Building a heating system requires the installation of a chimney to discharge the smoke produced by burning fuel to the outside. How to seal a chimney? A guide for everyone can be found in the article below.
The tightness of the flue pipes and the chimney itself is of the utmost importance in the proper construction of heating systems. The right sealant for the chimney ensures not only efficient operation of the device, but also the safety of users and the environment. It also guarantees protection of the environment by preventing the penetration of harmful products resulting from fuel combustion. The Vitcas shop offers an excellent sealant for high temperatures that is resistant to temperatures of up to 1250 degrees Celsius. This product does not contain toxic asbestos. It is easy to apply because it is sold in special tubes with a dispenser.
The best chimney sealants
Vitcas offers the best chimney sealants. They fill even the smallest gaps and are extremely resistant to high temperatures. The shop also offers chimney sealant, which can also be used to connect individual parts of the flue, as well as high-temperature silicone for chimneys, which is a flexible sealant that adheres perfectly to various building materials. Each of these chimney sealants fulfils its function perfectly, ensuring the efficient and effective operation of the entire heating system.
Silicones and high-temperature sealants
High-temperature sealants are an indispensable part of any heating system. With a temperature resistance of up to 1250°C, these products ensure that chimney pipes are sealed, increasing user safety. Made of modern materials such as high-temperature silicone, they adhere perfectly to various building surfaces, creating durable and flexible connections. Regular use of sealants allows for long-term operation of the chimney system without the risk of leaks.
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Chimney sealant is a very important construction material that is useful in both the construction and maintenance of various heating systems. It is a refractory product that retains its valuable properties at very high temperatures.