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Our front and back doors were changed last week, correcting an error the builder made last year. The replacement doors have been installed slightly higher than the others, to allow sufficient clearance for the hallway flooring. Underneath the front door is a small gap which the builder said we could fill/cover with Orcan F before taping with air tightness tape. Is this right? I can only find videos that show Orcan F as an adhesive, like OB1, rather than as a sealant.

All advice greatly appreciated.

 

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I thought Orcan F can be used as an airtight bead. 🤷‍♂️

 

can't you just tape down to the sub-base though with Tescon Vana using a concrete primer to aid adhesion?

 

you could do both I guess!

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My understanding is that Orcan is not designed to be used as a sealer in this way. For our front door I used this - https://www.ecomerchant.co.uk/interior/airtightness-products/blowerproof-liquid-airtightness-system/non-shrink-gap-filling-mortar-5kg.html - with a home made thin spatula to push it in. Then taped over but you can also use the blowerproof paint. A complete pain but got the job done I think.

 

 

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