Techniseal is a Canadian company that specializes in the field of installation, protection and maintenance products for pavers and other exterior surfaces.
The first manufacturer of polymeric sand, a technology that completely revolutionized the hardscaping business, Techniseal is one of the most trusted names in the hardscaping industry with clients in North America, Europe and Australia.
In Canada, Techniseal also offers a wide range of easy-to-use maintenance products for homeowners.
Hello, To find the closest distributor in your location, take a look at our retailer locator to this link on our website : techniseal.com/pro_en_us/locator/ Thanks for your question!
The leaf blower doesn't blow it right back out of the cracks somewhat? Because where I'm trying to put mine the cracks are about an inch some parts 2 inches apart that would blow it right back out
Indeed, it is more difficult with larger joints. Try to blow it at a different angle or point the leaf blower further away from where you want to blow the sand.
Hi! You can find this product in most good Canadian hardware stores like Rona, BMR, Patrick Morin, Reno Dépot, Timbermart, Laferte, Canac, and Gagnon...
Can I put down Dribond over my outdoor concrete patio and lay porcelain or ceramic tile over it? (with only foot traffic , no car traffic) or does it have to be 1" stone pavers? And id thats the case can it be "1 travertine tile?
Bonjour, Oui, le sable polymère Techniseal est un produit de haute technologie qui s'applique à sec entre les pavés et qui durcit lorsqu'activé par l'eau. En plus de rester dans les joints de façon permanente, il prévient l'invasion des mauvaises herbes et des insectes.
Hi! Roofkeeper isn't designed to seal leaks, it's designed to revitalize paper to prevent it from cracking or peeling prematurely. And it withstands strong winds.
Bonjour, Vous pouvez mettre un contre-plaqué entre la plaque vibrante et les pavés. Les modèles de plaques vibrantes ou rouleaux compacteurs sont dans les Fiches Techniques des sables polymères. OUTILS NÉCESSAIRES : • Balai-brosse à poils semi-rigides. • Plaque vibrante ou compacteur à rouleaux • Les plaques vibrantes telles que les séries Mikasa MVB de Multiquip, les séries VP et WP de Wacker Neuson, les séries FP de Toro sont des exemples de modèles pouvant être utilisés pour assurer un compactage mécanique adéquat. L’utilisation d’une plaque enduite de téflon ou d’un patin de pavage est importante pour protéger la surface. • Plaque vibrante - Idéalement, la plaque vibrante devrait avoir une force centrifuge maximale de 25 kN (5 000 lbf) et une fréquence comprise entre 80 et 100 Hz. Le poids de la plaque ne devrait pas excéder 100 kg (220 lbs). Une plaque vibrante plus petite pourrait être utilisée pour des travaux de réfection ou de remplacement de joints. • Les rouleaux compacteurs tels que les VPR 450 et VPR 700 de Weber MT, l’EVPC120 d’EZG, l’EVPC120H d’ESI sont des exemples de modèles pouvant être utilisés pour assurer un compactage mécanique approprié. L’utilisation de rouleaux en caoutchouc ou en nylon est importante pour protéger la surface. • Un pilon manuel peut être nécessaire dans les zones restreintes où l’utilisation d’équipement plus lourd peut être impossible. En espérant que cela puisse vous guider pour votre choix du produit et de la technique approprié pour votre projet.
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Hi! Unlike mortar, Dribond is applied dry under paving stones and then activated with water. Faster and easier, it allows the overlay of pavers over existing concrete. I hope this helps you with your question!
So I've only used this pressure washer one time. ru-vid.comUgkxfQauTxLT0JLSvqkq10rD79TU4k0Vz8zP The one time I used it, it worked great. I recently had new siding installed but kept the old gutters and small areas surrounding my house that weren't replaced so they looked horrible and dirty because of the new siding. I needed to get it cleaned asap. When I used the pressure washer, man it just melted all the dirt and grime that was on those areas of my house. I used that krud kutter soap and it was over after that. Easy to assemble, feels durable, very simple to use. Also, I purchased a used one to save money and there was absolutely nothing wrong with it. I want to get more use out of it so I think I'll be washing the cars and update this comment as time goes on.
Yes, it should work. As long as there is 1 porous substrate, it will work. However, Techniseal always recommends that a mock-up or field adhesion test be performed on the actual materials being used on the installation. Thanks for your question!
Yes, it should work. As long as there is 1 porous substrate, it will work. However, Techniseal always recommends that a mock-up or field adhesion test be performed on the actual materials being used on the installation. Thanks for your question!
One of the best videos of the many I've seen. Answers most questions in a direct way. The only lingering question I had was answered in one of your comments. Thx
Can it be applied by an air gun/ airless sprayer? If yes, would like to know the viscosity and any info in order to buy the proper nozzle size,etc. Thanks.
@@Techniseal Thank you for your quick reply. Are you planning to add more shingle coating products with longer protection than 10 year? I purchased a 4 of 15 liters with 5 year protection to test on half of my roof and if it works willing to apply more with longer life span. Thanks
@@Techniseal Would it be possible that your product with 25 years protection be installed on top of your roofkeeper elastomeric coating? The one I see is for metal roofs only. I'm trying to find a product to be applied on regular (asphalt?) shingles.
Hi Ken, We can’t give you an estimate because there are too many variables for the cost of labour and material. Each distributor of ours sets up their selling price. The contractor has their own $/hr rate.
Bonjour, Merci pour votre commentaire. Veuillez prendre note que ce produit à été discontinué il y a 2 ans. Pour mieux vous aider nous vous invitons à contacter notre support technique par téléphone au 1 800 465 7325 ou par écrit au service@techniseal.com.
@@Techniseal Merci pour votre réponse mais c’est n’est pas ma question, j’ai posé mes pavés sur un lit chape( autrement dis beton? Ma question sera-t-il possible de appliquer votre produit sable polymère sur ma façon de pose?
Hi David, Sorry we do not have a link to that product. Just to let you know that the best way to water and activate your polymer sand's grip is with a conventional flower watering can for easier flow control.
Also, a good point is brought out in the comments. How are the garage and street or community sidewalk transitions handled? they have to be either cut out or chipped out to get the flush surface you need to transition (sometimes the ramping effect caused a trip hazard). Many of our jobs, Sad to admit, did not stand the test of time. Pavers cracked excessively, Some we had to come back and tear out and install 2" pavers at a cost to the customer ( we did advise against it from the beginning). Others have done very well due to the homeowner having very light traffic on the driveway. I hope this info is useful as you decide which method to choose on your home or property. With the best interest at heart. ED
I've been doing pavers for 30 years and have laid thousands of Sf of thin pavers over concrete driveways. We used thinsets at $5-6 a bag, nothing to strong because of the concrete cracking and also DOT sand beddings at times . on ANY concrete surface, you could lay down whatever you want but the boss is the concrete. If it cracks the cracks WILL transfer to the pavers . In time borders will tend to separate, pavers will tend to creep or shift . cracking on a thin paver installed over a concrete driveway is 100%. what's not determined is how many would crack at any given time ..that would also depend on the weight of your vehicles. We do not warrantee any labor or materials when a homeowner wants this process done.. Concrete removal is not that expensive to take out or to dump. weighing the cost of what a bag of the polimer costs and the sf it covers ( on 1000 sf 20-30 bags or more at about $25 per bag) the differnce is very low..Thick pavers is always the way to go..less cracking issues and stronger pavers always.