
AquaGuard Pro™ — Stop Roof, Pipe & Wall Leaks Without Calling a Plumber
Seal the Leak in 24 Hours Before Your Ceiling Stain Spreads
For homeowners staring at a slow drip and a $500 plumber quote, AquaGuard Pro™ shuts the leak down in three steps. Spray it on the crack, brush it into the gap, and let resin + polyurethane fuse into a flexible plastic shell that grips the surface like it was poured there. Bathrooms, ceilings, pipes, roofs, brick walls — the seal sets in 24 hours and holds through cold snaps and heat waves.
Stop Patching, Caulking & Praying It Holds Through the Next Rain
You've already tried the easy stuff — silicone caulk that popped out, a rubber seal can that peeled in a sheet after the first cold night, plumber's putty that held for two weeks. Brown stains keep spreading and every storm forecast makes you watch the ceiling. AquaGuard Pro™ skips the rubbery surface coating and chemically fuses into the substrate, so the seal doesn't lift, crack, or wash off the next time water hits it.
➤ Stops Active Drips in 24 Hours: Spray, brush, walk away. Touch-dry in 2–4 hours. Fully cured and watertight at the 24-hour mark — no waiting a week for the patch to "set."
➤ Holds From -4°F Through 176°F: Survives winter freezes and summer roof heat without cracking. The cured film flexes with the surface instead of brittle-breaking like rubber sprays do.
➤ Grips Six Surfaces the Same Way: Concrete, brick, PVC pipe, metal flashing, painted drywall, wood. One 100ml can covers every leak hiding in a typical bathroom-to-roof chain.
Why Resin + Polyurethane Holds When Rubber Seal Sprays Peel Off
Most spray-on sealers lay a rubber film on top of the surface. The bond is mechanical — and the first freeze, sun cycle, or pressure shift lifts the edge. AquaGuard Pro™ uses a three-part chemistry: a resin that soaks into the crack, polyurethane that gives the cured film stretch, and a hardener that locks it all into one flexible plastic shell.
The result is a seal bonded into the substrate, not glued on top of it. It moves when concrete moves. It flexes when the pipe expands. It stays sealed when a rubber coating would have already pulled away at the corners.
See Why Homeowners Are Reaching for This Before the Plumber
Most reviews start the same way — "I'd already tried two other products before this one." A 15-year ceiling drip stopped after one coat. A leaking PVC trap held through three days of rain. A cracked basement wall finally went dry. The pattern's pretty consistent: people show up skeptical, run their own rain test, and come back surprised.
"I'd already wasted money on the famous rubber stuff and it peeled in a sheet. Tried this on the same crack — three days of rain since and not a drop. Didn't expect it to actually hold." — Marcus T.
"Slow drip in the upstairs bathroom ceiling. Plumber quoted me $480. Brushed this into the joint Saturday morning, ran the shower Sunday — dry. Saved me a plumber call and a weekend of stressing." — Dana R.
Lock Out Leaks for Good — Without a Plumber Bill
✓ Holds Through Rain Tests, Not Just Spec Sheets: The flexible plastic film survives freeze-thaw cycles, baking sun, and standing water — the conditions that kill rubber spray seals at the seam.
✓ Three-Step Application, No Special Tools: Shake the can, spray the leak, brush wider cracks for full coverage. The applicator brush is included in the box.
✓ One Can Covers the Whole House: Bathroom tile gaps, roof flashings, basement walls, brick exteriors, PVC and metal pipe joints. Stop buying a different sealant for every surface.
Three Steps From Active Drip to Dry Surface
Step 1: Wipe the leak area clean and dry — dust and standing moisture kill adhesion before it starts.
Step 2: Shake the can hard for 30 seconds, spray a steady coat over the crack, then brush it into wider gaps with the included applicator.
Step 3: Walk away. Touch-dry in 2–4 hours. Fully cured and waterproof at the 24-hour mark.

