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product_id: 218634997
title: "Asphalt Sealant"
brand: "sika"
price: "$44.17"
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# 60 min skin time Waterproof & weatherproof 1.5 in max gap fill Asphalt Sealant

**Brand:** sika
**Price:** $44.17
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛣️ Seal the deal with lasting strength and flawless finish!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Asphalt Sealant by sika
- **How much does it cost?** $44.17 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sika enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sika brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rapid Repair Ready:** Achieve initial hardening in under 60 minutes for fast project turnaround.
- • **Flexible Durability:** Polyurethane formula maintains elasticity to prevent cracking and tearing over time.
- • **Effortless Application:** Comes in ready-to-use cartridges compatible with standard caulk guns—no mixing required.
- • **Precision Crack Filling:** Self-leveling liquid fills gaps up to 1.5 inches deep, bonding seamlessly to asphalt surfaces.
- • **Superior Weather Resistance:** Formulated to withstand harsh weather, ensuring long-lasting protection through seasons.

## Overview

Sika Sikaflex-410 Asphalt Sealant is a professional-grade, single-component polyurethane sealant designed for asphalt surfaces. It offers rapid skin time under 60 minutes, waterproof protection, and exceptional elasticity to resist cracking and tearing. Ready-to-use in convenient cartridges, it fills cracks up to 1.5 inches wide, bonding strongly to asphalt and concrete for durable, weather-resistant repairs that stand the test of time.

## Description

When your asphalt pavement, driveway, roadway, apron, or similar surface needs repairing, Sika Sikaflex-410 Asphalt Sealant is the superior choice. This single-component hybrid asphalt sealer is specially designed for asphalt surfaces, offering strong adhesion and bonding to both asphalt and concrete. The elastomeric formula maintains a high movement capability between surfaces to resist tearing for improved durability. Surface should be clean, sound, dry, and frost-free before applying sealant. Allow 7 days to cure before immersing in water or applying overcoat.

Review: Acts like melted rubber! 2 Updates after winter and after more investigation.. - I haven't seen this go through a Winter yet but here's my history of using driveway crack fillers. I've used the melted in stuff. I've pounded in the cold asphalt. I've used the latex cold pour garbage. I've used trowel patch. They all claim to have elasticity galore. Within about two months, before Winter even begins, they all fail. Some of the melt in stuff remained in place but after that hardens over time, it too fails. You also have to be sure to melt it thoroughly. THE ONLY ONE TO LAST THIS LONG WITHOUT ANY FAILURES IS THIS STUFF BY SIKA!!!!!!! I've filled big cracks and small. Once cured, if you push on it, it acts just like rubber!! It adheres like rubber! It's been though the hot full sun and the colder early mid Autumn nights and so far, no failures!! If it lasts the Winter, I'd say it's about as good as the hot rubber melt in. For larger cracks I do use the foam filler because there isn't much in a tube so big cracks will use alot. But the stuff is amazing. Sika is serious about it's products. Will update next year if I find problems but so far, it's proving to be the best crack filler I've ever used. I'm not paid for this review. I'm just shocked at how well it's doing after years of effort, false claims and wasted time. Be sure though to clean out the crack thoroughly. I use a wire brush to abrade the surrounding surface and try to brush out as much dust and debris as I can but the abrading I think makes the difference for bonding. Just saw complaints about how shiny it is. Wait several days for curing, then take a lightly abrasive sponge and lightly scuff the surface. It will dull it down. In time, it dulls anyway. UPDATE AFTER FIRST WINTER: When a crack was properly cleaned out, it lasted. Because I had debris of other failed driveway patch such as areas of trowel patch or even cement epoxy around the edges of cracks, some areas did fail but that's due to my fault. We were rushing to get it done due to other Summer work we had to do but many of them didn't fail. I just ordered another 6 pack. To be fair though, I advise that if your driveway was a patchwork quilt like mine, get onto youtube and look up how to do diy hot asphalt crack filling. There are people on there who heat up the box of hot rubber crack filler you can buy at home depot ($43 for 30 lb?), make a spouted can out of a coffee tin and attach it to a metal post to pour hot rubber into cracks and they end up with a very nice job. I have other jobs this year so am using more of this but if you have a ton of cracks, try the videos on youtube. Fix it with Cronk is one of the guys. I'm not paid for giving that info. Update #2 After further investigation of cracks, here is my recommendation in order. 1. For alligator cracks or ones that aren't too wide or deep, thoroughly heat the melt in stuff after cleaning out with wire brush and blowing out the crack (I use the heat gun). Then melt it in so it's literally dripping. Where the adhesion is needed is on the sides. Drip it onto the sides and fill to JUST BELOW the driveway surface. That's on the directions, which I never bothered to read. I have pulled out unmelted stuff which is why the crack failed. Six years later, a badly alligatored patch that I used the melt in to fill is solid as a rock. My husband used a propane torch on that. READ directions. 2. Hot rubber for large cracks - I haven't tried it yet but is likely the best filler for the larger deeper ones. 3. Sika - adheres well, very flexible, like rubber. It's longevity is largely dependent on how well the surface is cleaned. I've been smearing it over the top of the crack for a smoother look. I think it's supposed to fill inside the crack, not be smeared smooth. When product is left on surface, it may be prone to failure. Sika buys you some time while you use the other two options but isn't going to be as strong as them. 4. Trowel patch.. would only use in an area that doesn't see alot of sitting water or hot afternoon sun. Will last about 2-3 years and then break off in bits, look bad and be a pain when you want to use something else and have to spend time chipping it away from the crack. But it does smooth things out nicely, for a little while.
Review: Excellent Product - Excellent product. I've used the black color on asphalt cracks up to 3/8" and the gray color on concrete cracks. They both do an excellent job and hold up for years.

