Joint Sealants Sample Clauses

The Joint Sealants clause specifies the requirements for materials and installation methods used to seal joints in construction projects. It typically outlines the types of sealants to be used, the surfaces or locations where they must be applied (such as between concrete panels or around window frames), and the standards for preparation and application to ensure durability and weather resistance. This clause ensures that joints are properly sealed to prevent water infiltration, air leakage, and other environmental damage, thereby maintaining the integrity and longevity of the structure.
Joint Sealants. Provide either silicone or polysulfide elastomeric joint sealants at gaps between dissimilar materials, offsets, areas of expansion movement, areas of water and air penetration, and where visual appearance is critical. Acrylic caulking compound for interior use shall be a 1‐part, 100% liquid polymer, acrylic base compound, and non‐sagging, non‐staining, gun consistency. Maximum joint size is ¼‐inch.
Joint Sealants i. Fixture to counter sealant. ii. Unlike adjoining surfaces.
Joint Sealants. A. The precast panel joints will be caulked on both the outside and the inside of the panels, from twelve inches (12”) below finished grade to top of panels, with a two-part urethane sealant. Round foam mini-cell ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ will be placed between panel joints prior to caulking. B. Caulking of the saw cut joints in PCCP truck dock apron and PCCP truck court areas will be included. C. Caulking of the construction joints or control joints on the interior warehouse slab on grade is not included.
Joint Sealants