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EOFY: Smart Moves for Construction & Trade Businesses Before 30 June

EOFY: Smart Moves for Construction & Trade Businesses Before 30 June

by Kimberly Reyes | Jun 8, 2026 | Uncategorized

End of Financial Year 2026: Smart Moves for Construction & Trade Businesses Before 30 June The end of the financial year is just around the corner   and for construction, trade, and sealing businesses across Australia, it’s one of the most important dates on...

Gap Filler vs. Silicone: When to Use Water Based Acrylics for Interior Finishing

by Kimberly Reyes | May 27, 2026 | Uncategorized

Gap Filler vs. Silicone: When to Use Water Based Acrylics for Interior Finishing Walk into any hardware store and the sealant aisle offers dozens of options silicone, acrylic, hybrid, and polyurethane. For interior finishing work, the wrong choice doesn’t just...

SS100: Why 100% Neutral Cure is Non Negotiable for Natural Stone

by Kimberly Reyes | May 27, 2026 | Uncategorized

Natural stone marble, granite, limestone, travertine ranks among the most striking and expensive finish materials in Australian construction. It is also highly unforgiving when the wrong sealant touches it. A single bead of acetoxy cure silicone on a polished marble...

The “Matte Finish” Advantage: Aesthetic Sealing for Modern Composite Panels

by Kimberly Reyes | May 27, 2026 | Uncategorized

Contemporary architecture increasingly relies on composite cladding panels aluminium composite material (ACM), fibre cement composites, and high pressure laminate (HPL) for clean lines and design versatility. These facades demand a sealant that matches their...

Sealing in 40°C+: Tips for High Temperature Applications with Simseal

by Kimberly Reyes | May 26, 2026 | Uncategorized

Anyone who has tried to run a clean bead of sealant across a metal flashing at 2pm in a Queensland summer knows the challenge. The substrate burns through a glove. The sealant skins within seconds. The result is a compromised joint that fails within months. Applying...

Simflex Facade: The Technical Breakdown of ±50% Movement Capability

by Kimberly Reyes | May 26, 2026 | Uncategorized

Modern building facades face relentless stress. Thermal cycling, wind load, structural settlement, and seismic movement all open and close joints hundreds of times over a building’s lifespan. Simflex Facade addresses that reality directly. Its ±50% movement...

NCC Compliance and Adhesion: Why Priming is Non Negotiable

by Kimberly Reyes | May 5, 2026 | Uncategorized

NCC Compliance and Adhesion : In the Australian commercial building landscape, “near enough” is never good enough. As compliance officers and engineers across Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne can attest, the integrity of a building’s facade relies on the...

The Heat is On: Mastering Passive Fire Protection in SE QLD Construction

by Kimberly Reyes | May 5, 2026 | Uncategorized

In the fast paced world of South East Queensland construction, the margin for error in fire safety is non-existent. From the soaring high rises of the Gold Coast to the sprawling commercial hubs of Brisbane, passive fire protection is the silent sentinel that saves...

The Self Cleaning Secret: Why Simflex Facade Prevents Ugly Dirt Streaks

by Kimberly Reyes | May 5, 2026 | Uncategorized

Why Simflex Facade? In the competitive world of Australian commercial construction, a building’s exterior is its calling card. However, walk through the CBDs of Sydney, Melbourne, or Brisbane, and you will notice a common problem: modern buildings that appear to be...

Priming for Success: Optimum Prime & Mega Prime

by Kimberly Reyes | May 4, 2026 | Uncategorized

In the world of high stakes waterproofing and remedial construction, the sealant is only as good as its bond. For projects across Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne, surface contamination and difficult substrates are the leading causes of sealant failure. To ensure a...
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  • The “Matte Finish” Advantage: Aesthetic Sealing for Modern Composite Panels
  • Sealing in 40°C+: Tips for High Temperature Applications with Simseal

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