Fix It This Weekend: 4 Small Repairs with a Big Payoff

If you take a look around your house, odds are you’ll spot a few small projects you’ve been meaning to get to. Minor issues like window drafts, cracked tiles, or loose trim aren’t emergencies, but they do affect the look and performance of your home. The good news? With the Flex Seal Family of Products, you can knock out lingering repairs and still have time to relax this weekend!

Let’s get to work.

1. Seal Windows with Flex Seal Draft Tape

Cold air entering through window gaps wastes heat and makes rooms uncomfortable. Flex Draft Tape seals up those gaps in minutes without affecting how your windows open and close. It’s easy to apply, removes cleanly, and won’t damage surfaces.

Steps:

  1. Clean and dry the application area
  2. Measure and cut Flex Seal Draft Tape to fit
  3. Press it firmly into place to block air leaks

Flexpert Tip: Flex Draft Tape can also be used to seal around doors, attic hatches, shower doors, and more. It’s a strong seasonal fix for anyone who wants protection without a permanent change.

2. Repair Broken Ceramic with Flex Super Glue

Whether it’s the handle to your favorite mug or that weird garden gnome in the front yard, a broken ceramic piece doesn’t mean you need a replacement. Flex Super Glue Gel bonds fast and holds tight, even on vertical or porous surfaces.

Steps:

  1. Clean the application surface with isopropyl alcohol
  2. Shake the bottle of Flex Super Glue Gel down towards the tip
  3. Apply one drop per square inch
  4. Hold the parts together for 30 to 45 seconds

Flexpert Tip: Flex Super Glue Gel takes up to 45 seconds to set and can take anywhere between 1 to 24 hours to fully cure.

3. Secure Loose Trim with Flex Glue

When trim or molding starts pulling away from the wall, it can make your home look unfinished and may worsen over time. Flex Glue delivers a fast, durable bond without nails or screws.

Steps:

  1. Clean the surface
  2. Apply a thin, even bead of Flex Glue
  3. Press the pieces together and hold for 10–30 seconds
  4. Allow 24–48 hours to cure

Flexpert Tip: Flex Glue bonds wood, drywall, and masonry, making it a reliable choice for baseboards, paneling, and decorative molding.

4. Re-Caulk Gaps with Flex Caulk

Old, cracked caulk lines around counters, sinks, or baseboards make a space look worn out. Flex Caulk provides a clean, waterproof seal that will refresh your home without the need for a bulky caulking gun.

Steps:

  1. Remove any old caulk and clean the area
  2. Apply a bead of Flex Caulk
  3. Tool the caulk line with a gloved finger or smoothing tool within 10 minutes
  4. Allow 24–48 hours to fully cure

Flexpert Tip: Flex Caulk Hybrid is fully paintable and virtually odorless, making it an excellent option for indoor touch-ups when working in closed rooms during colder months.

Stop saying “I’ll get to it someday” and cross those repairs off your list this weekend. With the Flex Seal Family of Products, you can level up your home, one fix at a time.

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