Black caulk:
The sealant to use on many DIY home repairs
Black caulk:
The sealant to use on many DIY home repairs
Don’t botch your DIY home repairs by using the incorrect type of black caulk. Find out which black exterior caulk is the easiest to apply and the right one for the job.
Matte black caulk is an important material used for sealing the exterior of your home from the elements and preventing water intrusion damage. The best black caulk is flexible to allow for expansion and contraction over time and is commonly used at junctions between dissimilar materials, exterior penetrations, and to seal vertical and horizontal joints in the exterior envelope of your home.
Black caulk is most commonly used to seal exterior roofing penetrations such as vents and plumbing pipes, to cover exposed nails through shingles, and shingle-to-metal flashing intersections. Black caulk is flexible, ultraviolet-light resistant, and will keep the exterior of your home watertight for decades. Black caulk is also used inside your home where professionals use black granite caulk for ebony-colored countertops.
Some black caulk is so flexible it can be stretched to five times its length before breaking!
LePage offers a premium black caulk product, because quality matters in selecting the right sealant or adhesive for your home. Check out LePage’s Quad Max Window, Door and Siding Sealant. It is a professional-grade exterior caulk with an advanced formulation to ensure maximum flexibility, UV protection, and product adhesion. This product is what all the professionals use.
Don’t need to match a black exterior finish? No problem. LePage has you covered with Quad Invisible Window Door and Siding Sealant. This is an excellent product to use to create invisible repairs without showing through any surfaces. Great for repairs and for sealing areas you don’t want to show.