How to calculate how much material I will need?

The material consumption is always dependent on various factors. To calculate, you need to know the width, depth, and shape of the gap. In corners, consumption is again very specific and depends on the shape and fitting method of the logs. Therefore, we provide average values obtained from practical tests. For precise calculation, it's always better to perform a test on a specific log cabin or timber frame.

Gap width 25 mm, average yield from 600 ml of sealant: 5.5 meters
Gap width 30 mm, average yield from 600 ml of sealant: 2.2 meters
Gap width 40 mm, average yield from 600 ml of sealant: 1.2 meters
For gap widths of 50 mm and above, it's advisable to test on a case-by-case basis.

We recommend always conducting a test on a specific timber construction. For round log cabins, we typically calculate a yield of 5.5 meters of gap from one 600ml package. For square logs, the yield varies according to the gap width, as indicated in the table above.

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