primer-sealer- for new drywall?
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i have just finished a new wall in my basement, below ground and heated and air cond, before i put on the sand texture primer combo, do i need put a sealer or primer or latex paint on , if so which, and why, is there mold mildew resistance for any of these, i have no water problems, the wall is taped mudded and final sanded. thanks
i have just finished a new wall in my basement, below ground and heated and air cond, before i put on the sand texture primer combo, do i need put a sealer or primer or latex paint on , if so which, and why, is there mold mildew resistance for any of these, i have no water problems, the wall is taped mudded and final sanded. thanks
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not the answer i was looking for, new dry wall application, whasts' the right procedure to prime, seal, or use latex paint, prior to using texture with primer in it?,, anything for added protection. i know what kilz is , wrong procedure.
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Hang it
Tape & mud it
Sand it
Prime (PVA) it
Texture it
Paint it
Second coat it (if necessary)
Trim it
Check with you building inspector regarding vapor barrier requirements in your area. In my area the PVA meets the requirements for a vapor barrier.
Tape & mud it
Sand it
Prime (PVA) it
Texture it
Paint it
Second coat it (if necessary)
Trim it
Check with you building inspector regarding vapor barrier requirements in your area. In my area the PVA meets the requirements for a vapor barrier.
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WC-1 PVA WEATHER BARRIER MASTIC
WC-1 is a heavy bodied, water based, breathing type mastic for use as a protective coating over all types of insulation systems, both indoors and outdoors. WC-1 may also be successfully used on other surfaces such as masonry and primed steel when a water based coating is desired offering durability, weather protection, chemical and oil resistance, and beauty. In most applications, the recommended dried film thickness for WC-1 is 1/16" for maximum weather protection.
WC-1 is a thick, polyvinyl acetate emulsion which is suitable for application by trowel, palm, or spray (method of application should be specified when ordering).
Over properly designed insulation systems, WC-1, after drying, becomes a tough, durable flexible film which provides maximum protection at a wide range of temperatures. It is a "breathing type" coating which allows residual moisture underneath it to pass escape as water vapor. It should not be applied on a flat surface where it will be subjected to standing water.
WC-1 is suitable for application at ambient temperatures down to 40°F (4°C) and where the temperature is not expected to be below 35°F (2°C) for at least 24 hours after application.
WC-1 CONTAINS NO ASBESTOS, LEAD, OR MERCURY COMPOUNDS. IT IS USDA ACCEPTABLE.
WC-1 must be protected from freezing during storage. After application until thoroughly cured, it must be protected from precipitation, freezing, oil, grease, and foot traffic.
COLOR
White, E2 Light Gray, Medium Gray, Green,
Blue, and Black.
(Special colors available upon request)
COVERAGE (ASTM C 461)
13 sq. ft/gal. @ 1/8" wet
(.32m²/liter) @ (3.17mm)
(Varies according to substrate)
DRYING TIME (ASTM D 1640-69)
To touch: 2 hours
Through: 12 to 48 hours
(Depending upon temperature, relative humidity
coating thickness, and substrate)
WEIGHT PER U.S. GALLON (ASTM D 1475-60)
10.2 pounds (1.22 kg./liter)
SOLIDS
61% by Weight
52% + 2% by Volume
APPLICATION TEMPERATURE RANGE
40°F (4°C) to 110°F (43°C)
SERVICE TEMPERATURE RANGE
0°F (-17.8°C) to 180°F (82.2°C) constant
-20°F (-29°C ) to 200°F (93°C) intermittent
FLAME SPREAD INDEX (ASTM E 84)
30 @ 1/6" dry thickness (1.59mm)
WET FLAMMABILITY INFORMATION
No flash to boiling (212°F) closed cup (ASTM D 93)
CLEANUP
Wet state - water
Dry state - safety solvent
RECOMMENDED SHELF LIFE
18 months in unopened container
@40°F (4°C) to 90°F(32°C)
NOTE
The addition of water to this product will change its physical properties and will adversely affect its performance. No expressed or implied warranty will be offered on applications where the product has been thinned or altered in any way.
