Energy Seal Textured Caulk
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Energy Seal Caulk is a textured sealant that helps to match the appearance of the surrounding wood. The texture also allows it to accept a stain so that sealed joints and gaps become virtually invisible. Energy Seal may also be used in narrow chink joints with a width of one inch or less.
Energy Seal can be used to seal gaps between logs, around windows, doors, vents and anywhere else where air or water can enter your home.
Energy Seal was created specifically to seal milled or scribed log homes and around joinery such as butt-joints, trim and corners. One application makes any log wall completely weather-tight.
Energy Seal has excellent adhesion and stretch. It is long-lasting, UV-stable and chemical-resistant.
Unlike commonly used sealants which look shiny and artificial, Energy Seal is textured to match the visual characteristics of wood. It easily tools to a smooth, professional finish, virtually disappearing into the walls after it's applied. It softens the lines on log walls and accepts the color of wood finishes. In fact, Energy Seal so closely matches your walls, most people can't tell the seams are sealed.
Application can be done by the homeowner or a professional contractor. We stock a full line of application accessories or can refer a professional applicator in your area.
Features and Benefits:
• Highly Elastic.
• Eliminates Air and Water Infiltration.
• Remains Flexible to Allow for Log Movement.
• Very low VOC Formula.
• For Exterior and Interior.
• Lightly textured appearance.
• Soap Water Cleanup.
Coverage Rates:
• One 5 Gallon Pail of Energy Seal is equivalent to approximately (55) 11 Oz. tubes or (20) 30 Oz. tubes.
Energy Seal Color Chart:
Colors:
• Sierra Brown 505, Desert Tan 519, Natural Pine 520, Classic Brown 523, Cedar 530, Slate Gray 542, Golden Honey 545, Dark Natural 550, Adobe 555, Earthtone 560, Walnut 565, White 507
Application Methods: When Should Energy Seal Be Applied? Caulk Preparation: Application: Clean-Up: Drying and Curing: Permachink How-To Guides For Energy Seal Caulk: |
Product Questions
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can I fill in cracks on the inside
Perma Chink Energy Seal can be used to fill interior or exterior cracks or checks that 1/2" or smaller.
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I need to fill some checks and open joints in my logs. Am I better off getting the large tubes or the little tubes?
To decide on which size of tube to use, it is best to measure the width and depth of the gap to estimate how much caulk you will need. Following Perma-Chink's estimating chart, if you're dealing with a check 3/8" deep and 1/2" wide, one 11oz. tube will seal 16 feet of checking and one box of (12) 11 oz. tubes should seal 192 feet of checking. By contrast, one 30 oz. tube would seal 48 feet and box of (10) 30 oz. tubes would seal 480 feet.
If you find that the job is large enough to where you could choose either size of tubes, it's worth keeping in mind that the small tubes cost a bit more per ounce, but they are easier to handle. I generally prefer to work with large tubes when setting logs for stacking and work with the small tubes when sealing joints or checks. -
Do I need to use backer rod in all caulk lines and cracks? Some of my cracks are pretty large and I know those need to be filled but was just wondering about the smaller ones.
Backer rod is definitely used in large cracks or checks to fill the void before caulking. But if your cracks are very small and downward facing, it's not necessary to fill them with backer rod. Energy Seal is very elastic and will do an excellent job with either application.
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Can Energy Seal be used for both exterior and interior purposes?
Yes. Perma Chink Energy Seal is perfect for both interior and exterior purposes. Energy Seal can be used to seal gaps between logs, around windows, doors, vents and anywhere else where air or water can enter your home.
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The weather has begun to change and the temperatures are dropping. I feel air around my windows and worry about heat loss. Is it too late to caulk when the temperature is low?
Perma Chink Energy Seal is a water-based caulk which would definitely have an adhesion problem if applied in low temperatures. Energy Seal should be applied when the temperatures are between 40-90 degrees F. Energy Seal is ideal for sealing up gaps around doors and windows to give a very weather-tight seal.
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I'm preparing to stain my new log home but wanted to know if I should caulk before I stain or after the house is stained.
It is always best to apply Perma Chink Energy Seal before staining when the wood has been thoroughly cleaned and prepped. Because Energy Seal is a textured caulk, it will be easy to stain over, giving a very nice, blended appearance.
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What is the maximum width that I can use for Energy Seal caulk?
Energy Seal should be applied to a thickness of 5/16" and no more than 1" wide. If the gap is wider than 1", I would consider using Perma Chink for your repair or maintenance. Energy Seal can handle wider joints, but it's not recommended in most cases because the sealant may be prone to slumping. The stiffer consistency of Perma Chink makes it the preferable choice for spanning wider gaps.
