Is it only toxic to wildlife in its wet state? But once cured and dry, no longer toxic? Any help greately appreciated. Thank you.
It is not however recommended for potable water tanks etc. Thanks a lot to you for sharing questions about bitumen based-paints here, these kinds of ideas are were much needed. I really appreciate that you have provided the data too, really appreciative and useful blog for us.
Looking for more!! For repairing holes you would be better looking at roofing mastic first then following with a bitumen based paint such as our Carbolustre or Carboblack.
Carbo Black Bitumen paint would provide good weatherproofing but an alternative would be Carbolustre Bituminous Barn Paint which is a mix of high blend bitumen and alkyd resin waterproofing, this has a more flexibility than the bitumen paint.
There may be some issues with adherence of the bitumen paint onto polycarbonate which means it may not be the best solution. You could try a primer such as Zinsser Bullseye and coat that with bitumen paint? Please help. My husband brought home bitumen. I hear bitumen is toxic to pets, wildlife and humans. He purchased a 10 litre bitumen paint for our tiny home to waterproof the roof outside.
What cis your experience of such confined conditiins please. Many thanks. King regards. As your husband intends to use this on an exterior roof, this should be fine.
I want to paint the inside of a water tank using either an airless sprayer or pressure pot. Can you advise how much I should thin the paint with white spirit. Hi I am thinking about painting my concrete garage roof with bitumen as a sealant,but also paint my inside single skin brick walls which can be very damp in winter can you advise would this be beneficial. Hi there.
Can bitumen be used to coat the inside of a vegetable planter? E is it safe? The planter will have a membrane liner but these are usually slightly porous. Thank you Regards Lee. Hi, I was thinking of giving two coats to the inside of some new timber planters I am making. Do you know if this would be ok and not effect any vegetables I intend to grow in the planters?
We have a small canopy to a building that has two xx6. We have been asked to verify that the columns will have a design life of 60 years. The steel will be hot dip galvanized micron and coated with epoxy paint.
However, we intend providing an additional two coats of bitumen paint taken up to 50mm above ground level tarmac path. Have you any information that would help verify the design life of the steel? The backfill material is sub base type 1 recycled material but we have no chemical testing to hand. How long will the bitumen paint protect the painted steelwork?
Any assistance would be much appreciated. Many Thanks Andrew. We would recommend the coating be extended mm above the surface to further assist. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Remember me Log in. Lost your password? Your personal data will be used to support your experience throughout this website, to manage access to your account, and for other purposes described in our privacy policy. Where can you use bitumen paint? How long does it take to dry? What does it look like? How long will bitumen paint last? This can both help to protect the metal from corrosion and add another layer of water resistance to the metal roof. It can also be used as a wood preserver, some landscapers like to coat the bottom of fence posts in bitumen before putting them into the ground.
This helps the post last longer before it starts to rot away. Other metal surfaces such as downpipes, railings and gates can be coated in bitumen paint to add lasting protection. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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It works quite well in this regard because it resists contaminants and does not produce a noticeable odor once it dries. It is even found for use in water tanks, although not the type of tanks that are used for drinking purposes. It also can be used for the same purpose on engineered, OSB, and sterling boards as well to provide a layer of strong protection. For those who want to add a waterproof layer to wooden plyboards, bitumen paint is an excellent choice. While it cannot plug up a hole, bitumen paint can help seal cracks in the surface when used with other products such as a roofing compound.
Because it dries quickly, it is quite popular in places that are humid or experience frequent rain such as the UK or in more tropical conditions. It should be noted that if you are going to paint over existing bitumen paint, then it is advisable to stick to a bitumen product. This is because the underlying bitumen may bleed through and be seen when covered by another type of paint.
It is quite versatile which puts it at the top of the list, especially if you need waterproofing for your roof or other outdoor surfaces. Plus, it does not generate an odor once it fully dries, which means that it can be used indoors if you desire. However, despite its versatility, durability, and many attributes, it may not be the right paint for the job because of the following.
If the conditions are quite cold, you may have difficulty applying bitumen paint as well, although that is true with most paints. You can also use other methods such as shot blasting or using a mechanical device, but the surface must be free of rust.
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