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| Perma-Chink Log Home Chinking |
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| 5 Gallon Pail |
$187.75 |
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| 10 - 30 oz Tubes |
$154.75 |
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HOW DOES PERMA-CHINK WORK?
PERMA-CHINK fills the open gaps between logs. It adheres to the logs and stretches
to maintain an impenetrable seal by following log movement.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF USING PERMA-CHINK?
- PERMA-CHINK is designed for both interior and exterior use.
- PERMA-CHINK has superior elongation, adhesion and durability.
- PERMA-CHINK remains stable throughout the freeze-thaw process.
- PERMA-CHINK is resistant to chemicals, salt spray, water vapor and mildew.
It has low thermal conductivity.
- PERMA-CHINK skins over in less than two hours and cures in 2 -8 weeks,
depending on temperature and humidity.
- PERMA-CHINK IS EASY TO USE!
- PERMA-CHINK is easy to apply with a grout bag, caulking gun or a chink pump.
- PERMA-CHINK requires only one application.
- PERMA-CHINK cleans up quickly and easily with soap and water.
- PERMA-CHINK IS SAFE TO USE!
- PERMA-CHINK is VOC compliant and meets all current state and federal air
quality requirements.
HOW MUCH AREA WILL A FIVE GALLON BUCKET OF PERMA-CHINK COVER?
Width of Gap 1 Bucket will Cover
(linear feet of logs)
1/2" 770'
3/4" 512'
1" 385
1-1/2" 256'
2" 192
2-1/2" 154
3-1/2" 110'
4" 96'
4-1/2" 85'
5" 76'
6" 63.5'
Untitled Document
Log Home Sealant Application
Guide for Perma-Chink and Energy Seal.
There are four basic principles that
need to be followed for maximum performance of a Chinking or Caulking compound.
- Depth is 1/2 of width:
While this is not always practical in log home joint design, it is better
to fill a joint deeper than it is to make it too thin, because you need an
adequate mass of material to absorb movement that will occur. Although, no
joint needs to be deeper than 1/2", regardless of the joint width.
Proper backer should be used to bring the depth up to within 1/2" of the surface.
Do not fill excessive voids with chinking or caulking.
- Two point Adhesion:
In order for Perma-Chink or Energy Seal to maintain its seal, it must be applied
such that it adheres tightly to the surfaces of each wood surface to be protected,
and free to absorb movement across the center of the gap. The sealant
material should adhere to only the log surfaces, with a freely floating band
of sealant between them. The purpose of backer rod or trapezoid rod is
to form the freely floating, uniformly thick band between logs.
When sealant is properly applied over the backer it forms a rectangular
mass (rather than "v" shaped cross section that would be formed without
a backer) that releases from the backer material and maintains a weather
tight seal to logs as they move. Proper backing material is closed cell
or open cell backing rod for chink style construction.
Breaker "tape" can be used on applications to chinkless style construction
when the geometry does not allow for the depth taken up by foam rod will
not work. In this kind of application, always apply enough sealant to make
sure that the sealant is adhered to at least ¼ inch of the wood surface
on either side of the breaker tape.
- Caulking Reservoir:
A Caulking Reservoir must be created that will have enough mass to allow movement.
If you expect an 1/8" movement your joint width should be 1/2" (4 times expected
movement). So, the larger the starting size, the less likely log movement
will exceed the sealant's capabilities.
A good rule of thumb is Gap width should be a minimum of one sixth
of log diameter. i.e.: 8" log / 6 = 1.3" finished joint width.
Observation of this rule will help create the proper reservoir for performance.
- Application Conditions:
It is best to avoid temperature extremes when applying Perma-Chink or Energy
Seal. During periods of high temperatures, especially at low humidity, it
is best to apply in shaded areas. Also, apply only as much as can be tooled
before a skin starts to form on the wet sealant. We advise you to avoid application
if air temperatures are over 90°F and surfaces are in sunlight. See additional
cautions on blistering later in this guide.
During periods of low temperature, adhere to the following guidelines.
Never apply to surfaces that have frost on them. In cold periods, if daytime
temperatures rise to 40°F, then you may apply Perma-chink and Energy Seal.
Remember that at low temperature or at high humidity curing time is extended.
This does not affect the integrity of the finished application after it
has cured.
After application, Perma-Chink and Energy Seal must be protected from
washing water or windblown rain until they are adequately cured at their
surface. Be aware of roof and gutter systems when rain is threatening.
- Log Preparation :
Log area to be chinked must be clean, dry, and free from loose or foreign
materials.
Do not apply to oily or glass smooth surfaces. Some paraffin based stains
and sealants may cause adhesion problems.
- Tooling and Finishing of Joints
All joints after being filled with Perma-Chink or Energy Seal should be tooled
by spraying a small amount of water onto the chinking and then smooth to desired
finish. Always trowel in such a way as to form a good seal to the wood, and
making sure to come out past the bondbreaker. Maintain a depth a little more
than 1/4", as the material will shrink slightly when cured, 5/16" wet will
dry down to about 1/4".
Storage:
Store pails of Perma-Chink and Energy Seal at moderate temperatures. Although
the product is freeze-thaw stable, it is best to protect material from freezing.
Also do not store in close proximity to radiant heat sources like fireplaces
or wood stoves, as the excessive heat may cause material to start curing
in the pail.
There are two different log constructions:
Round Log construction and Square Log construction. Round
Log construction can be Full Round "Chink Style" construction and Milled
or Pre-Cut Log Systems.