| AquaGuard Pro™ | Plumber Patch Jobs | Rubber Seal-Style Sprays |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Resin + polyurethane fuses into the surface | ❌ $300+ visit and half a day waiting | ❌ Rubber film sits on top — peels in the cold |
| ✅ Flexes from -4°F through 176°F | ❌ Caulk and putty crack in temp swings | ❌ Lifts at the edges after one season outside |
| ✅ Works on six surfaces — bathroom to roof | ❌ Different fix for every surface | ❌ Hit or miss on concrete and PVC |
What's Inside the Can
- Volume & Tools: 100 ml / 3.53 fl oz can plus a 9.8 cm applicator brush — both in the box
- Cured Film: Resin + polyurethane + hardener fuses into one flexible plastic shell that bonds into the surface
- Drying Time: Touch-dry in 2–4 hours, fully cured and waterproof at 24 hours
- Temperature Range: Holds from -4°F up to 176°F without cracking or peeling
- Works On: Metal, wood, concrete, PVC, brick, painted masonry, and most non-greasy substrates
The Questions Most Homeowners Ask Before Buying
Will it stick to my specific surface — concrete, PVC, or painted drywall?
Yes to all three. AquaGuard Pro™ bonds to metal, wood, concrete, PVC, brick, and painted masonry. The surface just needs to be clean and dry — wipe loose dust off, let any standing moisture evaporate, then spray.
How fast does it actually stop an active drip?
A light spray slows visible water flow within minutes; the bond reaches handling strength in 2–4 hours and full waterproof cure at 24 hours. For an active drip, dry the area as best you can, spray once, brush it in, then leave it alone for a day.
Will it hold up outdoors through winter and summer?
Yes — the cured film flexes through temperature swings from -4°F to 176°F. The polyurethane component keeps it stretchy in the cold instead of brittle, which is the failure point on most rubber seal sprays.
Do I need any extra tools besides the can?
No. The 9.8 cm applicator brush is in the box. Shake, spray, brush for wider cracks — that's the entire process. No compressor, no primer, no scraper.
What about bigger cracks or holes?
For cracks up to a quarter-inch wide, brush the spray into the gap and apply a second coat after the first dries. Anything larger — structural damage or holes you can see through — fill with a backer first and finish with AquaGuard Pro™ on top.
No Leaks or Your Money Back — Run the Rain Test Yourself
Every can of AquaGuard Pro™ ships with a 30-day no-leaks-or-money-back guarantee. Spray it, brush it, then run your own rain test on the spot you've been worrying about. If the seal doesn't hold the leak you bought it to fix, send the can back and we'll refund every cent. The drip goes. The plumber doesn't get the call. That's the deal.
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AquaGuard Pro™ — Stop Roof, Pipe & Wall Leaks Without Calling a Plumber
Seal the Leak in 24 Hours Before Your Ceiling Stain Spreads
For homeowners staring at a slow drip and a $500 plumber quote, AquaGuard Pro™ shuts the leak down in three steps. Spray it on the crack, brush it into the gap, and let resin + polyurethane fuse into a flexible plastic shell that grips the surface like it was poured there. Bathrooms, ceilings, pipes, roofs, brick walls — the seal sets in 24 hours and holds through cold snaps and heat waves.
Stop Patching, Caulking & Praying It Holds Through the Next Rain
You've already tried the easy stuff — silicone caulk that popped out, a rubber seal can that peeled in a sheet after the first cold night, plumber's putty that held for two weeks. Brown stains keep spreading and every storm forecast makes you watch the ceiling. AquaGuard Pro™ skips the rubbery surface coating and chemically fuses into the substrate, so the seal doesn't lift, crack, or wash off the next time water hits it.
➤ Stops Active Drips in 24 Hours: Spray, brush, walk away. Touch-dry in 2–4 hours. Fully cured and watertight at the 24-hour mark — no waiting a week for the patch to "set."
