Close Cell Backer Rod

Closed cell backer rod sealant is a polyethylene round foam rod with a flexible skin that fills gaps. It is used in horizontal applications. It is used to fix deep cracks in the concrete. One will use a closed cell backer rod and then caulk. This product is designed to be impermeable.

Open Cell Backer Rod

Open cell backer rod sealant is a porous, soft material that can be compressed easily. It does not have skin, is used in vertical applications, and is porous. Open cell backer rod sealant is used as a backing agent in joints. It is designed to control the amount of other sealants one would put over the open cell backer rod sealant to complete the filling of the gap.

Who has the best backer rod selection in the Amarillo, Texas area? 

Concrete Products PRO

is known in the Amarillo, Texas, area for having the best backer rod products offered to concrete contractors. At Concrete Products PRO, a concrete contractor has choices. A concrete contractor will find a great selection of backer rod products and more. Visit with the staff at Concrete Products PRO for all your concrete product needs.  

What is a backer rod? 

A backer rod is a material made of foam and is usually round. Backer rods are used to fill in joints and fissures in concrete. An open area like a crack or fissure can let water, other liquids, and dirt inside the open area. Having these contaminants enter the open area of concrete can result in damage to the concrete. A backer rod is used to fill these areas before any type of caulking is applied. 

After a worker places backer rods into the joints and fissures, a layer of caulk is applied on top of the backer rod. Using a backer rod in these joints and fissures will help to reduce the amount of caulk used to seal these areas. A backer rod helps make materials used on a structure more stable and the construction process exact. The backer rod saves time and money. There are two types of backer rods. 

What is the difference in open cell and closed cell backer rods? 

An open cell backer rod is unique in that it compresses easily. It allows for airflow and will easily return to its original state after compression. It is very flexible. When using a sealant that needs a longer curing time, the open cell backer rod will allow air to pass through and allow the sealant to cure faster. It is not waterproof, and it should primarily be used in indoor situations. A benefit of using an open cell backer rod is that it will adhere to caulks better than a closed cell. There is free movement of caulks, and it provides better protection. 

Closed cell backer rods are designed to be impermeable. There are two parts to a closed cell backer rod: the inner and outer parts. There is a barrier between the two layers of the closed cell backer rod. This allows the closed cell backer rod not to wick and absorb water. A closed cell backer rod is designed for use in areas such as between concrete and windows. They will help to keep moisture and humidity from penetrating that area. 

What are the benefits of using a backer rod? 

The benefits of using a backer rod are many. Using a backer rod will allow the joint in the concrete to be more elastic. If the concrete moves, the backer rod will move with the concrete as it is a foam forced into the original joint or fissure. If the concrete moves, the foam will move with the concrete. 

A significant benefit of using a backer rod is that it reduces the amount of caulk or other substance you put on top of the backer rod within the joint. If you filled a complete crack or fissure with the caulking compound, you would use a lot more caulk. Caulk is more expensive than the backer rod. 

When a worker pushes a backer rod into a joint or fissure, the center part of the backer rod will protrude outward than the sides of the backer rod. When a worker then applies the caulk or other compound, the roundness of the backer rod will hold on to the caulk and the sides of the concrete crack or fissure better. There is more surface area for the backer rod to hold onto. 

One more advantage is that using a backer rod makes a gap between the bottom of the crack, fissure, and caulk. If workers must clean out the crack or fissure, they are not taking out as much caulk as if the backer rod was not there. Replacement time of the caulk is much quicker when you must clean out and reapply caulk to the joint or fissure. 

Concrete Products PRO can assist with all your backer rod needs. 

Choosing the correct product for your specific project is essential with the various types of backer rod products on the market today. At Concrete Products PRO, we are here to help you plan your next project. Call or visit Concrete Products PRO, and we will help you with everything you need for your backer rod needs.

Who has the best closed cell backer rod selection in the Amarillo, Texas area? 

Concrete Products PRO is known in the Amarillo, Texas, area for having the best closed cell backer rod products offered to concrete contractors. At Concrete Products PRO, a concrete contractor has choices. A concrete contractor will find a great selection of closed cell backer rod products and more. Visit with the staff at Concrete Products PRO for all your concrete product needs.  

What is a backer rod? 

A backer rod is a material made of foam and is usually round. Backer rods are used to fill in joints and fissures in concrete. An open area like a crack or fissure can let water, other liquids, and dirt inside the open area. Having these contaminants enter the open area of concrete can result in damage to the concrete. A backer rod is used to fill these areas before any type of caulking is applied. 

After a worker places backer rods into the joints and fissures, a layer of caulk is applied on top of the backer rod. Using a backer rod in these joints and fissures will help to reduce the amount of caulk used to seal these areas. A backer rod helps make materials used on a structure more stable and the construction process exact. The backer rod saves time and money. 

What is a closed cell backer rod? 

