Black Jack Bitumen Paint Reviews

Black Jack Bitumen Paint Reviews Average ratng: 5,0/5 9056 reviews

The Black Jack Bitumen Paint 5 Litre – Black a solvent based, full bodied black bitumen paint. When dry, the product forms an odourless and taint free bitumen film suitable for the protection of metals, concrete roofing, felt, fibre, cement, corrugated iron, asphalt and wood against water attack. As a leading supplier of Everbuild 901 Black Bitumen Paint free delivery is available. If you can’t find what you’re looking for or require expert advice on what products would best suit your requirements then don’t hesitate to give us a call on 68.

  • A waterproofing paint for interior and exterior use. Black Bitumen provides a finish resistant to dilute acids and alkalis. Substrates: Blockwork / Brickwork, Concrete, Iron / Steel, Masonry Application: Easy to apply by brush or roller. 2 coats are recommended on new work. Finish: Semi-Gloss black Solvent Based Recoat: 16-24hrs Coverage: 8-10.
  • Everbuild 901 Black Bitumen Paint 2.5 Litre Solvent based, full bodied black bitumen paint, When dry, the product forms an odourless and taint free bitumen film suitable for the protection of metals, concrete roofing, felt, fibre cement, corrugated iron, asphalt and wood against water attack. Benefits Fast drying.
Hi Fellas, had some good tips on the chippy forum but this topic has nothing to do with chippy stuff.

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Just moved house and replacing the carpets, one of which will fit nicely into the garage.
There are small patches of under the DPC level where the brick meets the slab - these get bigger when it rains and dry out completely in the summer - so no real issue.
Only problem is it'll make the carpet damp and it'll go mouldy in the wetter months so I'm looking at painting the slab and up to DPC with Blackjack type bitumen paint.

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PaintHas anyone got any experience on this or guidelines on what to do/not to do or even a reccommendation on what to use???
thanks all and happy xmas....
Daz