Everbuild Roof & Gutter Sealant Black 295ml
Roof & Gutter Sealant is a premium quality butyl based sealant and adhesive that provides instant, permanent weatherproofing to a wide variety of roofing applications. Adheres to most common roofing materials such as bitumen, asphalt, felt, metals and wood.
BENEFITS
- Incorporates polymer additives to improve adhesion.
- Can be applied in wet conditions, even under heavy rain.
- Semi-drying - remains permanently elastic beneath surface skin.
- High solids formulation - excellent gap filling properties without shrinkage.
- Excellent external weathering properties.
AREAS FOR USE
- Fills and seals gaps/cracks in most roofing applications.
- Bonds to: concrete, roofing felt, lead, zinc and masonry.
- For bedding tiles, slates and flashing into position.
- Joint sealing on gutters and down pipes.
- Sticking down loose roofing felt.
- Joint sealing between corrugated asbestos cement and iron sheeting etc.
Number reviews: 4
Overal rating: 5
Review for Everbuild Roof & Gutter Sealant Black 295ml by Blue Light Services
5th July 2021
Brilliant. Does what it says on the packaging. Gloves are a must. Also be careful of excess squeezing out of the tube. Great value for money
Review for Everbuild Roof & Gutter Sealant Black 295ml by Ian Winnard Heating & Plumbing
28th June 2021
Does what other sealants do not, works in wet conditions. Would rather use dry though, great for gutters and even vehicles. Like a lot of products use carefully and have wipes with you to clean up. Sets well
Review for Everbuild Roof & Gutter Sealant Black 295ml by Rs Carpentry
31st May 2021
Perfect for quick fixes and making a decent seal in edges of flat roofs. and extra reassurance on guttering joints. Super sticky and a little messy if your not careful but otherwise all round decent sealent.
Review for Everbuild Roof & Gutter Sealant Black 295ml by Old Metal Guru
14th April 2021
Don't get it on anything you don't want to be black and sticky. It does a good job, though it will dry out after a couple of years and not seal, which surprised me.
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