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PVA
PVA Bond is a multi-purpose product that is used in many building and DIY-based applications. It is designed to bond materials together, with the added benefits of also acting as a primer, sealer as well as an admixture for both plaster and cement when needed.
At Howarth Timber & Building Supplies, we offer a range of PVA options to suit your different needs and materials:
501 PVA Bond. Suitable for:
- Use to stick wood, paper, cardboard, cork, and textiles
- An admixture or a bonding agent for mortars, screeds, and renders
- Primer and sealer for tiles
- Mix with plaster, wood shaving etc to create an internal filler
Sikabond Waterproof PVA. Suitable for:
- Internal and external work
- Waterproofing admixtures and adhesives
- Use with mortars, renders, screeds, plaster, and brickwork
- Toughening floors and screeds
SikaBond PVA+. Suitable for:
- An adhesive, primer, bonding agent, sealer, dustproofer and admixture for building applications including with plasters and concrete
- Use to stick wood, paper, cork, and textiles
- Mix with plaster, wood shaving etc to create an internal filler
Febond White PVA The Original. Suitable for:
- An adhesive for most of the commonly used building materials to bond them to themselves as well as each other
- To bond screeds and renders to surfaces made from plaster, brick, stone, and concrete
- An admixture in types of cement or sand and granolithic screeds
- A sealing coat for plaster, granolithic floor, plasterboards, and concrete renders
- Not suitable for use with rubber, PVC or polythene
General Purpose PVA. Suitable for:
- An adhesive for most of the commonly used building materials to bond them to themselves as well as each other
- To bond screeds and renders to surfaces made from stone, brick, and concrete, including new to existing concrete
- An admixture in a mortar, as well as granolithic and sand, cement screeds
- A sealing coat for renders, plasterboards, plaster, and granolithic floors.
Purchase online today or contact your local branch for advice and guidance.