Is it good - Bondall Bitumen Waterproofing membrane?
Can't think of another sub-forum where this could go (except maybe Timber).
Does anyone have any feedback about the effectiveness of Bondall Bitumen Waterproofing membrane?
Having recently discovered that the guy building the retaining walls for the vege garden has used H4 timber when H5 is really what is required for timber/soil contact, the owner has decided to take to preventative measures. I found the Bondall product at Masters for a good price ($86 for 20 litres) and so suggested it might be worth a run. I have applied the first coat to some parts today and it certainly looks pretty impressive when it goes on. It will be applied to the back of the posts that face soil, and the back, ends and edges of the sleepers (the front will be painted with SolaGuard).
My next project is to build a wood-storage shed and I'm seriously considering using this bitumen product over the bottom part of the posts that will be in concrete because concrete will wick water through to the post. Dig the hole, ram 100mm blue metal, 100mm of concrete to go off overnight, then concrete the bitumen coated post in, battering up the concrete to let water run away from the post. Run the bitumen about 200mm above the concrete.