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Guide to Caulking Materials

Keep your building airtight with caulking materials


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Caulking products are important to building construction, protecting against air, water, dust and insects. They're also an important part of thermal insulation and noise reduction. Use caulking materials when constructing new buildings, or to do touch up and repair work for nicks and gouges. Find caulking manufacturers online for all of the caulk products you need.

Suppliers of caulking materials sell a variety of caulking materials and other construction products. When searching for commercial caulking products online, know the options available, including:
  1. Buy all necessary sealing products from caulk manufacturers: caulk, caulk guns, joint sealants, and glazing materials.
  2. Choose from a variety of caulking materials, including acrylic, latex, urethane and silicone.
  3. Match the color of your caulking material with your building with colored caulk or caulk that can be painted over.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Buy caulk and caulking equipment from online vendors


Construction projects may require a large amount of caulking materials. Caulking manufacturers sell all the supplies you need to keep your operation running smoothly, all types of sealants, caulks, backing rods and caulking guns. Make your Internet search faster by going to a single source for all of your caulking equipment.

I recommend: For a large variety of caulk and caulking guns, see the NexTag's catalog of caulking products. Get all of your caulking supplies from adhesive caulking to caulking guns to caulk backer rods from Aubuchon Hardware.

Choose the right caulking material


There are a number of types of caulking material available. Before purchasing from suppliers of caulking materials, know the type of caulk you need. Acrylic and latex are cheaper water-based caulks valued for paintability and easy clean up. Urethane caulks adhere to the widest variety of materials, while silicone is least susceptible to ultraviolet damage and atmospheric contaminants.

I recommend: SealantsAndCoatings.com sells a wide variety of products from multiple caulk manufacturers. Browse their listing of products, and also see their handy guide on selecting the right caulking material.

Match your building color with colored caulk


Ideally your caulk should be invisible, blending into the background. If you don't want to worry about paint not sticking or peeling off of the caulk in your joints, buy colored caulk or look for caulk that paint will easily stick to.

I recommend: For custom colored caulking, contact Centura Paint. Their custom caulk adheres to a variety of surfaces and offers easy clean up. For a variety of colored caulk options from multiple caulk manufacturers, see the selection available at InstallerStore.com. Sashco's Lexel brand caulk is a product with enhanced paintability and will bond to most surfaces.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • For construction operations requiring large amounts of caulking, save money by finding a caulk supplier that sells caulk in bulk, or contact a caulking manufacturer about getting a deal on bulk purchases.

The official source of Caulking Materials is the Caulking Materials page at Business.com


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