Seal with sealing tape
Is it time to replace your windows? We challenge old traditional methods with modern and, above all, better alternatives. By sealing with expanding foam tape, you achieve noticeably better results.
Did you know that windows and doors account for about 30% of all moisture and air leakage that occurs in the outer structure? This is, of course, a problem - and it happens even if you have spent a lot of money on really good triple-glazed windows. If the insulation is not done carefully, the house will not meet the requirements for the amount of energy that can leak out.
Therefore, it is especially important to seal and insulate properly when installing windows and doors. This way, you avoid heat loss and prevent moisture from seeping into the structure. There are two methods for insulation and sealing; an all-in-one solution with expanded insulation strips and a traditional mineral wool insulation with tape
Expanding sealing tape made of PUR (Polyurethane) is primarily intended for jointing and sealing during the installation of windows and doors, especially in insulated constructions. The modern method has many advantages and is often seen as an environmentally friendly alternative as the energy consumption in the construction is noticeably reduced.
Additionally, it is easily assembled in eight simple steps, according to the assembly instructions with adhesive tape around the frame on windows and doors. After fixing the frame in sections, wall, or ceiling, the sealing strip self-expands so that the joint is completely sealed and tightened.
3 advantages of sealing with expanding drive tape
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Expanding drive bands are included in TESHELL. With shell solutions from TESHELL, you build airtight, energy-efficient, moisture-proof, and long-lasting. Test the 3D tool and get help with the process of finding the right solution for a reliable and thoroughly tested climate shell.