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Updated: August 15th, 2008 10:33 AM GMT-05:00

Pecora Tilt-Seal

Pecora Tilt-Seal
Tilt-Seal

Pecora Corp.

HARLEYSVILLE, PA - In an effort to save time and labor in tilt-up construction, Pecora has introduced Tilt-Seal, a new high-quality weatherproofing sealant specifically formulated for the unique needs of tilt-up professionals. An advanced acrylic latex sealant, Tilt-Seal provides the movement necessary for concrete panels while saving labor and time with no mixing, a fast cure time, and easy clean-up with water.

Tilt-Seal is a one-component, water-based sealant with color stability and resistance to ultraviolet rays, ozone and airborne contaminants. This product is a solvent-free, non-toxic, environmentally friendly product with a very low VOC content. No solvents are employed in clean-up either - the applicator simply uses water to remove excess sealant and to clean tools.

Because Tilt-Seal is a one-component sealant, the labor required for mixing a two-component sealant is eliminated.

The material and labor costs traditionally associated with priming are also removed because Tilt-Seal offers primerless adhesion to pre-cast concrete. But perhaps the strongest feature of Tilt-Seal is that the time from caulking to painting is decreased.

Because this product was designed for being painted over by professionals, Tilt-Seal is manufactured in one color and one configuration - limestone 5-gallon units. Pecora's sealants are available from authorized weatherproofing distributors throughout the United States.

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where to buy tilt-seal
(09/01/08 - 06:08 PM)

Id like to purchase tilt-seal and try it , I have three question
-Whats the life expectancy of the product after it being applied
-How much does the product cost.
-where to buy? Please give the sales (phone number) so I can order... Thank you for your time!@

martial delisle

martideli@hotmail.com


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