Cold Weather CrownCoat Brushable Masonry Sealant - 1 Gallon Tub
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Cold Weather CrownCoat Brushable Masonry Sealant - 1 Gallon Tub

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Product Details

Manufacturer: ChimneySaver
ChimneySaver Part Numbers: 300039
Item Number: CPF-24578
UPC: 709057741019

Features

  • Ideal for waterproofing chimney crowns, chimney corbels, and other masonry surfaces
  • Remains flexible when dry
  • Does not require a bonding agent
  • Can be applied in temperatures as low as -40º F
  • Simple brush-on application
  • Solvent-free and environmentally-friendly
  • 10-year warranty
  • Color: light grey
  • Coverage: approximately 28 sq. ft. per gallon, depending on thickness of application
  • Application Temperature: -40º F and above
  • 40º F and above - about 4 hours
  • 40º F to 32º F - about 24 hours
  • 32º F to -40º F - about 4 hours
If you do a lot of cold weather crown repair work then Cold Weather CrownCoat Brushable Masonry Sealant is exactly what you need. Able to be used in temperatures as low as -40 degrees fahrenheit, this waterproofing compound is about as convenient as you can get. CrownCoat requires no mixing and can be applied with a standard three or four-inch paint brush. It also dries amazingly fast, taking just two to four hours to completely cure. In other words, when you use this masonry sealant you can truly dedicate your energy to getting your work done, not trying to figure out what the weather's going to do.

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Janice from Plano, TX asked:
Can this cold weather CownCoat brushable masonry sealant be used on concrete?
Can this cold weather CownCoat brushable masonry sealant be used on concrete?
This can indeed be used on concrete masonry.
Answered by: Brennan W.

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