




🔥 Seal it, forget it — the ultimate crack repair that lasts! 🛠️
EWT Premium Asphalt Tarmac Joint and Crack Sealer Tape is a 2-inch wide, 3mm thick rubberized asphalt strip designed for professional-grade waterproof crack and joint repair on asphalt, concrete, and tarmac surfaces. Heat-activated for easy application, it forms a permanent, super-strong seal that resists water infiltration and weather damage, offering a cost-effective alternative to expensive professional repairs.








| ASIN | B09GTRS4KD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125,876 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #341 in Wall Surface Repair Products |
| Brand | EWT |
| Brand Name | EWT |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Material | Asphalt, Concrete, Masonry |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 154 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 0.12"W x 0.12"Th |
| Item Height | 0.12 inches |
| Item Thickness | 3 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | EWT |
| Material | Bitumen |
| Material Type | Bitumen |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Waterproof |
| Product Dimensions | 0.12"W x 0.12"Th |
| Size Name | 2 inchs (3mm thick) |
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| Surface Recommendation | Concrete |
| UPC | 850751002132 |
| Unit Count | 50.0 Feet |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 190 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
J**6
The Real Deal
Folks, this stuff has proven to be infinitely superior to supposed crack fillers that are available at big box stores. I try to maintain the driveway and was using that trowel-on stuff for years. It never lasted more than a few months before disappearing. A pacing company quoted $5.00 per foot for crack repair which wouild have been prohibitively expensive. The EWT Asphalt tape has proven to be a viable alternative to professional crack repair at a fraction of the price. A few tips/observations: -I used a pressure washer to clean out the cracks and then filled them with fine sand. This tape is not structural and needs a solid base to sit over -It's not fun, however, it's easier to apply the tape when the driveway is hot during the middle of the day. The tape sticks right away. -The 2" tape is far easier to work with than 4". If you need to fill a wider crack with 2" tape, simply overlap the pieces to bridge the gap. The two pieces will weld into one under intense heat. -As for heat, I purchased this propane torch from Amazon and it has performed exceedingly well: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BFDNPXGC?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 -Safety Advisory: This torch is no joke and is dang close to a flamethrower. Wear protective gear such as heavy work boots, gloves, eye glasses etc. Have a hose or bucket of water ready. Make sure that the torch head is kept away from the propane tank and the torch hose. I got too close to the hose at one point and nearly soiled myself. -Driveway cracks are rarely perfectly straight. Don't worry about cutting the tape to perfectly match the curves in a crack line, just get the tape over the crack itself, push down and it will melt down when heated -The tape can be heated to keep a raised profile over cracks or you can heat it until it flows down into a crack. I will never, ever again waste time or money on "crack filler" that they sell at big box stores. The EWT tape costs more but there is no doubt that it will last. You get what you pay for.
A**S
Perfect for the seam between driveway and street
Perfect for the seam between driveway and street. Didn’t want water seeping in there and damaging our brand new driveway. Driveway guys had their own seam sealer, but wanted some extra protection to really fill in the seam. Melted with a propane torch and seems very durable.
G**P
Nice quality
Nice quality worked well heated easily thick
J**6
Professional crack repair! Worked great!
The product worked very well, even on my first try. It felt a little awkward for the first couple of minutes, but I quickly got the hang of it. Within minutes, I was laying the tape smoothly over driveway cracks and heating it with my propane torch—felt like I was repairing asphalt like a pro! The key is in the heating: once the tape develops a slight wavy, melted look, that’s the sweet spot. Just keep the torch moving slowly, let it start to melt, and move on. The application was straightforward once I found that balance. The durability looks promising so far—time will tell—but overall, I’m very impressed and highly recommend this product for asphalt crack repair.
T**M
Nice product
Pricey but very good. Was easy to put down then used a big propane tank torch to heat and adhere to blacktop. Would buy again.
C**L
Terrific for sealing smooth and rough surfaces
This stuff is Grrreat! I had terrible sun roof leaks in my Ford Explorer. I had many small leaks and as it all got worse my passenger floorboard would fill up with a couple inches of water. I put this tape completely around the seal and the leaks are gone! I used a heat gun to carefully kind of melt the tar on the metal… not the glass. On the glass I just messaged it into the glass with my fingers. My car is silver and it hardly even shows up. My car was in a wreck several years ago and the drivers side rear pillar has always leaked drip drip! I spent over a thousand dollars and no results… drip drip drip. I molded this product neatly around the rear luggage rack mount and no more leaking and I did it carefully so it’s hardly noticeable. Still have plenty left but I’m buying more to help others. A friend of mine is going to use it to fix a bird bath leak ! I’m buying more! Charles F
J**T
Is expensive for what you get.
This stuff works pretty well but doesn't go far and is expensive. I think I will hire a professional and probably make out better financially speaking.
T**R
Working well so far
I've previously reviewed the 1" tape. This tape is easy to install. Now that I've used both sizes, I prefer the 2". I find that most of the time 1" is wide enough to cover the small cracks that this is indicated for. As such, I take scissors and cut this along its length to make custom sized tape to cover cracks. Effectively, this gives me double the length of tape compared to a roll of the 1". I find the tape somewhat expensive, but I think it will work better than other products on the market for home use. As such, but cutting this tape into 1" strips, it effectively lowers the price per foot. My big question won't be answered until winter. The tape stands a bit high to the rest of the asphalt after installation. I think it will be fine with a snowblower, and the material seems pretty hard when the temperatures drop into the 40s. However, I won't know whether the blade of the snowblower will wreck these strips until this winter.
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