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Joint Sealants & Crack Fillers for Concrete & Asphalt Repair

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Joint sealants and crack fillers flow smoothly into cracks and expansion joints in concrete or asphalt. These self-leveling fillers provide a flexible seal in joints to accommodate movement, and they fill cracks in concrete and asphalt to prevent further damage from wear and water exposure.

Joint Sealants for Concrete

Joint Sealants for Concrete
Joint sealants flow smoothly into the space between expansion joints and cracks in concrete. These flexible, self-leveling sealants accommodate movement from thermal expansion or settling.

Acrylic Latex Base Material

Hybrid Base Material

Polyurea Base Material

Polyurethane Base Material

Silicone Base Material

General Purpose Crack Fillers for Concrete & Asphalt

General Purpose Crack Fillers for Concrete & Asphalt
These general purpose crack fillers pour into small gaps in concrete and asphalt surfaces that experience minimal movement to help prevent further damage from wear and water exposure. These fillers are liquid and self leveling, limiting the need for tools to apply the fillers. They are often used on sidewalks, patios, garages, and driveways to extend the working life of paved surfaces.

Acrylic Latex Base Material

Cement Base Material

Epoxy Base Material

High-Performance Crack Fillers for Concrete & Asphalt

High-Performance Crack Fillers for Concrete & Asphalt
These crack fillers include materials in their formula that strengthen gap-filling performance and working life. They offer more protection to the edges along concrete and asphalt cracks to prevent chipping and crumbling. Crack fillers are less flexible than joint sealants and are designed for areas with minimal traffic.

Cement Base Material

Epoxy Base Material

Polyurea Base Material

Polyurethane Base Material

Rope Crack Fillers for Concrete & Asphalt

Rope Crack Fillers for Concrete & Asphalt
These concrete and asphalt crack fillers come in the form of a rope that is pressed into the seam of a joint or a crack and melted with direct heat from a torch. They are often used to fill joints in sidewalks or cracks in driveways, and other surfaces that experience minimal movement.

Acrylic Latex Base Material

Cement Base Material