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Foundation Pipe Penetration Injection Kit
Pipe penetrations from water, sewer, hangar bolts, and gas pipes in concrete basement walls create a common point of entry for water and dangerous soil gases in a basement. Also, it can be a potential health hazard. The reason many pipe areas fail is that it is typically sealed with a temporary patch during the construction of the home. This patch usually fails and is rarely repaired correctly. Over time, water leaks into your basement.

This water can cause damage to property and begin generating toxic black mold. Along with water, the pipe penetration will also allow in soil gases like radon. According to the E.P.A. Radon is the number one cause of cancer in non-smoking Americans. The multi-viscosity polyurethane will expand up to 20 times its size and cure as a hard foam but will inject very easily. This product can stay active up to 7 days from the injection and will foam if it encounters moisture if it was not present during the original injection. This Pipe Penetration Kit with blended viscosity Polyurethane Foam allows you to seal 1 to 4 penetrations from the interior by injecting expanding Polyurethane Foam around the penetration to form a water-tight seal.
Kit Components: Enough to repair one to four pipe penetrations
- 1 Pint 473mls of 100/800 Viscosity Polyurethane with Activator
- One Set A/B of Epoxy paste surface seal
- 400ml Mixing cup
- Syringe
- 4 standard & 4 surface corner ports
- Safety Gloves and mixing sticks
- Instructions
Uses:
- leaks around pipes entering a basement
- leaks under foundation mounted steps leaks from the hanger bolts
- Leaking gaps around concrete floor drains
- Leaks around in-floor entry heat distribution pipes