For pointing joints between Lead and masonry or brickwork.
The most common reason for water penetration at an abutment is failure of the mortar used in pointing the joint
between the Lead and brickwork or masonry. This is due to the inability of the mortar to expand and contract at the
same rate as the Lead and masonry during temperature changes. In extreme cases, the pointing will crack and allow
water to penetrate the joint and subsequently cause dampness within the building fabric.
The simple solution to this problem is Ecobat Resources Lead Pointing Sealant, a low modular non-corrosive neutral cure silicone
sealant which can be applied easily with a mastic gun.
Lead Pointing Sealant
- STAND: K 20
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