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Adhesives

Adhesives are used to bond materials together such as plastic and metal products. Types include wall tile adhesive, synthetic resin, epoxy resin, contact adhesive and acrylic cement.

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    Soudal Multi-Purpose Silicone Brown 270ml (116713)

    Acetoxy silicone sealant that cures to form a flexible, durable weathertight seal on many common building surfaces, including glass, metals, wood and ceramic tiles. Suitable for internal and external use on general construction items, masonry,...
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    Bostik Pro Sealant S41 Window & Door Frame Silicone Brown 310ml

    A brown S41 Neutral Cure Window & Door Frame Silicone by Bostik, is a professional grade neutral cure silicone sealant, developed for sealing window and door frame joints. This silicone sealant is also available in either Anthracite or Clear, so it fits...
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    Everbuild 30 Minute Polyurethane Wood Adhesive Liquid

    Lumberjack 30 Minute Polyurethane Wood Adhesive Liquid is brown in colour and ideal for larger, horizontal applications where greater economy is required. Sets hard in 30 minutes.

Adhesives

Adhesives are designed to assist in the adhesion process; the bonding of one item to another permanently. The finished result is a bond that is strong, reliable for the specific need and durable.

In building terms, there are many different adhesives from glue to cements and resins and each have different properties which makes them suitable for each type. They can also be used to seal and provide additional support by eliminating the self-loosing process caused by dynamic loads.

If you are unsure which adhesive is right for your job or you would like to talk through some options with our team at your local branch, we are always happy to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much tile adhesive do I need?
You will need 1.8kgs per 1mm depth per m2.
How to mix grout?
To mix grout, add water to the grouting powder in the manufacturer-recommend ratio. Tilt mixing bucket and stir with a grout-mixing knife. Then, adjust grout consistency by adding more powder or water. Let the grout rest for up to 10 minutes before using a grout knife to mix thoroughly once more.