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What are butyl joint sealants?

Butyl joint sealants are designed to create seals in concrete joints. They are commonly used in precast and underground structures where a reliable seal is required to prevent water infiltration.

Common applications

  • Precast concrete structure joints
  • Manholes and utility vaults
  • Concrete box culverts
  • Septic tanks and containment systems
  • Reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) joints

Quick Decision Guide

  • Concrete joint sealing → Crete-Stik
  • Water infiltration risk → Hydrophilic Waterstop
  • Surface sealing → Butyl Tape
  • Fuel exposure → EX 221

When Butyl Joint Sealant Works Best

You should use butyl joint sealants when:

  • Sealing between concrete-to-concrete joints
  • Working with precast or underground structures
  • Quality watertight performance is needed

When Not to Use Butyl Joint Sealant

You should not use butyl joint sealants when:

Active water infiltration or cold joints → Use Hydrophilic Waterstop

Fuel or hydrocarbon exposure → Use EX 221

Surface-to-surface sealing → Use Butyl Tape

External wrap or reinforcement needed → Use Strap Wrap

Recommended Products

Crete Stik

Crete-Stik is a butyl bitumen blend sealant that is compliant to ASTM C990 in rope form

Black roll of butyl sealant sitting in front of a brown box