• Imported
  • Strong, versatile and durable construction adhesive that bonds virtually everything
  • Best for building and home improvement projects, both indoors and out
  • Fast grab; holds in 30 seconds
  • All weather; indoor and outdoor use
  • VOC compliant; low odor; 100% adhesive; no solvents or water

This is by far the best "all purpose" construction adhesive I've ever used! It does not drip or run, has ample working time, and holds extremely well. I've been using it to adhere vinyl tile to a couple of old paneled walls that have severe water stains, as well as veneer my father's old workbench with some faux wood vinyl planks. The water stained paneling has a very irregular surface, and I was looking for a solution to improve its appearance without extensive effort. By simply using a checkerboard pattern of the adhesive on each tile, I've been able to cover two walls with vinyl tile with relative ease. I'm able to slide them into place, and once pressure is applied, they remain in position. Though perhaps an unconventional solution, the result looks great. Gorilla Glue products are excellent in general, but this construction adhesive really impressed me with the lack of mess and ease of use. Though it may not work as well with some materials, it has been very useful in my last couple of projects! It may cost a bit more than other products, but you truly get what you pay for when it comes to this adhesive.

Our Home Owner's Association decided to improve street safety by adding reflectors to the curb on our 2+ miles of roads. Some reflectors had been installed previously using a variety of adhesives that did not perform well. Many reflectors fell off or were knocked loose when run over by a vehicle. I decided to use Gorilla Construction Adhesive based on my good experience with other Gorilla products. Over the past year I have installed over 250 reflectors and to date not one has come loose, although the majority exhibit tire marks as a result of being run over (Yes, even on the sloping concrete curb). We expect that the Gorilla adhesive will continue to prove that it was the best choice.

OK - so I had submitted a question and got a quick response from Gorilla Glue direct. I used this for two plastic "T" transition flooring pieces - between ceramic tile and vinyl plank flooring. I have used Liquid Nails in the past with good results and was a little concerned if this would hold as well. Here are my thoughts - It applied smooth and after applying some weight to the T trim pieces it only took about 2 hours to have a firm hold, but remained slightly flexible. It did not crack nor release when I went to apply the actual trim piece. One week later and after a couple of days - I have been intentionally stepping on the transition pieces looking for any issues. NONE - this stuff is working great. One other thing I had a problem with the Non gorilla product - it would get hard and was actually pulling up some of the concrete. This stuff flexes enough I guess that has not happened. So for flooring applications - I can definitely recommend. 5 Stars.

Important. What I believed was a defective tube is in fact very good. I'm used to these tubes where you cut the tip at an angle and stick a wire, (or the one provided on a quality too)l into the tip to break the seal and the product than then be pushed out. No amount of pressure would penetrate the seal and I thought the adhesive had become a hard lump in the tube. Anyway, the applicator tube must be unscrewed and a very hard seal must be cut off with a knife. Then you can screw the tip back on and apply the adhesive which was excellent in every way. I used it to mount a plastic panel to a door. In 80 degree weather I coated the panel (took 3 minutes) and held it on the door and within a minute it had set up.

I used this product to glue a wrought-iron bench to the cement in front of our business. I put big blobs under and around each foot. The bench isn't going anywhere. Every so often, I will test it by trying to lift it with all of my strength. It doesn't budge.

Excellent construction glue. Used to adhere wine crate panels to painted drywall. Tried another brand first which did not work nearly as well. Key is to put the glue on one piece anD let it sit for about 5 minutes before adhering it to the other surface. Within a minute or so it the pieces stayed put and were solid within a couple hours. I saw a lot of complaints that the glue was solid/dried up. I have a feeling people were trying to use the puncture tool on their caulk gun. That’s not how you open this one. As it explains on the tube, you need to cut off the tip with a knife. We used 5 tubes of this and that worked perfectly for every one.

Goes on and dries the same way that silicone sealer does. I used it to seal gaps between brick and dement on my stoop. It dries pure white. .Use on a dry surface This is NOT Gorilla Glue. This is Gorilla CONSTRUCTION ADHESIVE which is a totally different product. When you use Gorilla Glue, you must spray the area where it is going to be used with water. .Lightly, for it to cure. Do NOT do that with this product. It driers pure white and of the same rubbery consistency as silicone sealer. You need a caulking gun to use this product

I was looking for an adhesive to attach several 3-5lb river rocks to a wooden board that would be hanging on the wall. I needed a glue that would be 100% secure, so the rocks don’t fall off and hit someone on the head! This is it! This did the trick, it is amazing! The glue is thick and can be used on surfaces that aren’t 100% flat to each other (like a stone) and it is holding. I’m very pleased with this product.

Great stuff. We used it to cement concrete blocks together on our patio to make a flower bed/wall. If you google concrete block planter wall you will see ideas of how to make the wall.

This stuff is great. I used to to stick some metal cleats on the stucco of my house, to attach a shade sail. This stiff holds the cleat in place within a few seconds and cures within 24 hours. I let it cure for 48 hours just to be safe. It is holding my shade sail under tension with no problems, rain, cold, sun--it doesn't matter.