➤ Holds From -4°F Through 176°F: Survives winter freezes and summer roof heat without cracking. The cured film flexes with the surface instead of brittle-breaking like rubber sprays do.
➤ Grips Six Surfaces the Same Way: Concrete, brick, PVC pipe, metal flashing, painted drywall, wood. One 100ml can covers every leak hiding in a typical bathroom-to-roof chain.
Why Resin + Polyurethane Holds When Rubber Seal Sprays Peel Off
Most spray-on sealers lay a rubber film on top of the surface. The bond is mechanical — and the first freeze, sun cycle, or pressure shift lifts the edge. AquaGuard Pro™ uses a three-part chemistry: a resin that soaks into the crack, polyurethane that gives the cured film stretch, and a hardener that locks it all into one flexible plastic shell.
The result is a seal bonded into the substrate, not glued on top of it. It moves when concrete moves. It flexes when the pipe expands. It stays sealed when a rubber coating would have already pulled away at the corners.
See Why Homeowners Are Reaching for This Before the Plumber
Most reviews start the same way — "I'd already tried two other products before this one." A 15-year ceiling drip stopped after one coat. A leaking PVC trap held through three days of rain. A cracked basement wall finally went dry. The pattern's pretty consistent: people show up skeptical, run their own rain test, and come back surprised.
"I'd already wasted money on the famous rubber stuff and it peeled in a sheet. Tried this on the same crack — three days of rain since and not a drop. Didn't expect it to actually hold." — Marcus T.
"Slow drip in the upstairs bathroom ceiling. Plumber quoted me $480. Brushed this into the joint Saturday morning, ran the shower Sunday — dry. Saved me a plumber call and a weekend of stressing." — Dana R.
Lock Out Leaks for Good — Without a Plumber Bill
✓ Holds Through Rain Tests, Not Just Spec Sheets: The flexible plastic film survives freeze-thaw cycles, baking sun, and standing water — the conditions that kill rubber spray seals at the seam.
✓ Three-Step Application, No Special Tools: Shake the can, spray the leak, brush wider cracks for full coverage. The applicator brush is included in the box.
✓ One Can Covers the Whole House: Bathroom tile gaps, roof flashings, basement walls, brick exteriors, PVC and metal pipe joints. Stop buying a different sealant for every surface.
Three Steps From Active Drip to Dry Surface
Step 1: Wipe the leak area clean and dry — dust and standing moisture kill adhesion before it starts.
Step 2: Shake the can hard for 30 seconds, spray a steady coat over the crack, then brush it into wider gaps with the included applicator.
Step 3: Walk away. Touch-dry in 2–4 hours. Fully cured and waterproof at the 24-hour mark.

| AquaGuard Pro™ | Plumber Patch Jobs | Rubber Seal-Style Sprays |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Resin + polyurethane fuses into the surface | ❌ $300+ visit and half a day waiting | ❌ Rubber film sits on top — peels in the cold |
| ✅ Flexes from -4°F through 176°F | ❌ Caulk and putty crack in temp swings | ❌ Lifts at the edges after one season outside |
| ✅ Works on six surfaces — bathroom to roof | ❌ Different fix for every surface | ❌ Hit or miss on concrete and PVC |
What's Inside the Can
- Volume & Tools: 100 ml / 3.53 fl oz can plus a 9.8 cm applicator brush — both in the box
- Cured Film: Resin + polyurethane + hardener fuses into one flexible plastic shell that bonds into the surface
- Drying Time: Touch-dry in 2–4 hours, fully cured and waterproof at 24 hours
- Temperature Range: Holds from -4°F up to 176°F without cracking or peeling
- Works On: Metal, wood, concrete, PVC, brick, painted masonry, and most non-greasy substrates
The Questions Most Homeowners Ask Before Buying
Will it stick to my specific surface — concrete, PVC, or painted drywall?
Yes to all three. AquaGuard Pro™ bonds to metal, wood, concrete, PVC, brick, and painted masonry. The surface just needs to be clean and dry — wipe loose dust off, let any standing moisture evaporate, then spray.
