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Everbuild Fix and Fill Expanding Foam is a single-component polyurethane foam in a handy 750ml hand-held can, designed for filling, fixing, and sealing gaps around door frames, window frames, pipes, and structural voids without the need for a gun applicator.
Specifications
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Single-component polyurethane foam |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Application method | Hand-held can, no gun required |
| Cure type | Moisture-curing, fast curing |
| Suitable substrates | Timber, masonry, concrete, PVC, metal |
What it's used for
- Filling and sealing gaps around door frames and window frames during installation
- Insulating and draught-proofing around pipe penetrations through walls and floors
- Filling irregular voids and cavities in masonry or timber construction
- Fixing and stabilising frames, sills, and linings prior to final fixing
Fitting and handling
Shake the can well before use and ensure the substrate is clean, dry, and free from dust for a reliable bond. Once dispensed, the foam expands to fill the cavity and typically skins over within 15 to 20 minutes, reaching full cure in around two hours depending on temperature and humidity. Once fully cured, the foam can be trimmed with a sharp knife, sanded smooth, and painted or plastered over as required. Store the can upright in a cool, dry location away from direct heat and frost.
FAQ
Can I use Everbuild Fix and Fill foam without a gun?
Yes, the 750ml hand-held can is designed for direct application without a gun applicator. Simply attach the straw nozzle supplied, shake well, and apply. This makes it a practical choice for one-off jobs and on-site use.
How long does expanding foam take to cure in the UK climate?
At typical UK indoor temperatures of around 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, the foam will skin over in 15 to 20 minutes and reach full cure in approximately two hours. In colder conditions, curing will take longer, so allow additional time before trimming.
Can expanding foam be used around door frames and window frames?
Yes, it is one of the most common uses. Apply in short bursts to avoid over-expansion, which can bow slender frames. Leave a small gap unfilled initially, as the foam will expand to fill the remaining space as it cures.
Everbuild Fix and Fill Expanding Foam pairs well with the door linings and frames available from Nottage Timber Merchants. Browse our full range at door linings and frames, available for collection from our Bridgend yard or with next-day delivery across South Wales.
Description
Everbuild Fix and Fill Expanding Foam is a single-component polyurethane foam in a handy 750ml hand-held can, designed for filling, fixing, and sealing gaps around door frames, window frames, pipes, and structural voids without the need for a gun applicator.
Specifications
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Single-component polyurethane foam |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Application method | Hand-held can, no gun required |
| Cure type | Moisture-curing, fast curing |
| Suitable substrates | Timber, masonry, concrete, PVC, metal |
What it's used for
- Filling and sealing gaps around door frames and window frames during installation
- Insulating and draught-proofing around pipe penetrations through walls and floors
- Filling irregular voids and cavities in masonry or timber construction
- Fixing and stabilising frames, sills, and linings prior to final fixing
Fitting and handling
Shake the can well before use and ensure the substrate is clean, dry, and free from dust for a reliable bond. Once dispensed, the foam expands to fill the cavity and typically skins over within 15 to 20 minutes, reaching full cure in around two hours depending on temperature and humidity. Once fully cured, the foam can be trimmed with a sharp knife, sanded smooth, and painted or plastered over as required. Store the can upright in a cool, dry location away from direct heat and frost.
FAQ
Can I use Everbuild Fix and Fill foam without a gun?
Yes, the 750ml hand-held can is designed for direct application without a gun applicator. Simply attach the straw nozzle supplied, shake well, and apply. This makes it a practical choice for one-off jobs and on-site use.
How long does expanding foam take to cure in the UK climate?
At typical UK indoor temperatures of around 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, the foam will skin over in 15 to 20 minutes and reach full cure in approximately two hours. In colder conditions, curing will take longer, so allow additional time before trimming.
Can expanding foam be used around door frames and window frames?
Yes, it is one of the most common uses. Apply in short bursts to avoid over-expansion, which can bow slender frames. Leave a small gap unfilled initially, as the foam will expand to fill the remaining space as it cures.
Everbuild Fix and Fill Expanding Foam pairs well with the door linings and frames available from Nottage Timber Merchants. Browse our full range at door linings and frames, available for collection from our Bridgend yard or with next-day delivery across South Wales.

















