Everbuild CONSTRUCTA PRO Adhesive Foam – Gun Grade – Plasterboard & more
SKU: CONPRO07
Categories: Expanding Foam, Plastering Consumables
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Brand: Everbuild
£6.90£8.28 EX VATINC VAT
High-strength gun-grade adhesive foam that bonds plasterboard, insulation, brick, timber and more. Works on uneven surfaces, stays flexible once cured, and handles temperatures from -40°C to +80°C. A genuinely useful one-can fix for a lot of trade jobs.
Everbuild Constructa Pro foam is a gun-grade polyurethane adhesive foam built for the kind of jobs where a tube of grab adhesive just isn’t going to cut it. Whether you’re fixing plasterboard to a masonry wall, bonding insulation panels to a flat roof, or pinning skirting boards without reaching for the rawlplugs, this is the product that gets it done in one pass. The Everbuild Constructa Pro foam adheres to stone, concrete block, brick, timber, metal, insulation board and most common building substrates without needing primers or surface prep beyond basic cleanliness.
What makes it genuinely useful on site is the combination of limited post-expansion and fast initial tack. You apply the bead, press the board, prop it if needed, and an hour later you’re plastering or moving on to the next sheet. That’s a real time saving compared to dot-and-dab, which involves mixing, waiting, and a fair amount of mess. One can covers around 12m² of insulation panels when applied as three beads per square metre, so it’s economical if you’re applying it correctly and not going heavy-handed.
Where Everbuild Constructa Pro Gets Used on Site
Cold-weather working is where this foam pulls ahead of a lot of alternatives. Application temperature can go as low as -5°C, provided the can itself is above +5°C. That’s a meaningful real-world spec for anyone working on unheated new-builds or external wall insulation through winter. Once cured, the foam is rot-proof and moisture resistant, and handles a temperature range of -40°C to +80°C without going brittle. It remains flexible throughout its life, which matters on timber-framed structures where a little movement is always going to happen.
It’s solvent-free and CFC/HCFC-free, so no ozone-depleting propellant and no solvents off-gassing in enclosed spaces. Compatibility is broad: most paints, many solvents, and a wide range of chemical substrates won’t cause adhesion failure. One thing worth noting is that cured foam should not be left exposed to UV for extended periods. Cover it with plaster, paint or another finish layer and it’ll last indefinitely.
For trade use, the gun-grade format means consistent, controllable application rather than wrestling with a straw nozzle on a standard can. If you’re doing any volume of dry lining, insulation boarding or general fixing work, it’s worth keeping a few cans in the van.
Pro Tip: Warm the can to at least 15°C before use in cold conditions, even if the ambient temperature is above the minimum threshold — a cold can produces inconsistent bead pressure and wastes product.
Constructa Pro adhesive foam is used across a wide range of interior and exterior building applications. Dry liners use it to fix plasterboard directly to masonry walls as an alternative to dot-and-dab. Insulators rely on it to bond rigid insulation panels to flat roofs, pitched roofs, external walls and façades. It also works well for fixing skirting boards, architraves and decorative mouldings where traditional mechanical fixings would show or split the material.
Beyond interior fit-out, it's used as a mortar substitute for non-structural garden builds such as planters and rough boundary walls, and for filling the gaps between insulation panels where thermal bridging needs to be minimised. The foam's ability to bridge uneven surfaces makes it a practical choice wherever the substrate isn't perfectly flat.
Best For
- Bonding plasterboard to masonry walls
- Fixing rigid insulation panels to roofs and walls
- Skirting boards and architrave fixing
- Filling cavities between insulation boards
- Façade decorative element bonding
- Non-structural garden wall and planter builds
Compatible Surfaces
- Concrete and concrete block
- Brick and stone
- Timber and OSB
- Plasterboard and dry lining board
- Metal substrates
- PU, polystyrene and phenolic foam insulation panels
Key Properties
- Gun-grade application for consistent bead control
- Limited post-expansion for precise panel placement
- Temperature resistant from -40°C to +80°C
- Applicable down to -5°C ambient temperature
- Remains flexible once cured, does not become brittle
- Solvent-free and CFC/HCFC-free
- Covers approx. 12m² of insulation panels per can
- Ready to continue work within 1 hour of application
Not suitable for: Cured foam should not be left exposed to UV radiation for extended periods as it will degrade on the surface. It is not suitable for structural load-bearing applications where certified mechanical fixings are required by building regulations.
Fit the can to a compatible PU foam gun and adjust the dosing valve before starting. Shake the can well and apply a continuous bead or serpentine pattern to the substrate or the back of the panel. Press the panel firmly into position immediately after application. The limited post-expansion means there is less chance of bowing, but light props or temporary supports are still a sensible precaution on larger boards.
Work within the temperature limits: substrate and ambient air should ideally be above 5°C, even if the can tolerates lower. Once applied, most boards can be plastered or worked on within an hour. If applying in warm or dry conditions, a light mist of water on the substrate can improve adhesion and accelerate cure.
- Ensure substrate is clean, dry and free from dust, oil and loose material
- Bring the can to at least +5°C before use, even in mild weather
- Shake the can vigorously for at least 30 seconds
- Attach the can firmly to a calibrated PU foam gun
- Apply a continuous serpentine bead or spot pattern to the substrate or panel back
- Lightly mist the substrate with water if conditions are warm or dry to aid cure
- Press the panel firmly into position within a few seconds of application
- Use props or temporary supports on large panels while the foam achieves initial tack
- Allow a minimum of 1 hour before continuing work, plastering or applying finish
- Trim any excess cured foam flush with a sharp knife before finishing
Can Constructa Pro adhesive foam be used as a substitute for dot-and-dab plasterboard adhesive?
Yes, and for many fixers that's one of its main jobs. It bonds plasterboard directly to masonry walls with a fast initial tack and covers around 12m² per can at three beads per square metre. You don't need to mix anything and you can plaster within an hour of application, which is a genuine time saving over the traditional method.
What is the minimum working temperature for Constructa Pro foam?
It can be applied at ambient temperatures as low as -5°C, which covers most UK site conditions through winter. The key exception is the can itself: it needs to be at a minimum of +5°C to dispense correctly. Keep cans in the site cabin or van overnight rather than leaving them on a cold substrate.
Does Constructa Pro foam need to be protected once cured?
Cured foam is rot-proof and moisture resistant, but it degrades if left exposed to UV radiation for extended periods. In any finished application it will naturally be covered by plaster, render or paint, so this isn't usually an issue. If it's going to be visible or exposed in any external application, cover it with a suitable paint or sealant.
Constructa Pro is a one-component moisture-curing polyurethane adhesive foam in gun-grade format. It carries a thermal conductivity of approximately 0.036 W/(m·K), which means it contributes to the thermal performance of insulation assemblies rather than introducing a bridge. The propellant is ozone-safe, the formulation is solvent-free, and the cured material is dimensionally stable within a service temperature range of -40°C to +80°C.
| Product Type | Gun-grade adhesive foam |
|---|---|
| Chemistry | One-component moisture-curing polyurethane |
| Coverage | Approx. 12m² insulation panels per can (3 beads per m²) |
| Application Temperature | -5°C to +40°C ambient (can must be above +5°C) |
| Service Temperature Range | -40°C to +80°C |
| Thermal Conductivity | Approx. 0.036 W/(m·K) |
| Skin Time | Approx. 5–10 minutes (conditions dependent) |
| Workable After Application | 1 hour |
| Propellant | CFC-free and HCFC-free |
| Solvents | Solvent-free |
| UV Resistance | Not suitable for prolonged UV exposure without cover |
| SKU | CONPRO07 |
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