Full Round "Chink Style" Construction:
- Select the correct size Trap Rod
(trapezoid rod) that fits flush with log joint, so that it doesn't protrude
out. Be sure that edges are flush with log surface, and do not protrude. Edges
that protrude may cause a "thin" or weak point in the finished chinking.
- Press rod into place, and glue
or staple securely. There should be no "give" to properly installed rod. Use
caution if applying glue, it should not be applied on surfaces that will be
chinked.
Apply Perma-Chink so there will be a minimum depth of 5/16" over the entire
rod, and not to exceed 1/2"
Milled or Pre-Cut Log Systems
- As many of the milled log systems
will have very small joint ares, homeowners may not desire the look of a full
chinked joint. In this case, especially if the desired joint is 1" or less,
Energy Seal should be considered instead of Perma-Chink.
- For proper installation of either
Perma-Chink or
Energy Seal, a bondbreaker should still be used. If the area is too small
to accommodate a backer rod, masking tape should be used to create a bondbreaker.
- Once the rod or tape has been
properly installed, apply Perma-Chink or
Energy Seal over the backer at the minimum depth of 5/16", not to exceed
1/2"
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Foam Backer Systems:
- Many pre-cut log systems will
furnish an Expanded Polystyrene (EPS or Beadboard) backer that may have been
installed at the time the logs were erected, or it may be up to the applicator
to install the board prior to the chinking application. In either case, the
board should be installed as per the instructions funrnished by the home manufacturer
for proper performance.
The board should fit snugly into the chinking area, and not have any gaps
or sharp edges for the chinking to stretch over. Any fasteners used to secure
the board should be galvanized to prevent rusting. Also take care
not to sink the fasteners below the surface of the backer, as this will
cause a "dimple" in the surface once the chinking material has cured. Remember,
the smoother the backer, the smoother the chinking will be.
- If the foam is not furnished with
the home, efforts should be taken to secure the proper board, The use of improper
boards may cause "blistering" because of the gases coming out while
curring not being able to properly escape. Always use EPS (Expanded
Polystyrene) or Beadboard not Pinkboard, Blueboard or any other board
that is not Expanded Polystyrene. The other extruded boards usually
have a thin, transparent plastic film on at least one side. Beadboard has
no film installed, and is easily obtained at most building supply outlets.
- Log systems that are hewn flat
on two vertical sides should have Expanded Polystyrene bevel cut to fit the
log profile. Once installed, it should be stapled in place to hold it securely.
All "butt" joints should be fitted together tighly, and if any gaps are present,
they should have Backer Rod and Energy
Seal applied according to the application quide.
- Pre-cutting the Beadboard slightly
larger than the joint size will make it easier to handle. Finish cutting and
installation should be done with a hot knife.
- Log Systems that are hewn or sawn
on all four sides should have Expanded Polystyrene cut to fit snugly into
the chinking area, and pressed firmly into place taking care not to leave
any gaps or voids between the logs and the foam.
Any fasteners used should be galvanized, and installed in such a fashion
as to not seat them below the surface, possibly causing a dimple in the
finished chinking.
Log on Log or Solid Log Wall Systems:
- Log on log systems present an
entirely different set of installation techniques, as they are designed to
be either chinkless or chinked at the discretion of the homeowner. They usually
have a milled chink joint area on the exterior surface that is normally 2"
or less, and the interior is usually a small "V" groove that is designed not
to be chinked.
- Since each manufacturer has their
own criteria for design, the systems vary somewhat. In some cases, the chinking
area uses the bottom 1" of the top log, and the top 1" of the bottom log,
which puts the logs meeting in the center of the joint and in some cases the
milled area is entirely in the bottom of the top log, or the top of the bottom
log.
- The chinking area is usually not
deep enough for the installation of any normally available foam, so the tendency
is to install the chinking directly to the wood substrate. Although it does
get the chinking applied, it poses the potential for problems.
The first being that the chink joint has no backer, other than the wood
itself. Consequently, the material is adhered tightly to the top, bottom
and back of the joint area. If there should be substantial log movement,
the result will usually be a cohesive failure, or separation in the material.
The second problem that may be observed, especially if the logs meet in
the center will be a small "fold" of material that may stick out if substantial
movement has occured.
The third problem is the possibility of "blistering" of finished
material due to the gasses and vapors that are trying to escape from within
the log. To reduce all of the above problems, simply install a backer
tape over the verical face of the joint. Take care not to cover the
very top and bottom of the horizontal area the chinking must adhere to.
- Apply Perma-Chink at the recommended
thickness, making sure the chinking is applied wide enough to go 1/4" beyond
the backer tape and adheres to the log surfaces.
Hard Board Spline Systems:
- Install furnished spline in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions.
- Spline board should fit tightly
to upper and lower logs, with no gaps at seams or joints. In some cases, there
will be a slot in the bottom of the upper log to slide the spline into, which
creates a "floating" spline to accommodate any movement.
- Apply Perma-Chink directly over
the spline at the recommended 5/16" thickness, not to exceed 1/2"
Restoration of Failed Mortar:
Use Grip Strip or Backer Rod to
fill horizontal gaps and cracks where mortar has separated from logs.
Aerosol expanding foam may also be used to fill these areas. Be sure to trim
away excess before applying Perma-Chink.
Expanded Polystyrene may be used
to fill large gaps and voids where mortar has been removed.
Old Mortar, if it is solid and not
crumbling, does not need to be removed prior to applying Perma-Chink
Note: Tape should be applied over mortar to provide a bond-breaker and
to prevent blistering. Perma-Chink is then applied over the entire surface,
always go past the tape to get good contact to the logs.
Perma-Chink is then applied over
the entire surface, remember always go past the mortar to get good contact to
the logs.
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