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Overall, the Adhesive Neoprene Foam Tape used for this job has performed exactly as advertised. It's been easy to work with, created a good, water-tight seal and was available in the range of sizes we needed.
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Recently we were presented with a requirement; how to waterproof the bottom of a garden shed to stop water getting in between the metal walls and the concrete slab. The shed was already constructed so the solution needed to work without pulling it apart. It also needed to be cost effective, easy to install and able to handle exposure to UV and weathering. In this blog post we explain what we came up with, how it was installed and present the results (spoiler: it worked). Though we were working with a standard garden shed, this same principle works for sealing many kinds of gaps. Around window or door frames, light fittings, joins in roofing, electrical boxes or panels on boats are all potential applications. Read on for more.
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Colour wasn’t an issue which was good as these rubber sponge tapes are almost always black. The plan was to select one of these tapes and squeeze it in between the floor and wall and rely on its memory to ensure it created and maintained the seal. At this point, the only thing left to do was choose between the Neoprene Sponge and PVC Sponge Tape varieties. We decided to run with the Neoprene Sponge Tape mainly because of its ability to seal at less compression. Like I mentioned earlier, some of the gaps we were sealing were up to 15mm. Using the Neoprene Foam Tape let us get away with 19mm thick (19mm - 10% = 17.1mm so 15mm would be water-tight). PVC would have worked, but we’d have to go with 25mm thick as the Adhesive PVC Sponge Tape is water-tight at 30%. We would have also had to double up the PVC Tape, as its maximum available thickness is 12mm. Feeling pretty good about our choice, we moved on to getting the product slit and installing the seal. This was easy and can be summarised as measure, cut and push into the gap. Nevertheless, the process followed is expanded on a little below. One thing not mentioned is the fact that we did do a quick clean of the floor where the tape was going to be applied. Adhesion in this case was only required to keep it in place while we were installing it as compression would do the job long-term but, nevertheless, we did give the floor a quick brush down just to make sure the tape wasn’t sticking to any loose leaves, dust or dirt.
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