🛠️ Repair Like a Pro with Mor-Flexx!
Mor-Flexx Textured Caulk is a high-performance sealant designed for mortar and stucco repairs, ensuring a strong bond to masonry surfaces. This 10.5 oz product is proudly made in the USA, offering both durability and ease of use for professionals and DIYers alike.
B**P
Great product.
Great Product. Sticks well. Nice texture. Bought about two boxes for different projects around the house.
G**S
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Good caulking .
T**R
color matched
used to seal windows and door on exterior of building. has held up well to the heat and cold in Pennsylvania. Color matched perfectly.
M**L
Good option to repair small cracks and prevent water intrusion in stucco
The proper way to fix stucco cracks is to grind the crack and possibly drill a small hole at the end of the crack to stop it from spreading, then patch the crack with stucco and re-texture. Wait a day for it to dry, then seal it, prime it and paint to match.If you don't have the expertise or the money to pay a pro to do all of this, then this textured caulk is a great alternative, especially if your stucco happens to be a close color match. To use this, brush clean the crack (remove any mildew or algae if present and let dry). Then just snip the tip of the tube, poke the inside seal with the pin on your caulking gun and apply a small bead along the crack. Work it into the crack with your finger and ensure there are no gaps. As it starts to dry, brush off (with a brush or your hand) any loose bits or over smear and let it dry. You can paint over it if needed but in my case it's a good color match so I didn't have to. It almost disappears when dry and even where it it somewhat noticeable, it still looks better than a crack. In closing, this is not a perfect, professional repair, but it is an inexpensive alternative to stop water from getting inside and rusting the metal mesh that holds your stucco on. Neglecting a crack in stucco will eventually lead to the mesh rusting, expanding and pushing chunks of your stucco off, leading to costly repairs and potential wood rot if you have a wood home. A good enough fix now is better than a perfect, expensive fix a month or a year from now.Tip, if the crack seems to be spreading, drill a small hole at each end of it and then fill the hole with this caulk. The hole will stop the crack from growing further, just be sure there is nothing important in the wall where you're drilling. A power outlet or water fixture (inside or outside) in the area could mean potential danger. You should not need to drill more than 1/4-1/2" into the wall as you're only needing to disrupt the surface crack, so just be careful not to go too deep and you'll be fine as fixtures are usually at least 1" inside (usually!). If unsure, don't drill and just keep an eye on it and re-seal if the crack spreads. The goal is to simply prevent water intrusion, with aesthetics a close second. Good luck!
A**H
Worked exactly as I expected
Good stuff. Worked exactly as I wanted it to. Good texture to match the stucco it was next to.
J**R
Great product
Worked well to fill mortar cracks in stone culvert. The color is a light beige.
A**R
Excellent Product
It is a good product and covers the cracks of the stucco very well...It dried up by next day...
O**R
Works great
Used this to fix cracks in my stucco foundation on my house and Chimney. Color doesn't match but it's good enough. Before I bought this I used indoor tile grout to patch up my stucco'd Chimney...I sprayed a polyurethane spray to seal it because it wasn't hardening. That worked great but this was much better and less messy too.
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