Buildings move daily with heat and wind, and every joint has to move with them while keeping weather out. This system seals facades and movement joints for years of cycling.
Elastic sealants absorb joint movement while bonding to both faces. Correct sizing matters as much as the product: a backer rod sets the width-to-depth ratio so the sealant stretches instead of tearing. Primers secure adhesion on porous or difficult substrates, and each sealant grade carries a defined movement capability on its TDS.
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Accommodates repeated thermal movement
Adhesion across concrete, masonry, metal and glass
UV-stable grades for exposed facades
Watertight detailing at the joints where facades leak
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Width comes from the expected movement, depth from the width using a backer rod. The TDS gives the ratio, and getting it wrong is the top cause of early failure.
Not always. Porous substrates and some metals need it, many surfaces do not. The TDS adhesion table answers this per substrate, or ask us with a photo.
Some grades accept paint, silicone generally does not. Tell us the finish plan before choosing the sealant, not after.
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