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When 5 gallons of PVA sealer covers 500 sq.ft versus traditional primers' 300 sq.ft coverage, the math speaks for itself. Our polymer-enhanced formula:
Feature | ProWall PVA | Standard Primer |
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Drying Time | 45-60 mins | 2-3 hrs |
Tile Adhesion | EN 12004 Class C2 | Class D1 |
"Using ProWall PVA stabilized 1920s plaster before installing marble tiles. Zero cracks in 3 years." - James R., Lead Contractor
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A: PVA acts as a bonding agent and primer, improving adhesion of plaster to walls. It reduces wall porosity, ensuring even plaster drying. It also minimizes dust and debris during application.
A: Yes, mix 1 part PVA with 4 parts water for priming porous surfaces. For bonding plaster, use a 1:1 ratio. Always follow manufacturer instructions for optimal results.
A: Avoid PVA before tiling - it reactivates with moisture from adhesive. Use cement-based primers instead. PVA may compromise tile adhesion long-term.
A: Drying time varies: 30-60 minutes for thin coats in good ventilation. Allow 2-3 hours before plastering/tiling. High humidity can extend drying time.
A: No, PVA isn't waterproof - it's water-resistant when dry. For wet areas, use specialized waterproofing membranes. PVA may degrade in constant moisture.