Making the seams of a wooden boat watertight by sealing them with oakum.
Waterproof material used to seal joints at intersections of building components. Caulking is used with some types of siding.
General term which, in trenchless technology, refers to methods by which joints may be closed within a pipeline
System of using unpicked rope and pitch to seal gaps in planks.
A flexible material used to fill gaps and seal joints of a building to retard the flow of air, water and heat. See Sealant.
insertion of material between planks to waterproof the joint.
the sealing of bell-and-spigot drain pipe joints w/ oakum & lead
A waterproof material used to seal cracks.
Caulking is flexible material used to seal a gap between two surfaces.
Compound for filling joints to prevent leakage of water and air. Weatherproof caulking is made of a silicone base.
Sealing used in joints to prevent the passage of fluid (commonly moisture) or gas.
The application of a sealant in a joint or opening to prevent the passage of water, air, dust and noise.
A widely used filler material. Primarily, it is used as a sealant around sinks, tubs, showers and countertops. Other applications for caulking include sealing window and door frames, filling minor cracks in drywall and gaps between wood members.
a resilient material used to seal cracks, fill joints, prevent leakage, and/or provide water proofing.
Putty like mastic material used to fill and seal cracks and crevices. Usually applied in a color that matches the wood so that it is not prominent when viewed from a distance.
Used to seal gaps between surfaces, typically in a kitchen, bathroom, or outdoor siding. Caulking helps to prevent water leaks and acts as a seal in general against the elements.
A resilient mastic compound often having a silicone, bituminous, or rubber base; used to seal cracks, fill joints, prevent leakage, and/or provide waterproofing used in the replacement of commercial or residential glass.
material used to caulk seams
Material used to seal exterior cracks and openings such as windows or foundations.
Material used to fill joints that may exist between floors and fixtures; around windows and doors, shower stalls and bathtubs, etc.
A resilient mastic compound often having a silicone or rubber base, used to fill cracks and joints, that remains plastic for an extended period of time.
Tightening or making a joint leak-proof by sealing with an elastic adhesive compound.
A pliable material used to seal cracks or openings such as around windows.
Material used to seal cracks, fill joints, and prevent seepage. Includes mastic compounds with silicone, asphalt, or rubber bases.
A process used to seal the seams in wooden boats, in order to make them watertight, or to close up crevices in buildings against water, air, dust or insects.
A material used to seal spaces (areas of potential air leakage into or out of a building envelope) to make them airtight.
A substance, usually waterproof, which is used to fill and seal joints or seams.
A composition of vehicle and pigment, used at ambient temperatures for filling joints, that remains plastic for an extended time after application.
(n.) A flexible material used to seal a gap between two surfaces (e.g., between pieces of siding or the corners in tub walls) (v.) To fill a joint with mastic or asphalt plastic cement to prevent leaks
Caulking refers to putty like materials to fill in voids or spaces between wood or metal that would otherwise leak air or water. Provide in 1/â„10 quart or quart tubes and installed with a caulking gun.
A sealant used in making watertight joints.
A substance to stop and make watertight against leakage.
Sealants used to seal fixed and movable construction joints and prevent infiltration.
A putty-like material used to seal and weather-proof joints.
Material used to make an air-tight seal by filling in cracks, such as those around windows and doors.
The operation or method of rendering a joint tight against water.
(1) the physical process of sealing a joint or juncture; (2) sealing and making weather-tight the joints, seams, or voids between adjacent units by filling with a sealant.
A compound for filling joints and sealing cracks to prevent leakage of water and air.
A soft semi liquid material used to seal cracks around a window and doorframe adjacent to the wall opening. Normally, this is applied from a tube in a caulking gun. enter Jamb The vertical rail in a sliding glass door panel containing the lock.
Sealant which is usually extruded or troweled into a recess or joint, to seal against air and water leakage through the joint.
is material used to plug cracks and seams so air or water can't leak in or out.
Material used to seal the seams in a wooden vessel, making it watertight.