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Illawarra Industrial Supplies is a reliable local building supplies provider that supports all kinds of residential and commercial building needs with top-quality building products and related supplies. We are a well-established local company that is known for our excellent customer support system and reliability, and we focus mostly on the seamless delivery of our highly professional services.
We can help you with everything from engineering supplies and safety equipment to epoxy & cementitious grouts, protective coatings and other joinery supplies, sealants, tapes waterproofing products, chemical construction products and more. We also have excellent abrasives, adhesives application & spray equipment, epoxy coatings & repair material, among other things.
We focus on providing you with truly economical service options that go easy on your pocket without compromising the quality. We not only supply you with the best products but can also give you sound advice regarding your building work. With us, you get clear and fast replies and easy communication channels that make you feel taken care of.
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Bathrooms, Bricklayers, Builders, Contractors, Floors, Gardens, Handymen, Houses, Kitchens, Manufacturing Plants, Owner Builders, Painters, Pools, Roads, Showers, Trailers, Trucks, Verandahs, Walls, Workshops
Water, CIVIL, Geofabrics, Waterstop, Epoxy, PPG, Hoppt, Hychem, Dulux, Colormaker, Megapoxy, BASF, ITW, Jotun, WATERPROOFERS, CONCRETERS, Lacnam, Protec, FACTORY, Efflock, Ami, Cementitious, Oxtek, Parchem, Denso, Self levelling, Atlantis, Ardex, DriZoro, Gripset, Ag Line, Amcol, CTS Cement, Epirez, chemical anchor, Duram, LANDSCAPERS, Nutech, Global Synthetics, Grout, Waterproofing
No, not all waterproofing membranes can be used for permanent UV exposure. Ensure the membrane you choose for exterior applications is specifically designed by the manufacturer for permanent UV exposure.
Concrete deterioration or ‘concrete cancer’ is due to the expansion of the reinforcing bar from the rusting process. This may have a structural effect on the concrete structure. It is always best to engage a structural engineer if you have any doubts regarding structural integrity. Remediation generally involves removing &/or cleaning deteriorating reinforcement & then treating with a primer. Repair mortars are then used to bring the concrete structure back to the original design strength.
The most common coating we recommend for garage floors are epoxy based. These coatings are available in a large range of colours and provide excellent durability for garage floors. They are resistant to most chemicals / solvents and provide excellent abrasion resistance for constant vehicle movements. Importantly they will not pinch off the surface when the vehicle tyres are hot or have aggressive tyre patterns.
Cracks occur in driveways for many reasons. Basically there are 2 types of cracks either static or moving. Both have different remediation processes. Static cracks can often be repaired with a rigid repair product. However, movement cracks will require a product that can take the ongoing dynamic aspects of the moving joint.
There are many different types of roofing materials including but limited to concrete, concrete roof tiles, glazed roof tiles, terracotta roof tiles, galvanised metal and Colorbond. All these roofing materials are able to be coated with the correct priming and topcoat combinations. Most importantly you need to determine the reason you are painting your roof as this will determine the system you will use. Are you waterproofing, protecting or cosmetically changing your roof?