Again, a backer rod is a material made of foam and is usually round. Closed cell backer rods are designed to be impermeable. There are two parts to a closed cell backer rod: the inner and outer parts. There is a barrier between the two layers of the closed cell backer rod. This allows the closed cell backer rod not to wick and absorb water. A closed cell backer rod is designed for use in areas such as between concrete and windows. They will help to keep moisture and humidity from penetrating that area. 

Another advantage to using a closed cell backer rod is the adhesion properties. Caulk and other materials used in filling a crack or fissure will adhere to a closed cell backer rod well. The materials used in the caulking process will move freely and provide excellent protection. 

What are the benefits of using a closed cell backer rod? 

The benefits of using a closed cell backer rod are many. Using a closed cell backer rod will allow the joint in the concrete to be more elastic. If the concrete moves, the backer rod will move with the concrete as it is a foam forced into the original joint or fissure. If the concrete moves, the foam will move with the concrete. 

A significant benefit of using a closed cell backer rod is that it reduces the amount of caulk or other substance you put on top of the closed cell backer rod within the joint. If you filled a complete crack or fissure with the caulking compound, you would use a lot more caulk. Caulk is more expensive than the backer rod.

When a worker pushes a closed cell backer rod into a joint or fissure, the center part of the closed cell backer rod will protrude outward than the sides of the closed cell backer rod. When a worker then applies the caulk or other compound, the roundness of the closed cell backer rod will hold on to the caulk and the sides of the concrete crack or fissure better. There is more surface area for the closed cell backer rod to hold onto. 

One more advantage is that using a closed cell backer rod makes a gap between the bottom of the crack and fissure and the caulk. If workers are required to clean out the crack or fissure, they are not taking out as much caulk as if the closed cell backer rod was not there. Replacement time of the caulk is much quicker when you must clean out and reapply caulk to the joint or fissure. 

Concrete Products PRO can assist with all your closed cell backer rod needs. 

With the various types of closed cell backer rod products on the market today, choosing the correct product for your specific project is essential. At Concrete Products PRO, we are here to help you plan your next project. Call or visit Concrete Products PRO, and we will help you with everything you need for your closed cell backer rod needs.

Who has the best open cell backer rod selection in the Amarillo, Texas area? 

Concrete Products PRO is known in the Amarillo, Texas, area for having the best open cell backer rod products offered to concrete contractors. At Concrete Products PRO, a concrete contractor has choices. A concrete contractor will find a great selection of open cell backer rod products and more. Visit with the staff at Concrete Products PRO for all your concrete product needs.  

What is a backer rod? 

A backer rod is a material made of foam and is usually round. Backer rods are used to fill in joints and fissures in concrete. An open area like a crack or fissure can let water, other liquids, and dirt inside the open area. Having these contaminants enter the open area of concrete can result in damage to the concrete. A backer rod is used to fill these areas before any type of caulking is applied. 

After a worker places backer rods into the joints and fissures, a layer of caulk is applied on top of the backer rod. Using a backer rod in these joints and fissures will help to reduce the amount of caulk used to seal these areas. A backer rod helps make materials used on a structure more stable and the construction process exact. The backer rod saves time and money. 

What is an open cell backer rod? 

Again, a backer rod is a material made of foam and is usually round. An open cell backer rod is unique in that it compresses easily. It allows for airflow and will easily return to its original state after compression. It is very flexible. When using a sealant that needs a longer curing time, the open cell backer rod will allow air to pass through and allow the sealant to cure faster. It is not waterproof, and it should primarily be used in indoor situations. A benefit of using an open cell backer rod is that it will adhere to caulks better than a closed cell. There is free movement of caulks, and it provides better protection. 

What are the benefits of using an open cell backer rod? 

The benefits of using an open cell backer rod are many. Using an open cell backer rod will allow the joint in the concrete to be more elastic. If the concrete moves, the backer rod will move with the concrete as it is a foam forced into the original joint or fissure. If the concrete moves, the foam will move with the concrete. 

A significant benefit of using an open cell backer rod is that it reduces the amount of caulk or other substance you put on top of the open cell backer rod within the joint. If you filled a complete crack or fissure with the caulking compound, you would use a lot more caulk. Caulk is more expensive than the backer rod. 

When a worker pushes an open cell backer rod into a joint or fissure, the center part of the open cell backer rod will protrude outward than the sides of the open cell backer rod. When a worker then applies the caulk or other compound, the roundness of the open cell backer rod will hold on to the caulk and the sides of the concrete crack or fissure better. There is more surface area for the open cell backer rod to hold onto. 

One more advantage is that using an open cell backer rod makes a gap between the bottom of the crack and fissure and the caulk. If workers must clean out the crack or fissure, they are not taking out as much caulk as if the open cell backer rod was not there. Replacement time of the caulk is much quicker when you must clean out and reapply caulk to the joint or fissure. 

Concrete Products PRO can assist with all your open cell backer rod needs. 

With the various types of open cell backer rod products on the market today, choosing the correct product for your specific project is essential. At Concrete Products PRO, we are here to help you plan your next project. Call or visit Concrete Products PRO, and we will help you with everything you need for your open cell backer rod needs.

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