Eric and Matt from MySummerWithSika visit HomeDepot for a product demonstration of Sika Post Fix by our Pro Select team. One bag of this pioneering product replaced (2) 50 pound bags of concrete - without the need for water or long setting times.
Eric and Matt from MySummerWithSika visit HomeDepot for a product demonstration of Sika Post Fix by our Pro Select team. One bag of this pioneering product replaced (2) 50 pound bags of concrete - without the need for water or long setting times.
Great for plugging up a car's vents below the windshield too !
What about Resistance test report : pressure, fire, tearing, sealing ... and application.
Any idea if this would work to fill a large crack/space in concrete?
Is there in Brazil ?
Good products
Seems lightweight? Is it literally just foam? Would it float out of the ground in wet lowlands?
Buena tarde. Me gustaría saber cómo hago para obtener este producto. Me encuentro en Colombia.
Oi amigo! Sou JACSON. Moro em Porto Alegre RS, não tô achando o produto aqui. Onde compro? Abraço
A donde puedo comprarla?
Is that a 5 gallon bucket?
soldzie to można kupić?
Onde eu compro ??
Always found with wooden posts in ground that they rot . Would this product seal the post from water ingress too?
i guess it is kinda off topic but do anyone know a good website to stream newly released series online?
@Franklin Drake Thank you, signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there =) I appreciate it !
@Franklin Drake thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D I appreciate it!
@Luke Lennon Glad I could help :)
Где такое чудо купить можно?
Was that time lapse of it expanding or did it expand that quickly? Thank you for sharing.
3 min
@@michaelrodriguez6979 Wow! That is fast! I may look in to using that when I re-set my main gate post. Even in concrete it started getting some movement and tilting.
How much $$ per bag?
You do not get the weight of concrete though. It seems to me like that is important in most uses!
Anybody pl tell me about what is the name of this foaming material?
How long does that product last?
Arguably longer than quikcrete and just as strong ( depending on soil type )
Will this work for a flag pole?
It’s foam in place!
Can u use 1 bag for 2 holes?
No lol
But, does it blend?
How much is it for one bag? I wasn't sure the price that I thought I saw was the price for one bag.
12$ worth every penny.
eyeeye1 just got a bag from Home Depot for 9.75 Edit: what most people don’t realize is one bag of this is equivalent to two 80lb bags of quikcrete too at a fraction of the weight
@@aron6998 About $20 at my Home Depot in Ontario 😡
Buyers beware - read safety notice on product before using.
Lol why? I mean obviously it’s a chemical reaction happening which means it most definitely is hazardous to your health but so is concrete dust being inhaled when dumped out and mixed
This doesn’t seem to bond well with wooden posts. Seems like you could just fill the hole with just about anything and have similar results.
Não entendi está merda!
I would buy bags of this and pour it into my ex Girlfriend’s front seat of her car.
It’s shrinks after expanding. This is what I don’t like about it
Mouais, ce produit n'a rien de révolutionnaire si ce n'est celui du temps de prise mais ils reste de la mousse expansive évoluée.
3 X the cost of concrete... pricey....
1 bag of this is equal to two bags of 80# quikcrete so I would say around 75% extra cost instead of your 300%, however no mixing in a wheelbarrow or backbreaking weight especially if you’re older and can’t pickup an 80# bag of quikcrete it definitely has it’s place for certain small projects such as a mailbox post or something like that
@@aron6998 ...... ummmmmm ??? ok you just saw a guy demo one bag just fill a 5 gallon pail right ? so one bag is nowhere close two equalling 2 80lb bags of concrete. Sure if your older and need a quick fix this will work, however for a fence, id still use concrete, its stronger, heavier, termites wont nest in it and will outlast the foam, not to mention the foam will trap and hold moisture FAR worse than concrete ever will, thus speed up the rotting any wood set in it at a far faster rate than if it was sitting in dirt. i get your point, but the reality isover the long term concrete is far superior in every way except the time and ease of setting it. Ill do it right the 1st time and be done.
Snowblind I’ve used this and concrete and yes full expansion is two bags worth and actually it’s closed cell foam and water doesn’t penetrate but maybe instead of being closed minded try things outside your box
@@aron6998 There is an old saying... " If it aint broke don't fix it"......... there are tons of reviews on this foam where people are sorry they used it and wish they used concrete instead of being 'lazy" about it... their words not mine........ its not about being close minded its about just doing something right the 1st time, just because something is new doesn't mean its better.....
Snowblind concrete was new at one time and people didn’t know how to take it either right? My point is I never said concrete was “broken” and I’m not advocating for its eradication either however just bc you like concrete doesn’t make it right for all applications either, for a mailbox post I’m going to be lazy as they say and use foam and get back to drinking my beer faster
Commercially expensive
again more plastic in the enviroment....what a nonsens