Potential Outcome: Poor wet-out and local debonding around the fabric edge.
Adheseal Best Practice: Apply a liberal wet coat immediately before seating the collar; press out air with a brush and encapsulate with a second coat.
Potential Outcome: Loose fit and potential leak path under movement.
Adheseal Best Practice: Cut the centre to ~75% of pipe Ø so the elastomeric zone grips tightly; trial-fit and adjust before embedding.
Potential Outcome: Material incompatibility and premature degradation.
Adheseal Best Practice: Use only with compatible Gripset membranes, adhesives and coatings that are solvent free.
Achieve a compliant, watertight junction at multiple small penetrations without fiddly sealant work.
Cut the centre to ~75% of measured Ø, bed the collar into a fresh wet coat, brush out air, then fully encapsulate with a second coat before tiling.
Record coating WFT at collars and corners as part of QA to verify full wet-out and encapsulation.
Provide a durable seal at posts subject to thermal and live-load movement.
Size the collar to grip the post, embed into wet membrane and encapsulate. The elastic recovery accommodates movement without tearing the junction.
Protect collars during subsequent trades; avoid mechanical damage prior to finishing layers.
Yes – when installed correctly and fully integrated with a Gripset membrane system, they form a complete watertight seal without the need for caulkable sealant at the penetration interface.
Yes – they are designed for both internal and external applications, including balconies, rooftops, podiums, and planter boxes, provided they are overcoated with a suitable Gripset membrane.
Cut the central elastomeric zone to approximately 75% of the pipe diameter to ensure a tight grip around the penetration.
They are compatible with all Gripset liquid-applied membranes. Avoid use with solvent-based membranes or coatings.
No – substrates must be dry and clean before embedding the collar into the wet membrane to ensure proper bonding and long-term performance.
Application / Use Case | Key Benefit | Primary Trades |
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Shower, bath & laundry pipe penetrations | Forms a watertight seal that integrates seamlessly with the liquid membrane system. | Waterproofers, Tilers, Plumbers |
Balcony & rooftop service penetrations | UV-resistant fabric face when overcoated; withstands external conditions without breakdown. | Waterproofers, Builders |
Balustrade posts on decks & podiums | Elastic recovery absorbs thermal and live-load movement without tearing the seal. | Builders, Waterproofers |
Planter boxes & garden beds penetrations | Protects against moisture ingress at vulnerable pipe or conduit junctions. | Landscapers, Waterproofers |
Ponds, tanks & water feature penetrations | Maintains water containment integrity in submerged or high-moisture areas. | Waterproofers, Landscapers |
Plant room pipework & mechanical penetrations | High tear resistance for areas subject to vibration or frequent service movement. | Mechanical Contractors, Waterproofers |
Note: Do not install collars over damp surfaces or use with solvent-based membranes or coatings. Always embed collars into the wet coat for proper adhesion and performance.
Gripset Elastoproof Collars adhere and integrate with Gripset liquid-applied membranes on a range of building substrates. For optimal performance, surfaces must be correctly prepared and, where necessary, primed according to substrate type.
Substrate | Surface Preparation | Recommended Primer |
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Concrete (cured) | Clean, remove laitance, dust, and contaminants; ensure dry surface. | Gripset GP Primer (if porous) |
Cement render / screeds | Ensure fully cured; remove loose material and dust. | Gripset GP Primer (if porous) |
Fibre cement sheeting | Clean surface; ensure securely fixed. | Gripset GP Primer (if required) |
Plasterboard | Ensure joints are flush; remove dust. | Gripset GP Primer (if required) |
Masonry & blockwork | Remove dust, efflorescence, and friable material. | Gripset GP Primer |
Metal (galvanised, zincalume, stainless) | Clean thoroughly; remove oxidation. | Gripset OP Primer (if required) |
Timber | Ensure dry, smooth, and free from loose fibres. | Gripset GP Primer |
Existing waterproofing membranes | Ensure surface is sound, clean, and fully bonded. | Consult Adheseal for compatibility |