"House Shoes" - Exterior Protective Material for Residential Foundations
Preventing fine cracks and surface contamination of the foundation, which had been problematic in residential foundation finishing, and suppressing the neutralization of the foundation concrete to improve the durability of the foundation.
"House Shoes" is a foundation protection method developed by Takeya Chemical Research Institute. By using a combination of "pre-mixed elastic polymer cement mortar" and "water-based elastic acrylic silicone paint," it excels in high weather resistance, low contamination, and crack-following properties. It can prevent fine cracks and surface contamination of the foundation, which have been problematic in residential foundation finishes, and suppress the neutralization of foundation concrete, thereby enhancing the durability of the foundation. *Conventional foundation finishes were completed with mortar brushing to eliminate defects such as honeycombing, pinholes, and step differences in the poured foundation concrete for aesthetic purposes. However, this method does not suppress the neutralization of the foundation concrete or prevent fine cracks caused by drying shrinkage. Additionally, cracks can occur in the mortar itself, and it tends to absorb moisture from the ground, leading to contamination.
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