealants are offered in various color shades. If necessary, the sealant has dried completely, it is possible overcoat the joints with water soluble or a solvent coatings (except nitrocellulose and epoxy).
Sealant is characterized by long life and very good adhesion to wooden materials. WOODCHINK is resistant to UV radiation and other climatic influences.
FAQ
- It is appropriate to chink as soon as the construction of the cabin or log home is done?
- Why is it necessary seal joints or cracks in the logs?
- Why it is necessary to use backing rod?
- In what weather can I apply sealants?
- Is it preferable to chink the cabin before any painting or after treatment?
- What is the best width of joints?
- Table of material consumption
- What color of sealant can I choose?
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