

Professional Sealant Application Specialists
At North East Sealant Limited we provide the highest quality of commercial sealant application services.
Our Sealant Application Services
Welcome to our comprehensive Sealant Services, where precision and expertise converge to protect, enhance, and fortify your structures. At North East Sealants Limited, we take immense pride in offering a wide array of specialised sealant applications tailored to meet the unique demands of your projects. Take a look at our services.


Internal Sealant Application
Our internal sealant application services cover a wide range of applications including:
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Wet room areas
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Bathrooms and
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en-suites
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Kitchens
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Windows and doors
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Skirtings
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Tile joints
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Tiled/vinyl flooring
External Sealant Application
Our external sealant application services cover a wide range of applications including:
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All types of Windows and doors
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Garage doors
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Meter boxes
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Cladding
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Sofits
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Lead
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Canopies.
Expansion Joints
Our external sealant application services cover a wide range of applications including:
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Movement joints in retaining walls
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Movemant joints in boundary walls
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Movement joints in brickwork, blockwork, stonework and concrete flooring

Air Testing
Air testing, often referred to as air leakage testing or blower door testing, is a crucial step in assessing and improving the energy efficiency and airtightness of buildings. This testing process involves the evaluation of a structure's ability to prevent the uncontrolled movement of air in and out of the building envelope. Here's why air testing is essential:
Energy Efficiency: Air leakage is a major source of energy loss in buildings. By identifying and addressing air leaks, air testing helps improve a building's energy efficiency. This, in turn, reduces heating and cooling costs, contributing to long-term energy savings.
Comfort: A well-sealed building is more comfortable for occupants. It maintains a consistent temperature and reduces drafts, ensuring a pleasant indoor environment year-round.
Indoor Air Quality: Air testing can also help enhance indoor air quality by preventing the infiltration of outdoor pollutants and allergens. This is particularly important for health-conscious building designs.
Moisture Control: Uncontrolled air movement can lead to moisture problems, including condensation and mold growth. Air testing helps identify areas where moisture may enter a structure, preventing potential damage and health issues.
Compliance: Many building codes and energy efficiency standards require air leakage testing to ensure that new constructions meet specified performance criteria. Compliance with these standards is essential for legal and regulatory reasons.
Environmental Impact: Reducing air leakage not only saves energy but also decreases a building's carbon footprint. It aligns with sustainability goals and contributes to a greener, more eco-friendly built environment.
Other Sealant Applications
Fire Proof Application
Fireproofing sealant application is a critical element of building safety and protection. These specialized sealants are meticulously applied to seal joints, gaps, and openings in structures, creating a formidable barrier against the spread of fire, smoke, and toxic fumes.
Colour Specific Sealants
Color-specific sealants offer a unique blend of functionality and aesthetics, allowing you to match the sealant's color with your specific design or structural requirements. These specialized sealants come in a wide spectrum of colors, making them ideal for a range of applications.


Glass to Glass
Glass-to-glass sealants are specialized adhesive compounds designed to bond and seal two glass surfaces together securely. These sealants serve various purposes, ranging from enhancing the structural integrity of glass structures to preventing water or air infiltration.
Accoustic Sound Proofing
Sealants designed for acoustic soundproofing play a pivotal role in creating peaceful and noise-controlled indoor environments. These specialized sealants are engineered to seal gaps and joints in building structures, effectively preventing the transmission of sound from one space to another.