WC-1 is a heavy bodied, water based, breathing type mastic for use as a protective coating over all types of insulation systems, both indoors and outdoors. WC-1 may also be successfully used on other surfaces such as masonry and primed steel when a water based coating is desired offering durability, weather protection, chemical and oil resistance, and beauty. In most applications, the recommended dried film thickness for WC-1 is 1/16" for maximum weather protection.
WC-1 is a thick, polyvinyl acetate emulsion which is suitable for application by trowel, palm, or spray (method of application should be specified when ordering).
Over properly designed insulation systems, WC-1, after drying, becomes a tough, durable flexible film which provides maximum protection at a wide range of temperatures. It is a "breathing type" coating which allows residual moisture underneath it to pass escape as water vapor. It should not be applied on a flat surface where it will be subjected to standing water.
WC-1 is suitable for application at ambient temperatures down to 40°F (4°C) and where the temperature is not expected to be below 35°F (2°C) for at least 24 hours after application.
WC-1 CONTAINS NO ASBESTOS, LEAD, OR MERCURY COMPOUNDS. IT IS USDA ACCEPTABLE.
WC-1 must be protected from freezing during storage. After application until thoroughly cured, it must be protected from precipitation, freezing, oil, grease, and foot traffic.
COLOR
White, E2 Light Gray, Medium Gray, Green,
Blue, and Black.
(Special colors available upon request)
COVERAGE (ASTM C 461)
13 sq. ft/gal. @ 1/8" wet
(.32m²/liter) @ (3.17mm)
(Varies according to substrate)
DRYING TIME (ASTM D 1640-69)
To touch: 2 hours
Through: 12 to 48 hours
(Depending upon temperature, relative humidity
coating thickness, and substrate)
WEIGHT PER U.S. GALLON (ASTM D 1475-60)
10.2 pounds (1.22 kg./liter)
SOLIDS
61% by Weight
52% + 2% by Volume
APPLICATION TEMPERATURE RANGE
40°F (4°C) to 110°F (43°C)
SERVICE TEMPERATURE RANGE
0°F (-17.8°C) to 180°F (82.2°C) constant
-20°F (-29°C ) to 200°F (93°C) intermittent
FLAME SPREAD INDEX (ASTM E 84)
30 @ 1/6" dry thickness (1.59mm)
WET FLAMMABILITY INFORMATION
No flash to boiling (212°F) closed cup (ASTM D 93)
CLEANUP
Wet state - water
Dry state - safety solvent
RECOMMENDED SHELF LIFE
18 months in unopened container
@40°F (4°C) to 90°F(32°C)
NOTE
The addition of water to this product will change its physical properties and will adversely affect its performance. No expressed or implied warranty will be offered on applications where the product has been thinned or altered in any way.
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looks like i got more than i really wanted, but then i asked. Can you use just the primer that is made with the texture, and then just paint, what unknown effects may occur down the road? Regards mpld mildew? I framed the wall to cement block and put in r-11 fiberglass batts, 1/2' rock, on 3 walls, basement is heated, air cond, have dehumidifier to keep air clean and dryer also.
I appreciate all your comments, wasn't aware of the product you mentioned.
looks like i got more than i really wanted, but then i asked. Can you use just the primer that is made with the texture, and then just paint, what unknown effects may occur down the road? Regards mpld mildew? I framed the wall to cement block and put in r-11 fiberglass batts, 1/2' rock, on 3 walls, basement is heated, air cond, have dehumidifier to keep air clean and dryer also.
I appreciate all your comments, wasn't aware of the product you mentioned.
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the house is 30 years old, we built it, the basement walls had the kal coat finish, brown coat, and finish white, i did not use any pt lumber, i did not put up any visqueen, last year i raised the ground level outside and increased the drainage to as much as i could, we have 4 windows like 12 x 28 or so, typical wood basement tilt windows. I did another room earlier this year and did the same, but it was only about 35 feet, , this one was about 75 feet, so was a little more concerned. thanks
the house is 30 years old, we built it, the basement walls had the kal coat finish, brown coat, and finish white, i did not use any pt lumber, i did not put up any visqueen, last year i raised the ground level outside and increased the drainage to as much as i could, we have 4 windows like 12 x 28 or so, typical wood basement tilt windows. I did another room earlier this year and did the same, but it was only about 35 feet, , this one was about 75 feet, so was a little more concerned. thanks