How fast does it actually stop an active drip?
A light spray slows visible water flow within minutes; the bond reaches handling strength in 2–4 hours and full waterproof cure at 24 hours. For an active drip, dry the area as best you can, spray once, brush it in, then leave it alone for a day.
Will it hold up outdoors through winter and summer?
Yes — the cured film flexes through temperature swings from -4°F to 176°F. The polyurethane component keeps it stretchy in the cold instead of brittle, which is the failure point on most rubber seal sprays.
Do I need any extra tools besides the can?
No. The 9.8 cm applicator brush is in the box. Shake, spray, brush for wider cracks — that's the entire process. No compressor, no primer, no scraper.
What about bigger cracks or holes?
For cracks up to a quarter-inch wide, brush the spray into the gap and apply a second coat after the first dries. Anything larger — structural damage or holes you can see through — fill with a backer first and finish with AquaGuard Pro™ on top.
No Leaks or Your Money Back — Run the Rain Test Yourself
Every can of AquaGuard Pro™ ships with a 30-day no-leaks-or-money-back guarantee. Spray it, brush it, then run your own rain test on the spot you've been worrying about. If the seal doesn't hold the leak you bought it to fix, send the can back and we'll refund every cent. The drip goes. The plumber doesn't get the call. That's the deal.
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Seal the Leak in 24 Hours Before Your Ceiling Stain Spreads
For homeowners staring at a slow drip and a $500 plumber quote, AquaGuard Pro™ shuts the leak down in three steps. Spray it on the crack, brush it into the gap, and let resin + polyurethane fuse into a flexible plastic shell that grips the surface like it was poured there. Bathrooms, ceilings, pipes, roofs, brick walls — the seal sets in 24 hours and holds through cold snaps and heat waves.
Stop Patching, Caulking & Praying It Holds Through the Next Rain
You've already tried the easy stuff — silicone caulk that popped out, a rubber seal can that peeled in a sheet after the first cold night, plumber's putty that held for two weeks. Brown stains keep spreading and every storm forecast makes you watch the ceiling. AquaGuard Pro™ skips the rubbery surface coating and chemically fuses into the substrate, so the seal doesn't lift, crack, or wash off the next time water hits it.
➤ Stops Active Drips in 24 Hours: Spray, brush, walk away. Touch-dry in 2–4 hours. Fully cured and watertight at the 24-hour mark — no waiting a week for the patch to "set."
➤ Holds From -4°F Through 176°F: Survives winter freezes and summer roof heat without cracking. The cured film flexes with the surface instead of brittle-breaking like rubber sprays do.
➤ Grips Six Surfaces the Same Way: Concrete, brick, PVC pipe, metal flashing, painted drywall, wood. One 100ml can covers every leak hiding in a typical bathroom-to-roof chain.
Why Resin + Polyurethane Holds When Rubber Seal Sprays Peel Off
Most spray-on sealers lay a rubber film on top of the surface. The bond is mechanical — and the first freeze, sun cycle, or pressure shift lifts the edge. AquaGuard Pro™ uses a three-part chemistry: a resin that soaks into the crack, polyurethane that gives the cured film stretch, and a hardener that locks it all into one flexible plastic shell.
The result is a seal bonded into the substrate, not glued on top of it. It moves when concrete moves. It flexes when the pipe expands. It stays sealed when a rubber coating would have already pulled away at the corners.
See Why Homeowners Are Reaching for This Before the Plumber
Most reviews start the same way — "I'd already tried two other products before this one." A 15-year ceiling drip stopped after one coat. A leaking PVC trap held through three days of rain. A cracked basement wall finally went dry. The pattern's pretty consistent: people show up skeptical, run their own rain test, and come back surprised.
"I'd already wasted money on the famous rubber stuff and it peeled in a sheet. Tried this on the same crack — three days of rain since and not a drop. Didn't expect it to actually hold." — Marcus T.
