Sealants & Adhesives Special Offers
Find the best sealant and adhesive special offers at ITS. From silicone sealant to grab adhesive, these trade-grade products help you bond, seal and fix fast with top brand reliability at reduced prices.
What Jobs Are Sealants & Adhesives Best At?
- Sealing Joints – Perfect for bathrooms, kitchens and window installs to prevent leaks and moisture ingress.
- Bonding Surfaces – Use grab adhesive for fixing skirting, panels or trims without nails or screws.
- Filling Gaps – Smooth out cracks and gaps around frames, pipework and fittings for a clean finish.
- Outdoor Weatherproofing – Exterior sealants protect brick, metal and plastic from rain and UV damage.
Who Uses Sealants & Adhesives?
- Builders and general contractors
- Plumbers and bathroom fitters
- Decorators and finishers
- Joiners and shopfitters
Choosing the Right Sealant or Adhesive
Material Compatibility
Pick a sealant or adhesive suited to the materials you’re working with — silicone for bathrooms, polymer for outdoor use, or solvent-based for heavy-duty fixing.
Flexibility
Look for flexible sealants for joints or moving parts — ideal for window frames, doors and pipework.
Curing Time
Fast-grab adhesives and quick-drying silicones speed up finishing time, especially on live jobs or tight turnarounds.
Colour & Finish
Choose clear or colour-matched sealants for a neat, professional look once applied and cured.
Sealant & Adhesive Offers FAQs
Are trade sealant offers the same quality?
Yes — these are full trade-grade sealants and adhesives, just discounted as part of special promotions or bulk deals.
Can I use the same adhesive indoors and outdoors?
Only if it’s rated for both. Check the label — hybrid polymer and solvent-based types usually suit both environments.
What’s the difference between silicone and acrylic sealant?
Silicone sealant is waterproof and flexible — perfect for bathrooms. Acrylic is paintable and better for interior trim and decoration.
How long does grab adhesive take to set?
Most grab adhesives take 10–15 minutes to bond, and fully cure in 24 hours depending on material and temperature.