Crawl Space Block Brush

Crawl Space Block Brush for foundation wall surface preparation .

$12.27

(3 customer reviews)
Categories: SKU: BLK-BSH

Crawl Space Block Brush

Crawl Space Block Brush for foundation wall surface preparation .

$12.27

(3 customer reviews)
Categories: SKU: BLK-BSH

Description

Surface Prep

Used to sweep dust and insulation fibers from the foundation wall prior to applying the Foundation Seal Tape™.  This Crawl Space Block Brush can also be used for clean up and to prep the vapor barrier for the StickE™ waterproof seam tape. 

Key Features:
  • Heavy-Duty Bristles – With the perfect stiffness, these durable bristles sweep away dust, dirt, and fiberglass particles.
  • Ergonomic Handle – Comfortable grip for easy handling and precision cleaning.
  • Versatile Use – Ideal for prepping foundation walls, sweeping crawl spaces, and ensuring a clean vapor barrier installation.
  • Improves Adhesion – Helps maximize the effectiveness of Foundation Seal Tape™ and StickE™ Seam Tape.
  • Durable Construction – Built to withstand tough cleaning jobs in crawl spaces and basements.
Professional Grade

Whether you’re sealing your crawl space for moisture control, pest prevention, or energy efficiency, this block brush is a must-have tool for proper surface preparation.

Additional information

Weight 0.75 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 6 × 8 in

3 reviews for Crawl Space Block Brush

  1. Currie Mixon

    The brush I got didn’t have a painted handle, but it worked well. This item is a necessity, if you are using the double-sided butyl tape. The brush has served me will with multiple jobs; the bristles are the right size/stiffness to get the loose cement/dust off concrete block. Tip: i zip-tied a carabiner through the hole in the handle for easy access. It’s worth the money, though it feel like it could be a couple of bucks cheaper.

  2. Steve1961

    OK, it’s a brush and there is not a lot that could go wrong with it, I suppose. However, one thing I really liked about it is that the bristles + handle length is very close to 12 inches. The plastic pins are to be installed “about every 2 feet”, so without having to carry a tape measure along with the drill, pins, etc while crawling around in the tight places, I was able to use the brush as a pretty good rough measure to space the pins. One less thing to carry / drag was helpful in parts of my crawlspace.

  3. Jim Vizzaccaro

    Bought but did not use.

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