Weber Waterproofing Inject (6 pieces)

SKU: 1100001217
Item 1 of 8
€ 48,39 (including VAT)
Specification Description
Inhoud 6x600 ml
Stock 1 pc.
Overview

Waterproofing injection cream against rising damp, for all common masonry with a moisture content of up to 95%. Penetrates deeply, filling the smallest pores. Applicable to all common masonry. Very easy and quick to apply. Contains 80% active ingredients (alkoxysilane & siloxane). This product is applied using the Weberdry Gun.

Usage

Preparation

  • Remove any old plaster layers up to at least 80 cm from the injection point.
  • Completely remove poorly adhering plaster layers and repair damaged masonry.
  • Remove loose joints and make the wall dust-free.
  • Drill holes in a horizontal line every 8 to 12 cm with a diameter of 16 mm in the joint. The depth of the hole should be equal to the wall thickness minus 5 cm.
  • The drilled holes should preferably be drilled in the joint.
  • For walls with high moisture exposure, drill two rows of holes with a maximum distance of 8 cm between the horizontal holes.
  • Ensure the drill holes are dust-free by blowing them out with a (hand) pump.

Application

  • Completely fill the holes with Weberdry Inject using the pressure-free dosing gun, Weberdry Gun. Start at the back and work forward to ensure complete filling.
  • After full absorption, the holes can be filled with a Weberrep or Weberdry product.

Recommendations

  • For corners, holes must be drilled in both walls.
  • The walls above the injection zone can only dry if all wall coverings (plaster, paint, etc.) are removed and suitable dry conditions are present.
  • Depending on the situation, a water-repellent product from the Weberdry range should be applied to protect the wall from moisture.
  • Do not mix Weberdry Inject with other materials.
  • Weberdry Reno can be applied as a top layer.

Limitations of Use
Do not apply Weberdry Inject:

  • On cellular concrete.
  • With a moisture content higher than 95%.
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