Keep buildings dry with the latest Safeguard product guide

  • 2 Dec 2014

Safeguard product expertise in one handy volume

Alongside full details on its Dryzone, Stormdry, Vandex, Oldroyd, Soluguard and Brickfix brands, the latest product innovations include:

Dryzone Express Replastering System

  • allows rising damp to be treated, and the walls re-decorated in under 24 hours
  • lower cost than the traditional multi-layer sand cement render solution

Stormdry Masonry Protection Cream

  • protects masonry or concrete from rain penetration
  • helps householders improve the energy efficiency of their homes and reduce their energy bills

With energy efficient retrofits on the increase, it’s useful to know that wet walls cause buildings to lose heat at a greater rate.

Waterproofing new-build or existing basements

The Guide includes details of a range of waterproofing slurries and products such as

  • Vandex Super which penetrates concrete to make it impermeable
  • Oldroyd cavity drainage membranes which can help make even the wettest rooms dry
  • Sentry Sump System for pumping collected water out

Other handy products include

  • Soluguard treatments for woodworm, dry rot and mould
  • Brickfix Crack Repair System, a cost-effective way to stabilise cracked masonry walls

There’s also a collection of useful little instruments such as the Protimeter Mini Moisture Meter and the Stormdry Gauge, which measures the rain penetration potential of masonry.

200-plus online technical documents

The guide is supported by 200-plus technical documents which can be viewed and downloaded via Safeguard’s website link below. www.safeguardeurope.com.

CPD sessions and practical installation courses

Guide includes details of the RIBA-approved CPD sessions and practical installation courses that Safeguard offers.

 

 

Contact:

Safeguard Europe,
Redkiln Close,
Horsham,
West Sussex,
United Kingdom,
RH13 5QL

Phone: 01403 210204
Fax: 01403 217529

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