"Slow drip in the upstairs bathroom ceiling. Plumber quoted me $480. Brushed this into the joint Saturday morning, ran the shower Sunday — dry. Saved me a plumber call and a weekend of stressing." — Dana R.
Lock Out Leaks for Good — Without a Plumber Bill
✓ Holds Through Rain Tests, Not Just Spec Sheets: The flexible plastic film survives freeze-thaw cycles, baking sun, and standing water — the conditions that kill rubber spray seals at the seam.
✓ Three-Step Application, No Special Tools: Shake the can, spray the leak, brush wider cracks for full coverage. The applicator brush is included in the box.
✓ One Can Covers the Whole House: Bathroom tile gaps, roof flashings, basement walls, brick exteriors, PVC and metal pipe joints. Stop buying a different sealant for every surface.
Three Steps From Active Drip to Dry Surface
Step 1: Wipe the leak area clean and dry — dust and standing moisture kill adhesion before it starts.
Step 2: Shake the can hard for 30 seconds, spray a steady coat over the crack, then brush it into wider gaps with the included applicator.
Step 3: Walk away. Touch-dry in 2–4 hours. Fully cured and waterproof at the 24-hour mark.

| AquaGuard Pro™ | Plumber Patch Jobs | Rubber Seal-Style Sprays |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Resin + polyurethane fuses into the surface | ❌ $300+ visit and half a day waiting | ❌ Rubber film sits on top — peels in the cold |
| ✅ Flexes from -4°F through 176°F | ❌ Caulk and putty crack in temp swings | ❌ Lifts at the edges after one season outside |
| ✅ Works on six surfaces — bathroom to roof | ❌ Different fix for every surface | ❌ Hit or miss on concrete and PVC |
What's Inside the Can
- Volume & Tools: 100 ml / 3.53 fl oz can plus a 9.8 cm applicator brush — both in the box
- Cured Film: Resin + polyurethane + hardener fuses into one flexible plastic shell that bonds into the surface
- Drying Time: Touch-dry in 2–4 hours, fully cured and waterproof at 24 hours
- Temperature Range: Holds from -4°F up to 176°F without cracking or peeling
- Works On: Metal, wood, concrete, PVC, brick, painted masonry, and most non-greasy substrates
The Questions Most Homeowners Ask Before Buying
Will it stick to my specific surface — concrete, PVC, or painted drywall?
Yes to all three. AquaGuard Pro™ bonds to metal, wood, concrete, PVC, brick, and painted masonry. The surface just needs to be clean and dry — wipe loose dust off, let any standing moisture evaporate, then spray.
How fast does it actually stop an active drip?
A light spray slows visible water flow within minutes; the bond reaches handling strength in 2–4 hours and full waterproof cure at 24 hours. For an active drip, dry the area as best you can, spray once, brush it in, then leave it alone for a day.
Will it hold up outdoors through winter and summer?
Yes — the cured film flexes through temperature swings from -4°F to 176°F. The polyurethane component keeps it stretchy in the cold instead of brittle, which is the failure point on most rubber seal sprays.
Do I need any extra tools besides the can?
No. The 9.8 cm applicator brush is in the box. Shake, spray, brush for wider cracks — that's the entire process. No compressor, no primer, no scraper.
What about bigger cracks or holes?
For cracks up to a quarter-inch wide, brush the spray into the gap and apply a second coat after the first dries. Anything larger — structural damage or holes you can see through — fill with a backer first and finish with AquaGuard Pro™ on top.
No Leaks or Your Money Back — Run the Rain Test Yourself
Every can of AquaGuard Pro™ ships with a 30-day no-leaks-or-money-back guarantee. Spray it, brush it, then run your own rain test on the spot you've been worrying about. If the seal doesn't hold the leak you bought it to fix, send the can back and we'll refund every cent. The drip goes. The plumber doesn't get the call. That's the deal.



























