







HydraSeal™ — Brush-On Leak Sealer That Stops Drips Before They Spread
Stop the Leak Before It Eats Into Your Drywall
That brown ring spreading across your ceiling started as a single drip. HydraSeal™ Leak Repair Cream brushes straight onto the wet spot, grips the surface on contact, and cures into a flexible rubber-like barrier that holds through summer heat, winter freeze, and weeks of steady rain — no plumber callout, no ripping out drywall.
Why HydraSeal™ Beats the Bucket-Under-the-Drip Approach
✓ Grips Wet Surfaces On Contact: No drying the wall or pipe first. Brush the cream straight onto the active leak — the water-based polyurethane resin bonds while water is still seeping, then cures hard from the outside in.
✓ Flexes With Pipes That Move: Pipes vibrate. Foundations shift in summer heat. HydraSeal™ holds its shape from -20°C up to 80°C, so the seal doesn't pop the first time a heavy truck rolls past or the radiator kicks on.
✓ Sticks to Almost Anything in the House: Metal pipes, PVC, concrete foundations, plaster, brick, roof tile, painted drywall — same bottle, same brush, same result. One 100ml can handles most household fixes.
Brush It On, Walk Away — That's the Whole Repair
Shake the can, dip the included brush, paint a coat across the leak. Touch-dry in 2–4 hours. Fully cured and ready to take water pressure in 24. No mixing, no putty knife, no Sunday-rate plumber. "Had three drips under the bathroom sink. Patched all of them in one go before my wife even noticed the puddle. Saved me a $200 callout." — Marcus T.

| HydraSeal™ | Other Products | |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Bonds directly over wet, leaking surfaces | ✔️ | ❌ |
| ✅ Flexes with pipe vibration and wall shifts | ✔️ | ❌ |
| ✅ Holds from -20°C through 80°C without cracking | ✔️ | ❌ |
| ✅ One product for pipes, walls, roofs, and tile gaps | ✔️ | ❌ |
Specifications
- Size: 100ml / 3.53 fl oz bottle, 12.9cm tall × 3.8cm wide
- Includes: 9.8cm brush applicator for tight corners and broad coats
- Composition: Water-based polyurethane resin with hardener
- Dry Time: Touch-dry in 2–4 hours, fully cured in 24 hours
- Surfaces: Metal, wood, concrete, plastic, masonry, plaster, painted drywall
- Temperature Range: Stays sealed from -20°C to 80°C
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Yes. The water-based resin grips wet surfaces and cures through residual moisture. Wipe away any standing pool, brush the cream straight onto the active leak, and let it bond.
A: Pipes and fittings can take full pressure at the 24-hour mark once cured. For surface fixes like roof patches or wall leaks, the 2–4 hour touch-dry is enough before light water exposure.
A: The flexible cure holds from -20°C up to 80°C, so freeze-thaw cycles, attic summer heat, and direct sun on roof patches don't crack the seal.
A: Yes — it bonds to metal, PVC, and most household plumbing materials. A light scuff with sandpaper before applying improves grip on shiny new pipes.
A: One 100ml bottle handles most household fixes — several pipe joints, a small roof patch, or a section of leaking wall. Larger jobs may need a second coat or a second bottle.
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Description
Stop the Leak Before It Eats Into Your Drywall
That brown ring spreading across your ceiling started as a single drip. HydraSeal™ Leak Repair Cream brushes straight onto the wet spot, grips the surface on contact, and cures into a flexible rubber-like barrier that holds through summer heat, winter freeze, and weeks of steady rain — no plumber callout, no ripping out drywall.
Why HydraSeal™ Beats the Bucket-Under-the-Drip Approach
✓ Grips Wet Surfaces On Contact: No drying the wall or pipe first. Brush the cream straight onto the active leak — the water-based polyurethane resin bonds while water is still seeping, then cures hard from the outside in.
✓ Flexes With Pipes That Move: Pipes vibrate. Foundations shift in summer heat. HydraSeal™ holds its shape from -20°C up to 80°C, so the seal doesn't pop the first time a heavy truck rolls past or the radiator kicks on.
✓ Sticks to Almost Anything in the House: Metal pipes, PVC, concrete foundations, plaster, brick, roof tile, painted drywall — same bottle, same brush, same result. One 100ml can handles most household fixes.
Brush It On, Walk Away — That's the Whole Repair
Shake the can, dip the included brush, paint a coat across the leak. Touch-dry in 2–4 hours. Fully cured and ready to take water pressure in 24. No mixing, no putty knife, no Sunday-rate plumber. "Had three drips under the bathroom sink. Patched all of them in one go before my wife even noticed the puddle. Saved me a $200 callout." — Marcus T.

| HydraSeal™ | Other Products | |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Bonds directly over wet, leaking surfaces | ✔️ | ❌ |
| ✅ Flexes with pipe vibration and wall shifts | ✔️ | ❌ |
| ✅ Holds from -20°C through 80°C without cracking | ✔️ | ❌ |
| ✅ One product for pipes, walls, roofs, and tile gaps | ✔️ | ❌ |
Specifications
- Size: 100ml / 3.53 fl oz bottle, 12.9cm tall × 3.8cm wide
- Includes: 9.8cm brush applicator for tight corners and broad coats
- Composition: Water-based polyurethane resin with hardener
- Dry Time: Touch-dry in 2–4 hours, fully cured in 24 hours
- Surfaces: Metal, wood, concrete, plastic, masonry, plaster, painted drywall
- Temperature Range: Stays sealed from -20°C to 80°C
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Yes. The water-based resin grips wet surfaces and cures through residual moisture. Wipe away any standing pool, brush the cream straight onto the active leak, and let it bond.
A: Pipes and fittings can take full pressure at the 24-hour mark once cured. For surface fixes like roof patches or wall leaks, the 2–4 hour touch-dry is enough before light water exposure.
A: The flexible cure holds from -20°C up to 80°C, so freeze-thaw cycles, attic summer heat, and direct sun on roof patches don't crack the seal.
A: Yes — it bonds to metal, PVC, and most household plumbing materials. A light scuff with sandpaper before applying improves grip on shiny new pipes.
A: One 100ml bottle handles most household fixes — several pipe joints, a small roof patch, or a section of leaking wall. Larger jobs may need a second coat or a second bottle.



























