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2 April 2026

  • curprev 16:2716:27, 2 April 2026Jorgusqnkv talk contribs 12,003 bytes +12,003 Created page with "<html><p> Freeze-Thaw Prevention: Sealants That Actually Last</p> <p> When temperatures swing from subfreezing nights to sunny afternoons, building materials expand and contract—over and over again. This freeze-thaw cycling works like a slow-motion wedge, prying apart hairline gaps, inviting moisture, and eventually causing costly failures. The right sealant can break that cycle. But “right” is doing a lot of work: not all sealants are engineered for wide temperatu..."