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Free Ground Shipping
We are offering free shipping for all sizes of this product purchased online and shipping to the Lower 48 United States. Offer does not apply to Alaska, Hawaii, and the US Territories. Free Shipping applies to this item only and not the entire order.
Energy Seal Caulk is a textured sealant that helps to match the appearance of the surrounding wood. The texture also allows it to accept a stain so that sealed joints and gaps become virtually invisible. Energy Seal may also be used in narrow chink joints with a width of one inch or less.
Energy Seal can be used to seal gaps between logs, around windows, doors, vents and anywhere else where air or water can enter your home.
Energy Seal was created specifically to seal milled or scribed log homes and around joinery such as butt-joints, trim and corners. One application makes any log wall completely weather-tight.
Energy Seal has excellent adhesion and stretch. It is long-lasting, UV-stable and chemical-resistant.
Unlike commonly used sealants which look shiny and artificial, Energy Seal is textured to match the visual characteristics of wood. It easily tools to a smooth, professional finish, virtually disappearing into the walls after it's applied. It softens the lines on log walls and accepts the color of wood finishes. In fact, Energy Seal so closely matches your walls, most people can't tell the seams are sealed.
Application can be done by the homeowner or a professional contractor. We stock a full line of application accessories or can refer a professional applicator in your area.
Features and Benefits:
• Highly Elastic.
• Eliminates Air and Water Infiltration.
• Remains Flexible to Allow for Log Movement.
• Very low VOC Formula.
• For Exterior and Interior.
• Lightly textured appearance.
• Soap Water Cleanup.
Coverage Rates:
• One 5 Gallon Pail of Energy Seal is equivalent to approximately (55) 11 Oz. tubes or (20) 30 Oz. tubes.
Energy Seal Color Chart:
Colors:
• Sierra Brown 505, Desert Tan 519, Natural Pine 520, Classic Brown 523, Cedar 530, Slate Gray 542, Golden Honey 545, Dark Natural 550, Adobe 555, Earthtone 560, Walnut 565, White 507
MORE INFORMATION
Application Methods: When Should Energy Seal Be Applied? Caulk Preparation: Application: Clean-Up: Drying and Curing: Permachink How-To Guides For Energy Seal Caulk: |
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Product Questions
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can I fill in cracks on the inside
Perma Chink Energy Seal can be used to fill interior or exterior cracks or checks that 1/2" or smaller.
-
I need to fill some checks and open joints in my logs. Am I better off getting the large tubes or the little tubes?
To decide on which size of tube to use, it is best to measure the width and depth of the gap to estimate how much caulk you will need. Following Perma-Chink's estimating chart, if you're dealing with a check 3/8" deep and 1/2" wide, one 11oz. tube will seal 16 feet of checking and one box of (12) 11 oz. tubes should seal 192 feet of checking. By contrast, one 30 oz. tube would seal 48 feet and box of (10) 30 oz. tubes would seal 480 feet.
If you find that the job is large enough to where you could choose either size of tubes, it's worth keeping in mind that the small tubes cost a bit more per ounce, but they are easier to handle. I generally prefer to work with large tubes when setting logs for stacking and work with the small tubes when sealing joints or checks. -
Do I need to use backer rod in all caulk lines and cracks? Some of my cracks are pretty large and I know those need to be filled but was just wondering about the smaller ones.
Backer rod is definitely used in large cracks or checks to fill the void before caulking. But if your cracks are very small and downward facing, it's not necessary to fill them with backer rod. Energy Seal is very elastic and will do an excellent job with either application.
-
Can Energy Seal be used for both exterior and interior purposes?
Yes. Perma Chink Energy Seal is perfect for both interior and exterior purposes. Energy Seal can be used to seal gaps between logs, around windows, doors, vents and anywhere else where air or water can enter your home.
-
The weather has begun to change and the temperatures are dropping. I feel air around my windows and worry about heat loss. Is it too late to caulk when the temperature is low?
Perma Chink Energy Seal is a water-based caulk which would definitely have an adhesion problem if applied in low temperatures. Energy Seal should be applied when the temperatures are between 40-90 degrees F. Energy Seal is ideal for sealing up gaps around doors and windows to give a very weather-tight seal.
-
I'm preparing to stain my new log home but wanted to know if I should caulk before I stain or after the house is stained.
It is always best to apply Perma Chink Energy Seal before staining when the wood has been thoroughly cleaned and prepped. Because Energy Seal is a textured caulk, it will be easy to stain over, giving a very nice, blended appearance.
-
What is the maximum width that I can use for Energy Seal caulk?
Energy Seal should be applied to a thickness of 5/16" and no more than 1" wide. If the gap is wider than 1", I would consider using Perma Chink for your repair or maintenance. Energy Seal can handle wider joints, but it's not recommended in most cases because the sealant may be prone to slumping. The stiffer consistency of Perma Chink makes it the preferable choice for spanning wider gaps.