MATERIALS
Hydro-Guard 2000 Membrane shall be composed of a flexible, polyester
reinforced waterproof membrane with integral base flashing and synthetic
rubber latex mastic. Acceptable physical qualities for this latex
mastic membrane system are as follows:
1. Synthetic rubber latex used in this formualtion shall have a
minimum total solids content of 58% when tested by the dry cup method.
2. The tensile strength shall be a minimum of 450 psi.
3. The membrane shall elongate a minimum of 500%.
4. The membrane shall withstand a waterhead of 115 ft. for a period
of sixty minutes without water transmission or rupture of the membrane.
5. The average thickness of this covering shall be approximately
30 mils dry film thickness.
6. Elongation over a crack shall be .22 inches.
7. Adhesion in shear shall be a minimum of 500 p.s.i.
8. Adhesion of the membrane to tile using the thin set method shall
be a minimum of 500 p.s.i.
9. The membrane shall show no change after freeze-thaw cycling (250
cycles after cure).
10. The membrane system shall have I.C.B.O. approval.
All raw materials used to produce this waterproof covering shall
be fire retardant, and therefore not represent a potential fire
hazard and shall not emit solvents or other recognized pollutants
into the atmosphere.
Compositions of oxychloride cement, epoxies, urethanes, PVC’s,
PVA’s, silicones, solvent thinned elastomer solutions or combinations
thereof will not be considered acceptable under this specification.
All materials used to formulate this coating shall be delivered
to the job in unopened bags and pails labeled with the manufacturer’s
name and address as well as the date of manufacture. All materials
shall be completely pre-packaged and pre-blended at the factory.
Underlayment materials shall be Underlay-M or as approved by manufacturer.
Thin-set adhesive shall be Latex 200 and Filler 211.
Drains shall be a type approved by the membrane manufacturer as
illustrated in their printed detail drawings.
*NOTE: CSI format specifications are available on
floppy disc. Call any Mer-Krete office.
SPECIFICATION
SUBSURFACE PREPARATION
A. CONCRETE
Concrete must have a smooth and uniform finish free of dirt, grease,
oils and film-forming curing compounds and be properly pitched for
drainage as shown on plans and specifications (1/8" per foot
minimum). The concrete mix for the slab shall have a sufficiently
low water to cement ratio to insure the cohesive strength necessary
to accept the overlay.
B. WOOD
Consult manufacturer.
C. THERMAL INSULATION
OR OTHER SURFACES
Consult manufacturer.
INSTALLATION
This membrane covering shall be installed in strict accordance with
the manufacturer’s printed application instructions and as
outlined below:
1. Apply a coat of Hydro-Guard 2000 Mastic using a brush or roller
for vertical surfaces and a trowel for flat surfaces.
2. While the coating is still wet, roll in the reinforcing fabric,
overlapping the fabric edges a minimum of 2 inches and turning up
all base and flashing areas a minimum of 4 inches.
3. Apply an additional coat of Hydro-Guard 2000 to “sandwich”
the fabric between coats of mastic and allow to cure.
4. When positive waterproofing is required, apply a final coat of
mastic after the membrane has dried to the touch to ensure that
any pinholes are completely filled.
*NOTE:
Hydro-Guard 2000 is intended to be installed over the mortar bed
for waterproofing and crack supression.
PROTECTION
After completion, the latex mastic membrane shall be adequately
protected by the prime contractor against damage or misuse by other
trades until final acceptance of the building.
WARRANTY:
The membrane covering shall be guaranteed against faulty workmanship
and/or materials for a period of five years. See Mer-Krete warranty
for specific requirements.
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