W. R. Meadows Expands Color Selection for Pourthane Joint Sealants


W. R. MEADOWS not only offers non-sag and self-leveling versions of their dependable POURTHANE joint sealant line, but both products are now available in a variety of colors to add an aesthetically-pleasing element to this necessary concrete construction component. No longer compromise quality for appearance; with POURTHANE NS and POURTHANE SL, you can feel confident in the longevity of the product and be proud of the finished look.

POURTHANE NS elastic, low-modulus, one-component, moisture-curing, non-sag, polyurethane sealant maintains flexibility while providing outstanding durability in horizontal and vertical applications. POURTHANE NS comes in 11 color choices, including white, off white, gray, aluminum gray, tan, redwood tan, stone, limestone, medium bronze, special bronze, and black, to better match a variety of possible projects.

POURTHANE SL elastic, one-component, self-leveling, polyurethane sealant specifically designed to be used in multi-purpose horizontal joint sealing applications is offered in three popular colors: gray, limestone, and desert tan.

“The versatility our POURTHANE products offer to our polyurethane sealants line provides architects, contractors, and distributors additional opportunities to utilize a single source, W. R. MEADOWS, for all of their concrete and building envelope sealant application needs,” says Glenn Tench, vice president of sales and marketing. 

Sample cards showing the actual color of both products are available by request through wrmeadows.com/samples. A digital, printable PDF is also available with color options. Please note the actual color of the product may vary and final color matching should be done with actual material.

Further information about POURTHANE NS can be found at https://www.wrmeadows.com/pourthane-ns-non-sag-joint-sealant/.



August 27, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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