🚀 Seal it, forget it, and watch your concrete shine!
SIKA Sikaflex Self-Leveling Sealant is a premium polyurethane concrete sealant designed for driveways, garages, sidewalks, and industrial joints. It cures quickly to a durable, waterproof, and weather-resistant finish that can be sanded and painted. The self-leveling formula ensures a smooth application without tooling, making it ideal for professional and DIY use alike.
Material | Polyurethane |
Brand | SIKA |
Style | Compact |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 8 x 11.5 x 12 inches |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Form | Fl |
Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 10033886000434 |
Number of Items | 12 |
Color | Gray |
Manufacturer | Sika USA |
Part Number | 91065 |
Item Weight | 11.55 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 11.5 x 12 inches |
Item model number | 515304 |
Size | 10.1 fl. Oz (Pack of 12) |
Pattern | Sealant |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Sealant (12-pack) |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
F**E
Great product
This stuff is the best. I decided to fix a bunch of cracks on my 20+ year old driveway and to clean and fill expansion joints. This product levels very well and seals up completely within 24 hours. It is significantly better than all of the other crack fillers that I have tried. Highly recommended!
D**S
Self leveling and fills the cracks.
Works great, self leveling, fills the cracks. Great for amateurs!
G**K
Easy to apply
This product is not for sealing vertical cracks and joints, horizontal only. I have a few wide gaps between slabs in my driveway and I was told that could undermine it and cause it to sink. I got some sand and filled in the gaps, leaving a half inch depth at the top. You put this stuff in your caulking gun and then basically just pour it in. It's a little thicker than honey and it will flow and fill in the area so you don't need to be as precise as with regular caulk. Just move along, allowing the caulk to ooze out as you go. It is self leveling and self sealing because it flows and makes contact with all the sides. It is supposed to remain stretchy and keep the water out for a long time. I can't say anything about that because I only just applied it but it has dried to a rubbery consistency and it looks great.
E**S
Pretty good, flows well
I bought this to seal up the expansion cuts in the garage concrete. I noticed a while ago that the expansion cuts had done their job and there were cracks in the bottom of each cut, probably going down through the whole slab. I've got some radon issues here so i wanted to get something I could apply that would drip down and flow well enough to get a reasonably air tight seal in the cracks.I had to use quite a lot of the sealant but it did flow from the top of the cuts down to the bottom (the cut was too narrow to get even the smallest part of the tip inside it). The cracks are narrow enough that it didn't flow down the crack itself. I would not bet on that always working because this stuff is very runny and can easily flow down a crack. Fortunately the cracks at the bottom of my expansion joints are very small.It cleans up well off the sealed concrete in my garage. I'd hate to think about cleaning this off rough outside concrete. It's definitely not cheap but it's the kind of thing I want to only have to do once so a quality polyurethane seems like a good choice given that I may eventually paint the garage floor. For outdoor applications, where there's no chance I'll paint it, I may opt for silicone based because it resists UV better.
M**.
That if you order less than 3 or 4, expect damage due to improper packaging.
That amazon does not this item without damage. The product is good, i think... i wont know for a couple of years so all i know is that it is easy to use.and definitely looks better than the crack. But amazon doesnt protect the spout of this product from damage, and half of those i have ordered arrive with broken and bent spouts. The box the cartridge is shipped in is too big and the cartridge is allowed to shift and break its spout... which has a weaker support than 10oz cartridges
M**E
Plan Ahead
I really like this stuff. It flows and self-levels very well but that quality means some advance planning makes things go much smoother.My advice is to keep the box it came in and when you go to apply it cut off the box flaps from the side you opened and put a grocery store plastic bag in the bottom of the empty box. Also, have paper towels handy. The reason for this? Unlike caulk, when you stop pumping this stuff out and it quits flowing it still drips for a long time, even from an "empty" tube. When the tube is empty immediately point the spout up, remove the tube from the caulk gun and throw it in the box you kept.Also, when you stop pumping this stuff out it takes a while for it to stop flowing like caulk does, but even then, if you point the nozzle down it will slowly flow out of the tube. It is handy to have one of those cardboard flaps you cut off to immediately slide under the nozzle as you lift it up from the job. Get the nozzle pointed up and have a paper towel ready.Also, if you use a backer rod, make sure it is a tight fit. I had one spot where the backer rod barely touched each side and this stuff apparently flowed through a bit. I had a dip in edges in that spot as it cured. If the backer rod is not reasonably tight I suggest putting a little coarse "play sand" on the sides of the backer rod (where the backer rod curves down and meets the concrete on each side).You can ignore all that and still get a great result, but you might then spend a good while cleaning up.
R**E
Easy to use and levels on it's own.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Great for horizontal crack. I used 3/8 diamond crack chaser on the grinder and then used 3/8 for one crack and 1 inch for another large crack. This self leveling worked good. I put a block of wood at the end of the crack by the grass so it wouldn't all leak out. Sealed well.
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