Everbuild Griptite is a solvent based high grab adhesive in a 350ml cartridge. Ready to use, gap filling formula with strong early grab. Bonds wood, plaster, plasterboard, metal, glass, ceramics, brick, concrete, carpet, cork, uPVC and most common plastics.
Everbuild Griptite is a solvent based high grab adhesive built around a synthetic rubber and resin mix carried in a solvent base. It comes ready to use straight from the cartridge, with no mixing and no waiting around. The high early bond strength means panels and boards stay put quickly, which matters when you are working vertically and cannot hold something in place indefinitely. For builders, joiners, and general maintenance trades, Griptite is the kind of adhesive that earns its place in the van.
The solvent carrier is what drives the quick drying performance and the strong early grab. As the solvent releases, the adhesive sets firm, gripping most common building surfaces reliably. The formula also has gap filling properties, so minor surface irregularities do not undermine the bond. You do not need a perfectly flat substrate to get a good result, which is useful in practice because walls and boards are rarely as flat as the drawings suggest.
Where Everbuild Griptite High Grab Adhesive Gets Used
Griptite is designed to work across a broad range of substrates, both inside and outside the home. The material compatibility list is long: wood, plaster, plasterboard, metal, glass, ceramics, brick, concrete, cork, uPVC and certain plastics. This makes Griptite a practical choice when you are fixing a variety of materials in a single job rather than reaching for a different adhesive for each substrate.
It performs well on horizontal and vertical surfaces, which covers most panel and board fixing scenarios. Whether you are bonding skirting boards, fixing wall panels, laying carpet grippers, or securing cladding, Griptite applies consistently from the cartridge and grabs quickly enough to hold while the full cure develops.
Using Griptite as a Panel Adhesive
As a panel adhesive, Griptite is well suited to bonding plasterboard, wall panels, and sheet materials to solid substrates. Apply in a bead or series of dabs, press the panel into position, and the early grab keeps it from sliding. On larger panels, allow the adhesive a short open time after application before pressing the panel into contact. This lets the solvent begin to release and increases the initial grab when the surfaces meet.
The 350ml cartridge is a standard size that fits most skeleton and barrel guns, so there are no compatibility headaches. At this price point, it is practical to keep a few cartridges on site for day-to-day fixing jobs without treating each one as a consumable to ration carefully. That is, frankly, how a grab adhesive should work.
Everbuild Griptite suits trade users who need a dependable high grab adhesive that works across multiple surfaces without fuss. The solvent based formula delivers the quick tack and bond strength required on site, and the ready-to-use cartridge format keeps application clean and straightforward from the first bead to the last.
Pro Tip: On porous surfaces like plasterboard or brick, apply Griptite and allow a short open time of around 3 to 5 minutes before pressing the panel into position. This lets the solvent begin to evaporate, which significantly increases the initial grab and reduces the chance of the panel slipping before the bond develops.
Everbuild Griptite is used across general building, joinery, and maintenance work wherever a quick-grabbing, gap-filling adhesive is needed. It is commonly used for fixing plasterboard to walls and ceilings, bonding skirting boards and architrave, laying carpet grippers, and securing wall panels. The broad substrate compatibility makes Griptite a practical choice on mixed-material jobs where switching between adhesives would slow the work down.
Suitable for interior and exterior use, Griptite handles surfaces including wood, plaster, metal, glass, ceramics, brick, concrete, cork, uPVC and many plastics. It works on both horizontal and vertical applications, covering the majority of panel fixing and general bonding tasks that come up on a typical building or refurbishment job.
Best For
Fixing plasterboard panels
Bonding skirting boards and architrave
Laying carpet grippers
Securing wall cladding and panels
General construction bonding on mixed materials
Compatible Surfaces
Wood
Plaster and plasterboard
Metal
Glass
Ceramics
Brick and concrete
Cork
uPVC and certain plastics
Carpet and carpet grippers
Key Properties
Solvent based formula
High early bond strength
Gap filling adhesive
Quick drying
Ready to use from cartridge
Suitable for horizontal and vertical use
Interior and exterior applications
Not suitable for: Not suitable for all plastics. Test on an inconspicuous area before bonding plastics that are not listed as compatible. Not recommended where a flexible, paintable, or low-VOC adhesive is specifically required.
Everbuild Griptite applies directly from a 350ml cartridge using a standard skeleton or barrel gun. Cut the nozzle to the bead size required and apply in a continuous bead or dabs across the substrate. For vertical or panel fixing, allow a short open time of a few minutes after applying the adhesive before pressing the surfaces together. This allows the solvent to begin releasing, which improves early grab and reduces slip.
Press surfaces firmly into contact and hold or support them briefly while the initial bond develops. On porous surfaces the adhesive will grab quickly. On dense or smooth surfaces such as metal or glass, allow a slightly longer open time and apply firm, even pressure across the bonded area to maximise contact.
Ensure both surfaces are clean, dry and free from dust, grease and loose material.
Fit the 350ml cartridge into a standard skeleton or barrel gun.
Cut the nozzle to the required bead size.
Apply Griptite in a continuous bead or dabs to one of the surfaces to be bonded.
On porous surfaces, allow an open time of 3 to 5 minutes before bringing surfaces together.
Press surfaces firmly into contact, applying even pressure across the bonded area.
Support or hold the panel or component in position briefly while the initial grab sets.
Allow full cure before subjecting the bond to significant stress or load.
Will Everbuild Griptite bond plasterboard to a masonry wall?
Yes. Bonding plasterboard to brick, block, or concrete is one of the most common applications for Griptite. Apply in dabs across the board at roughly 300mm centres, allow a short open time, then press the board firmly into position. Use temporary props or dabs of fast-setting filler to hold it while the bond develops.
Does Everbuild Griptite work on uPVC?
Griptite is listed as compatible with uPVC and can be used for bonding uPVC trims and profiles in typical construction applications. As with any plastic, if you have any doubt about a specific uPVC product or formulation, test on a small area first before committing to the full bond.
What gun does the 350ml Griptite cartridge fit?
The 350ml cartridge is a standard size and fits most common skeleton and barrel applicator guns. No specialist equipment is required. A standard push-rod skeleton gun is fine for most site and maintenance work.
Everbuild Griptite is formulated from a synthetic rubber and resin blend in a solvent carrier. The solvent base drives quick drying and high early bond strength by releasing as the adhesive sets. The gap filling nature of the formula means minor surface irregularities are accommodated without undermining bond performance. Suitable for interior and exterior use across a broad range of building substrates.
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