Waterproofing
Basement Walls/Floors with Hydro-Seal 75
Waterproofing
Basement Walls/Floors with Hydro-Seal 75 is an easy Do-It-Yourself Project that
will save you plenty.
-Hydro-Seal 75 is a 2 Part Water Based Epoxy that is mixed
right before application with paint rollers and brushes.
-Hydro-Seal
75 is a fast drying material (2 to 4 hours dry time) and can be recoated after
1st coat is dry, making a two coat application a one day job.
Required
Tools for Applying Hydro-Seal 75 to basement walls/floors
Have the necessary tools for this
DIY project lined up before you start—you’ll save time and frustration.
- Paint brushes
- Roller covers ½ for walls & 3/8” floors
- Paint Trays
- 2 gallon Mixing bucket
- small bucket or can to mix mortar if patching
- Stirring sticks to mix cans(2), mixed material(1), mortar(1)
- Putty knife or trowel if patching
- Paper towels
- 5 gallon bucket for washing with TSP
- Bristle brush for washing with TSP
- Safety glasses
- Gloves
- Utility knife
Required
Materials for this Project
- Hydro-Seal 75 (150 sq ft per gallon per coat approx. on concrete and smooth concrete block)
- TSP to wash concrete or block prior to application
- Concrete Sand Mix or Hydraulic Cement or Portland Cement if Patching is needed. Patching material is added to Hydro-Seal 75 to make waterproof Hydro-Seal 75 Mortar.
- Masking Painters Tape
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