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Jointing mortar TRUSPREAD
for masonrylimehydraulic

Jointing mortar - TRUSPREAD - Tarmac Building Products - for masonry / lime / hydraulic
Jointing mortar - TRUSPREAD - Tarmac Building Products - for masonry / lime / hydraulic
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Characteristics

Type
jointing
Mortar applications
for masonry
Component
hydraulic, lime
Other characteristics
ready-to-use

Description

Truspread mortar is unique; factory produced with lime added as standard, our Truspread range is available in Dry Silo, Bulk Bags and traditional Ready to Use. Manufactured to the highest quality standards, our customers are guaranteed to receive the same performance and finish from their mortar at every stage of their build and through whichever Truspread delivery method they choose. Lime-based mortars such as Tarmac's Truspread mortars are favoured by builders thanks to their working properties: the fatty, buttery texture is rewarding to work with and makes the mortar easy to lay with minimum wastage and maximum strength. In addition, the mortar’s retained consistency means it remains workable on the bricks and completely fills the vertical as well as horizontal joints in brickwork and masonry. Where can Truspread be used? Large projects  This can be supplied in a silo, traditional Ready to Use mortar into tubs or in the convenience of a bulk bag for site mixing with water. Small projects  Typically supplied as a traditional Ready to Use mortar into tubs or in the convenience of a bulk bag for site mixing with water. Masonry  For use with all commonly available masonry units. Why use Truspread? No change, No Fade We only use 100% synthetic iron oxide pigments which are guaranteed manufacturer not to fade or wash out.

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