## Features

- IDEAL BLACKTOP — Sikaflex black self-leveling caulk is the perfect choice for filling cracks and gaps in asphalt driveways, pavements, walkways, and similar surfaces
- TOUGH AND DURABLE — Formulated to resist weathering and aging, this asphalt sealer features a permanent elasticity that also helps prevent tearing and cracking
- FAST-ACTING — Once your asphalt sealant is applied, required skin time is typically less than 60 minutes, so long as temperature and humidity is moderate
- READY TO USE — Sealant comes ready for use in handy cartridges that fit most standard caulk guns. No mixing is required. Condition cartridge to between 65 °F and 75 °F prior to use for best results

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B086L38Z2L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,909 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #18 in Hardware Sealers |
| Brand | SIKA |
| Brand Name | SIKA |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,062 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Included Components | 1 Cartridge |
| Initial Hardening Time | 60 Minutes |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Asphalt Sealant |
| Item Weight | 9 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 9 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sika USA |
| Material Type | Polyurethane |
| Maximum Gap Fill | 1.5 Inches |
| Model | 621653 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 621653 |
| Surface Recommendation | Asphalt |
| UPC | 033886132695 |
| Unit Count | 9.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | SIKA warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the current Product Data Sheet if used as directed within the product’s shelf life. |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SIKA
- **Color:** Black
- **Full Cure Time:** 24 Hours
- **Item Weight:** 9 Ounces
- **Liquid Volume:** 9 Fluid Ounces

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: how much coverage can you get from one tube of sealant**
A: The depth and width of the crack your filling will dictate the length or amount of coverage. 
For example, if a crack is just about a 1'2" deep and a 1/2" wide it's possible to fill as crack between 5' and 6' long if you know how to apply this material. I learned the hard way and I wasted a lot of the contents of a few tubes until I found the correct method to apply it. It's simple, since  your hand that is pulling the trigger portion of your gun gets tired and needs a few seconds to rest I used to let the material still in the tube leak out of the tip onto my driveway as it was still under pressure, so when you need to rest for a few seconds be sure to hold the gun with the tube still in it over the crack your filling so whatever leaks out of the tube will continue to fill the crack until your hand is rested enough to resume the actual filling of the crack. Keep in mind that this material expands upward so experiment to what depth you should fill a crack to see how much it expands upward which is another way to stretch the distance you can get out of one tube. One other method to save material so as to stretch it is to fill a crack with some fine sand (beach sand will do) to almost half of the total depth of the crack prior to filling it with this material. Also, don't be discouraged if the filler doesn't harden as it's not supposed to harden so it remains a little pliable, so it gives a little so as not to create another crack eventually. Keep in mind to wear some cheap throw away rubber gloves as it's guaranteed to get on your hands regardless of how careful you are when applying; however, if some of it does get on your hands it does wash off with warm water and lots of soap. Good luck, take your time and remember not to let it drip out of the front of the tip. KHM

**Q: What is the low end temperature range for application?**
A: Hi Jeffrey. We recommend an ambient and substrate temperature between 40–100 °F for the application of Sikaflex-410 Asphalt Sealant. Thank you for choosing Sika!

**Q: What is the total volume of the tube?**
A: Hi Glenn. Sikaflex-410 Asphalt Sealant comes in 9 fluid ounce (266 ml), moisture resistant, caulk gun cartridges. Thank you for choosing Sika!

