
DAP
Founded in 1865, DAP Global Inc. has been manufacturing adhesives, sealants, caulks, and home improvement products for over 160 years. Based in the United States, the company operates manufacturing facilities across the country and has built its reputation on providing reliable bonding and sealing products for both professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts.
DAP serves the construction, architectural, and home improvement markets with products that meet various industry standards. Their sealants and caulks are formulated for everything from basic weatherproofing to specialized applications requiring ASTM C920 elastomeric joint sealant compliance. Professional contractors rely on DAP products for building envelope work, interior finish carpentry, and maintenance applications where proper adhesion and weather resistance are critical.
The product lineup spans multiple categories including construction adhesives, wood glues, spray foam insulation, caulks, sealants, and patch compounds. DAP's Weldwood brand, celebrating 100 years in the market, offers wood adhesives and glues trusted by furniture makers and finish carpenters. Their construction adhesives like the HD Max formula provide polyurethane-based bonding strength for both porous and non-porous materials. The company's painting preparation products include spackling compounds and crack fillers that help achieve smooth, professional finishes.
Key product lines include the Weldwood 2IN1 Wood Glue & Filler, which delivers 900 PSI bond strength while filling gaps up to 1/8 inch, and their Wall & Cavity Aerosol Foam, which earned recognition with a Golden Hammer Award for its wide-spray applicator and Class A fire resistance. DAP On the Go offers compact versions of popular formulas in portable sizes for field repairs and small projects. Their sealant formulations cover applications from basic weatherproofing to high-performance sealing that meets exterior siding gap requirements.
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