Door & Window Sealants
Looking to keep the elements at bay and maintain a snug, energy-efficient home? Our door and window sealant range has you covered. Suitable for interior and external use, sealants offer superior protection against drafts, moisture and noise, ensuring your living space remains comfortable all year round.
Designed for easy application, our sealants boast a user-friendly formula that adheres seamlessly to various surfaces, including wood, metal and uPVC frames. Whether you're sealing gaps around doors, windows or skirting boards, our range provides long-lasting results that stand the test of time. Choose from a selection of colours to seamlessly blend with your existing décor, ensuring a clean, professional finish every time. With our door and window sealants, you can eliminate chilly drafts and unwelcome leaks, while enjoying the benefits of a more energy-efficient and comfortable home. Browse our range today and experience the difference quality sealant can make. For new fixtures, shop our external doors and windows,.
FAQs
What is window and door sealant?
Window and door sealant is a waterproof material used to seal gaps and joints around windows and doors, preventing water infiltration, air leaks and drafts. This all-weather sealant provides insulation and weatherproofing, enhancing energy efficiency and protecting the interior from moisture and external elements.
Can windows and doors be resealed?
Yes, windows and doors can be resealed. Regular maintenance and resealing help prolong the lifespan of windows and doors while ensuring optimal performance and comfort in your home. Check the compatibility of the sealant with your fixtures. For example, you may need a specialised uPVC sealant for uPVC windows.
Should I seal windows with acrylic or silicone-based sealant?
Silicone-based window sealant offers superior flexibility and durability, making it ideal for sealing windows exposed to movement and extreme weather conditions. Acrylic sealant is suitable for interior applications where flexibility is less critical. Consider the specific requirements of your project and the conditions your windows will face before choosing a window frame sealant.