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Best of Recent Leak Seal Posts

Posted by Kreg Thornley on Aug 11, 2017 11:30:00 AM

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Continuing with this week's essential blog post roundup, let's review the best of recent leak seal articles. First we have a profile of a tunnel patching job with Spetec GT350. Next we have an overview of common residential leak seal opportunities. Finally, we'll leave you with a post on sealing pipe penetrations. Hopefully these three posts will get you thinking about leak seal job possibilities for your business.

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By Thad Brown

In Seattle, Washington there has been construction taking place in the region’s most congested traffic area. The Northgate Link tunnel is being extended to connect the Northgate, Roosevelt and U District neighborhood transit stations to downtown Seattle and the airport. One of our contractor customers has been an ongoing asset to this project as they have been patching the tunnel walls while during the construction process.

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Waterproofing Residential Spaces

By Anthony Sandone

The residential waterproofing market is huge and can be quite the cash cow for contractors who enjoy tending to a constant stream of smaller jobs. Let's review common residential waterproofing issues and the Alchemy-Spetec products you can use to address them.

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Sealing Pipe Penetrations

By Thad Brown

Over the years, I have been asked countless times for the best way to seal pipe penetrations and other irregular annular spaces. Pipe penetration scenarios often have to do with water supply lines, electrical conduits and gas lines just to name a few. The main concern is creating a durable watertight seal between the outside of the pipe and the structure the pipe is penetrating through.

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