Kiltox Damp Free System Renders
Our system has been developed over 25 years as a damp control treatment
which can be applied to most surfaces to effectively cure or prevent dampness. Our system
includes some of the following products:
Chemical DPC & Replastering system:
British Board of Agrément Certificate No. 90/2499
Kiltox DPC - An aqueous siliconate solution in
concentration; after dilution, it is introduced to the masonry by pressure injection to
for a Chemical Damp Proof Course.
Kiltox 132 Dampcoursing - For replastering
internally after the insertion of a Kiltox Chemical Damp Proof Course, to ensure no salts
and speedy redecoration.
Replastering and Rendering systems:
Kiltox 134 Tanking - For basement and cellar
application where stopping any ingress of water is vital.
Kiltox OCR - For specialist application in areas requiring quick curing
and sulphate resisting tanking situations.
The Kiltox range of pre-bagged plasters has great benefits for both the
user and property owner.
Kiltox Ltd were awarded the British
Board of Agrément Certificate No. 90/2499 for the Kiltox Chemical D.P.C and
Replastering System.
A British Board of Agrément certificate (BBA) gives an independent
opinion of the performance in use of the product. All relevant performance factors are
assessed in relation to safety, installation practicability, durability and with
maintenance requirements. Certificates are subject to quality control and the certificate
is formally reviewed, normally every three years, to ensure continued conformity to the
required standard of manufacture and performance. The monitoring of the standards are
carried out by the British Board of Agrément.
As the plaster is pre-bagged, no mess is made on the highway, leaving
the environment clean and tidy without the drains in the road being blocked with sand.
The Kiltox plaster is the only cementitious product on the market with
the waterproofer all ready added, no more pouring liquids into a water butt and hoping the
gauge is correct.
The drying out qualities of Kiltox allows the occupier to decorate the
dwelling more quickly than with conventional sand and cement plasters.