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      Strong, reliable, and trusted by woodworkers for decades, Titebond is a leading brand in wood glues, adhesives, and sealants known for delivering professional-grade results across a wide range of applications. Available at Windsor Plywood, Titebond products are ideal for furniture making, cabinetry, flooring, construction, and general woodworking—whether you’re a seasoned pro or a DIY enthusiast. From the industry-standard Titebond Original Wood Glue to advanced formulas like Titebond II and III, which offer water resistance and superior bond strength, Titebond delivers dependable performance for interior and exterior projects alike. Their lineup also includes construction adhesives, polyurethane glues, caulks, sealants, and specialty bonding solutions designed for specific materials and conditions. As a proudly Canadian retailer, Windsor Plywood offers a wide selection of Titebond products, backed by expert advice and personalized service. No matter the job, Titebond gives you the confidence of a strong, lasting bond—every time.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      What Titebond products does Windsor Plywood carry?
      Windsor Plywood carries Titebond Original Wood Glue, Titebond II Premium Water-Resistant Wood Glue, Titebond III Ultimate Waterproof Wood Glue, and Titebond construction adhesives and caulks. Titebond is the industry-standard PVA wood glue for furniture, cabinetry, flooring, and general woodworking applications.
      What is the difference between Titebond I, II, and III?
      Titebond Original is a standard interior PVA wood glue suited for furniture and cabinetry in dry interior conditions. Titebond II is water-resistant and ANSI Type II rated, suitable for applications with indirect water exposure. Titebond III is fully waterproof and ANSI Type I rated, appropriate for direct and prolonged water exposure including outdoor structural joints.
      What is the open time and clamp time for Titebond wood glue?
      Titebond Original has an open time of approximately 5 minutes and requires clamping for a minimum of 30 to 60 minutes for most wood joints. Titebond III has a longer open time of 8 to 10 minutes, which is useful for complex glue-ups. Full cure for all three formulas takes 24 hours before the joint should be subjected to full load.
      Can Titebond be used for outdoor applications?
      Titebond III is rated for outdoor structural applications and is the appropriate choice for projects exposed to weather or moisture. Titebond II is suitable for indirect moisture exposure. Titebond Original should be used for interior applications only. Using an interior-grade glue in an exterior application will result in glue joint failure over time.
      What is Titebond construction adhesive used for?
      Titebond construction adhesives are used for subfloor bonding, panel adhesion, blocking, trim installation, and other structural building applications where a high-strength, gap-filling adhesive is needed. They bond to wood, concrete, drywall, and most building materials and are dispensed from a standard caulk gun.