[Strawbale] sealing stucco wall
powershot
powershotg3 at shaw.ca
Thu Jan 3 18:45:41 CST 2008
not sure if im posting this correctly as this is my first post here....in agreement with raymond a silane siloxane is the best route here,specifically i have used this product on on quite a few 10's of thousands of feet interior and exterior plaster ,limeplaster and stucco http://www.kryton.com/support/tds/K773.phpsome of my work http://authentic-plaster-fx.net/index1.htmlsteve Jeff,
I think you will find a siloxane sealer to be more effective than the
product which you referenced. The product you referenced is more of a
coating than a waterproofing sealer, per se.
I can't properly address the pros & cons of using a permeable sealer on
interior (bathroom) walls as mine are waterproofed in triplicate due to a
very poor outcome from a previous re-model. I even considered a complete
encapsulation of the walls with an aliphatic sealer as a method of
preventing water vapor transmission into the walls in the first place.
Although I believe I would look into tadelakt or something along those lines
prior to using aliphatic resins.
My house is not strawbale, or even alternative construction, but keeping the
water out and providing any (hopefully) minute amount that does get through
a mechanical method of draining is my preference and practice.
You don't mention if this is an outside wall that will experience dramatic
temperature changes or if there will be other factors (insulation,
orientation, etc.) that may play a role in water vapor evacuation.
Raymond
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Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 11:02:11 -0500
From: Jefferson Davis <jbdavis7 at charter.net>
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I have a few sections of interior wall that will be behind my tub and
shower. I am thinking of sealing the stucco w/"Seal-Krete". It appears
to meet all the standards except the data sheet on their web site does
not mention a perm rating. Anyone used it? Does anyone use a permeable
sealer for their bathrooms? Thanks. Jeff
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