12mm Heavy Duty Cementitious Tie Kits
These kits differ from our standard cementitious tie kits as they include upgraded 12mm ties for ultra heavy duty applications. They are available in longer lengths (up to 1.5m)
Designed for structural masonry repairs, each kit contains all the essential components required to install high-strength stainless steel ties using specialist cementitious grout. Once cured, the grout forms a continuous bond between the tie and the surrounding masonry, helping transfer structural loads evenly and providing long-term reinforcement.
Titan Ties Cementitious Tie Kits are trusted by structural repair contractors, builders, surveyors and conservation specialists throughout the UK for professional masonry stabilisation projects.
KIT CONTENTS
Each kit contains everything required for professional installation, including:
- 8Nr or 16Nr 12mm ties which can be provided in lengths up to 1.5m
- Titan Cementitious Structural Grout
- Cementitious Tie Applicator Gun
- Specially Designed Pinning Nozzle
- SDS Masonry Drill Bit
- Hole Cleaning Brush
- Blow-Out Pump
- Installation Instructions
Everything required to complete the installation is supplied within the kit.
ADVANTAGES
- Suitable for cavity walls
- 8Nr or 16Nr 12mm ties which can be provided in lengths up to 1.5m
- Our strongest available tie
- Complete professional wall stabilisation kit
- High-strength Grade 304 stainless steel ties
- Specialist structural cementitious grout included
- Excellent long-term corrosion resistance
- Suitable for brick, block and natural stone masonry
- Excellent load transfer through fully bonded installation
- Suitable for conservation and heritage masonry repairs
TECHNICAL DATA
| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Tie Material | Grade 304 Stainless Steel |
| Tie Type | 12mm Cementitious Structural Tie |
| Bonding Medium | Titan Cementitious Grout |
| Installation Method | Fully Grouted |
| Suitable Construction | Brick, Block, Stone & Rubble Masonry |
| Applications | Structural Wall Stabilisation |
| Internal Use | ✔ |
| External Use | ✔ |
| Corrosion Resistance | Excellent |
| Available Lengths | Various kit options |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are cementitious ties?
Cementitious ties are stainless steel structural reinforcement ties that are installed into pre-drilled holes and bonded using high-strength cementitious grout. They are used to reconnect separated masonry, stabilise bulging walls and reinforce brick, stone and rubble-filled structures by creating a fully bonded structural connection.
When should cementitious ties be used?
Cementitious ties are typically specified where masonry requires structural reinforcement rather than simple cavity wall tie replacement. They are commonly used to reconnect separated masonry, stabilise bowing walls, reinforce bulging brickwork and strengthen solid or rubble-filled construction.
When should the sock variant be used?
The sock is placed over the pinning nozzle and injected into the hole with the bar and grout. It retains the grout, preventing excessive loss. It is ideal for use in cavity walls or heavily voided walls where grout loss would otherwise be excessive.
Are cementitious ties suitable for stone and rubble-filled walls?
Yes. Cementitious ties are particularly well suited to traditional stone and rubble-filled walls because the grout forms a continuous bond around the stainless steel tie. This provides excellent load transfer even where the internal construction of the wall is irregular.
Can cementitious ties be used in listed and heritage buildings?
Yes. Cementitious tie systems are widely used on conservation and heritage projects where a fully bonded structural repair is preferred. Their suitability will depend on the building's construction and conservation requirements, so appropriate professional advice should always be sought where necessary.
How do cementitious ties differ from mechanical ties?
Mechanical ties rely on expansion or mechanical anchorage at specific fixing points within the wall. Cementitious ties are bonded along their entire embedded length using structural grout, allowing structural loads to be distributed more evenly through the surrounding masonry. This makes them particularly suitable for traditional masonry and irregular wall construction.
How do I know if I need cementitious ties or another wall repair system?
Cementitious ties are generally used where a wall requires structural stabilisation or separated masonry needs to be reconnected using a fully bonded reinforcement system. If your project involves replacing failed cavity wall ties or repairing isolated cracks, a remedial wall tie system or crack stitching system may be more appropriate. If you're unsure, our technical team can help recommend the correct repair solution.
Will cementitious ties stop further wall movement?
Cementitious ties are designed to reinforce and stabilise masonry by reconnecting sections of wall and improving load transfer. However, they should only be installed once the underlying cause of movement has been identified and, where necessary, addressed. Ongoing structural movement should always be investigated before any structural repair is carried out.
What length tie should I choose?
The correct tie length depends on the wall thickness, construction type and the required embedment depth. If you're unsure which kit is most suitable for your project, our technical team can recommend the appropriate tie length and kit configuration.
Can Structural Supplies help specify the correct cementitious tie kit?
Yes. If you're unsure which Titan Ties Cementitious Tie Kit is right for your project, simply send us photographs of the wall together with the wall thickness, construction type and a brief description of the issue. Our technical team can recommend the most suitable kit and advise on tie length, spacing and installation guidance where appropriate.
12mm Cementitious Tie Kits | Heavy Duty Kits for Structural Repairs
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