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Fillers & Putty

Fillers and putty are used to fill gaps or cracks in walls. Top brand names like Ronseal, Evo Stik, Hansil, Everbuild and more.

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  • Everbuild 101 Multi-Purpose Brown Putty 1kg

    Everbuild 101 Multi-Purpose Brown Putty 1kg

    Everbuild Multi-Purpose Premium Joiners Grade Wood Filler is an easy to use joiners grade filler which is ideal for filling small imperfections in wood. Once dry, the filler leaves a sandable surface which can be stained, painted, varnished, or dyed...
  • Everbuild 101 Multi-Purpose Putty Natural 500g

    Everbuild 101 Multi-Purpose Putty Natural 500g

    Everbuild 101 Multi-Purpose Putty is designed for glazing single glass into metal, softwood and hardwood window frames. 101 Putty is produced with high-grade Linseed oil in an easy-to-use formula. Available in Natural or Brown, and in 0.5kg, 1kg, 2kg, or...

Fillers & Putty

Fillers and putty are primarily used for filling and repairing gaps and all cracks within walls (external and internal), providing structure and support. Once dried, they can be sanded, stained, varnished or painted to provide the required finish.

There are many different types of fillers and putty suitable for different applications with some being more flexible allowing for natural movement, such as those used in wood, and others providing a more solid fill.

At Howarth Timber & Building Supplies, we offer various types of Fillers such as Multi-Purpose, Expanding Foam and General Purpose options. If you are unsure which one you need, speak to one of our team at your local branch.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to use wood filler on a door frame?
To use wood filler on a door frame, start off by scraping out any flaking and splinters of paint from the damaged parts by using a wire brush. Then, it is important to soften or mix the filler as per instructions. It could involve stirring to the point of hardening, kneading until it softens, or mixing different substances until you get a similar colour. At this point, apply the ready filler on a putty knife. You will then scrape it onto the frame’s damaged area. After you’ve done that, allow a reasonable time for the filler to dry.