caulks in English

verb
1
seal (a gap or seam) with a waterproof filler and sealant.
At Brooker Creek Elementary School, plant operators were caulking the seams left when aluminum awnings over the doors were ripped away from several portable classrooms.
verb
    calk

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1. Caulks and sealants

2. Caulked , caulk·ing , caulks also Calked or calk·ing or calks v

3. Caulker definition, a person who caulks the seams of boats or the like

4. Caulked, Caulk·ing, Caulks also calked or calk·ing or calks v.tr

5. Caulker (plural Caulkers) A person who caulks various structures (as ships) and certain types of piping

6. Examples of products that make use of Butyl include tire inner tubes, ball air bladders, caulks and sealants, cling wrap and even chewing gum.

7. The Butyl based adhesive is formulated without VOCs, and is compatible with most caulks and sealants used for window installation

8. Biocides, microbicides, mildewcides and preservatives for use in industrial cooling water, water treatment systems, paper processing, adhesive materials, emulsion binders, paints and coatings, sealants, latex, caulks and sealants, hair, skin and sun care preparations, household, commercial, industrial and institutional cleaning preparations

9. Our Caulking and joint sealing professionals have built a reputation as one of Omaha’s finest Caulking companies, providing the highest caliber services and affordable caulks and sealants for everything including driveway sealing and driveway repair, new construction Caulking, and weather sealing for your existing windows and siding.

10. Chinking for log homes and log cabins is a product similar to Caulks and Sealants that is used in ‘Chinked’ Style log homes that are purposely built with a space between each course of log work…or any place where the gap to be filled is greater than 1″ in diameter