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Where You'll See Silicone in Action
Silicone sealants are used across multiple industries, including:
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Construction: For windows, doors, siding, and roofing details.
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Bathrooms & Kitchens: Around sinks, tubs, tiles — anywhere that needs a watertight seal.
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Automotive: Sealing parts that face heat and vibration.
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Glazing: Bonding and sealing glass panels.
Whether you're on a jobsite or doing DIY work at home, chances are silicone is already part of your toolkit.
What Makes Silicone Sealants Different
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Long-lasting Flexibility: Silicone doesn’t shrink or crack as easily over time, which means fewer repairs down the road.
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Weather & UV Resistant: Perfect for outdoor use — it won’t degrade in harsh Canadian winters or hot summers.
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Waterproof: Keeps moisture out of joints and gaps, making it ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and building exteriors.
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Neutral or Acetoxy Curing: Available in both fast-curing acidic types and low-odor, non-corrosive neutral versions.
Why Silicone?
Silicone sealants are one of the most commonly used sealant types — and for good reason.
They bond well to glass, metal, and ceramic.
They're waterproof, flexible, and stand up to extreme weather.
Whether you're sealing a window frame or tackling a bathroom renovation, silicone is likely what you're reaching for.


What Are Silicone Sealants?
Flexible, waterproof, and built to last.
Here's why they're the go-to choice for a wide range of sealing jobs.