Attach plastic to wall hold the plastic up over the wall you want to cover and use a utility knife to cut around extrusion such as windows and pipes.
Attaching plastic sheeting to concrete.
This article will show you how to add 6 mil plastic sheeting on the ground and insulate the walls in your crawlspace.
Use the pencil to trace around the plastic object on the concrete where the two touch making an outline.
For attaching something relatively light to concrete it s hard to beat the speed and ease of hammer set anchors.
Start along the top edge with a thick bead of adhesive and work downwards.
If you drill through the seal tape you will prevent the plastic from peeling off when you remove the drill.
Each anchor consists of an unthreaded pin set into a metal sleeve.
Drill holes through the plastic and through the seal tape into the block.
A polyurethane glue which is perfect for use where a waterproof bond is required e g.
Product may foam slightly.
Use for a rigid bond.
Press the plastic against the cement and find a good location to seat it.
Stick the vapor barrier material to the foundation seal tape and then use mechanical fasteners to hold it forever.
Hold plastic sheeting up to the wall and press into place when properly positioned.
Apply construction adhesive to the wall.
I m looking for the right glue or epoxy to hold a sheet of plastic drain board to concrete.
Some parging was put up so we have something between the plastic and stone.
Start at the top of the wall and work over then down both pressing pulling and smoothing as you go.
Pierce the plastic or foil seal inside the base of the tube nozzle with a long thin object such as a skewer long nail or the rod that is attached to the side of some caulk guns.
This is an old stone foundation where the mortar has mostly turned to sand.
This should be a place where part of the plastic item can press relatively flat against the concrete and cover enough surface area to support its weight.