Window mastic
Window Mastic Edinburgh
Window Mastic Services in Edinburgh
Are you in need of expert window mastic services? At Edinburgh Stonemasons Ltd, we provide skilled traditional mastic applications throughout Edinburgh and across Scotland. Our services include both traditional and trowel mastic work, performed via rope access and scaffolding to accommodate any project requirements.
Why Choose Us?
Comprehensive Service: We specialize in both new mastic applications and repairs, ensuring your windows are properly sealed and maintained.
Flexible Access Methods: Whether your project requires rope access or scaffolding, our team is equipped to deliver efficient and safe service.
Tailored Solutions: Send us photos and details about your windows—size or number—and we’ll advise on how we can assist with your specific needs.
Expert Team: Our traditional mastic team is skilled in handling projects of any size, ensuring high-quality results.
For any inquiries or to discuss your project, please visit our Contact Page. We look forward to assisting you with your window mastic needs.
access and scaffolding
Please feel free to contact us today with some photos of size of your windows or how many windows and we can advise if we ca help.
We also cover window mastic repairs, Please visit our contact page for any enquirers.
Window Mastic FAQ
Burnt sand mastic is a traditional sealant made from a mixture of sand and linseed oil, used primarily for sealing joints in stone and masonry work. It provides a durable and flexible seal that accommodates movement in the structure.
This material is commonly used for sealing window surrounds, door frames, and other joints in stone or brickwork, particularly in historic or traditional buildings.
Burnt sand mastic offers excellent flexibility, durability, and weather resistance. It is also breathable, allowing moisture to escape from the masonry, which helps prevent damage to the structure.
The application involves mixing the sand and linseed oil to the desired consistency and then troweling it into the joints. It requires skill to ensure an even and effective seal.
With proper application and maintenance, burnt sand mastic can last many years. However, it should be inspected regularly for signs of wear or damage and repaired or replaced as needed to ensure continued protection.