Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2025-04-03 Origin: Site
Silicone sealants have long set the standard for durability, adhesion, and water resistance. However, silicone has some drawbacks. The most significant is that it is not paintable. In some settings, this is very important for a finished look.
The best acrylic sealants come close to silicone in sealing out weather and filling gaps, but they also accept paint very well for an excellent look when completed.
Acrylic latex sealant is by far the most commonly used sealant for interior applications such as door and window trim, crown mouldings, chair rail, and other wood and composite trim. It fills the gaps, seals out weather, and cleans up very easily with water.
Acrylic sealers are also used to bridge the gaps between the wall and cabinets or decorative materials, such as stone or tiled areas. Exterior-grade acrylic sealants can be used outdoors but must be painted with exterior paint.
While pure silicone is sometimes still used around sinks and bathtubs, siliconized acrylic latex sealant is more common nowadays.