**Q: Does it show after covered with driveway filler sealer?**
A: Have not covered it with driveway filler sealer.  It does show prominently on my driveway.  However it does dry to a hard substance that appears  to be Indestructible! I wish my whole driveway was made of this material.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Acts like melted rubber! 2 Updates after winter and after more investigation..
*by S***M on October 16, 2023*

I haven't seen this go through a Winter yet but here's my history of using driveway crack fillers. I've used the melted in stuff. I've pounded in the cold asphalt. I've used the latex cold pour garbage. I've used trowel patch. They all claim to have elasticity galore. Within about two months, before Winter even begins, they all fail. Some of the melt in stuff remained in place but after that hardens over time, it too fails. You also have to be sure to melt it thoroughly. THE ONLY ONE TO LAST THIS LONG WITHOUT ANY FAILURES IS THIS STUFF BY SIKA!!!!!!! I've filled big cracks and small. Once cured, if you push on it, it acts just like rubber!! It adheres like rubber! It's been though the hot full sun and the colder early mid Autumn nights and so far, no failures!! If it lasts the Winter, I'd say it's about as good as the hot rubber melt in. For larger cracks I do use the foam filler because there isn't much in a tube so big cracks will use alot. But the stuff is amazing. Sika is serious about it's products. Will update next year if I find problems but so far, it's proving to be the best crack filler I've ever used. I'm not paid for this review. I'm just shocked at how well it's doing after years of effort, false claims and wasted time. Be sure though to clean out the crack thoroughly. I use a wire brush to abrade the surrounding surface and try to brush out as much dust and debris as I can but the abrading I think makes the difference for bonding. Just saw complaints about how shiny it is. Wait several days for curing, then take a lightly abrasive sponge and lightly scuff the surface. It will dull it down. In time, it dulls anyway. UPDATE AFTER FIRST WINTER: When a crack was properly cleaned out, it lasted. Because I had debris of other failed driveway patch such as areas of trowel patch or even cement epoxy around the edges of cracks, some areas did fail but that's due to my fault. We were rushing to get it done due to other Summer work we had to do but many of them didn't fail. I just ordered another 6 pack. To be fair though, I advise that if your driveway was a patchwork quilt like mine, get onto youtube and look up how to do diy hot asphalt crack filling. There are people on there who heat up the box of hot rubber crack filler you can buy at home depot ($43 for 30 lb?), make a spouted can out of a coffee tin and attach it to a metal post to pour hot rubber into cracks and they end up with a very nice job. I have other jobs this year so am using more of this but if you have a ton of cracks, try the videos on youtube. Fix it with Cronk is one of the guys. I'm not paid for giving that info. Update #2 After further investigation of cracks, here is my recommendation in order. 1. For alligator cracks or ones that aren't too wide or deep, thoroughly heat the melt in stuff after cleaning out with wire brush and blowing out the crack (I use the heat gun). Then melt it in so it's literally dripping. Where the adhesion is needed is on the sides. Drip it onto the sides and fill to JUST BELOW the driveway surface. That's on the directions, which I never bothered to read. I have pulled out unmelted stuff which is why the crack failed. Six years later, a badly alligatored patch that I used the melt in to fill is solid as a rock. My husband used a propane torch on that. READ directions. 2. Hot rubber for large cracks - I haven't tried it yet but is likely the best filler for the larger deeper ones. 3. Sika - adheres well, very flexible, like rubber. It's longevity is largely dependent on how well the surface is cleaned. I've been smearing it over the top of the crack for a smoother look. I think it's supposed to fill inside the crack, not be smeared smooth. When product is left on surface, it may be prone to failure. Sika buys you some time while you use the other two options but isn't going to be as strong as them. 4. Trowel patch.. would only use in an area that doesn't see alot of sitting water or hot afternoon sun. Will last about 2-3 years and then break off in bits, look bad and be a pain when you want to use something else and have to spend time chipping it away from the crack. But it does smooth things out nicely, for a little while.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Product
*by M***R on April 29, 2026*

Excellent product. I've used the black color on asphalt cracks up to 3/8" and the gray color on concrete cracks. They both do an excellent job and hold up for years.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ easy to use but took 2 applications to fill the cracks to be level with driveway surface
*by C***Y on April 19, 2026*

Easy to use but the sealant sunk into the cracks so I had to buy another tube for a second application on top of the first. The second application is staying level with the driveway surface. Beware that if your cracks are deeper than a quarter inch you may need to fill them twice so will need more sealant than you think.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Sikaflex-410 Asphalt Sealant, Black, self-Leveling Hybrid sealant for Filling Cracks, for Private Asphalt driveways, roadways, Pavement, 9 fl.oz. Cartridge
- Sikaflex Concrete Fix, Limestone, Elastic sealant sealing cracks and joints, paintable polyurethane , 10.1 fl. Oz

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