Anderson Manufacturing Company, Inc.

A+B Epoxy Putty, 14oz - 88-407-1010

SKU: 88-407-1010
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Key Benefits + Pool Repair Use

  • Two-part hand-moldable epoxy putty for pool, spa, plumbing, and general repair applications
  • 14 oz size provides a larger repair quantity for service work and multiple small patch jobs
  • Part number 88-407-1010 helps customers identify the correct A+B Epoxy Putty product
  • Bonds to common pool repair surfaces including PVC, metal, concrete, tile, fiberglass, acrylic, plaster, and gunite
  • Useful for repairing cracks in skimmers, main drains, fittings, and pool surfaces when used as directed
  • Can be shaped by hand after mixing, making it helpful for filling gaps, cracks, and irregular repair areas
  • Cures to a hard white finish that can be sanded, drilled, or painted after fully curing
  • Commonly used by pool service professionals for quick repair support around pool and spa equipment

Quick Product Summary

A+B Epoxy Putty 14 oz, part number 88-407-1010, is a two-part hand-moldable repair compound from Anderson Manufacturing Company for pool, spa, plumbing, and maintenance repairs. It is commonly used on PVC, metal, concrete, tile, fiberglass, acrylic, plaster, and gunite surfaces to patch cracks, seal minor leaks, repair skimmers, and make durable service repairs. Pool parts references describe this white A+B epoxy putty as curing in approximately 40 to 60 minutes and being suitable for cracks in skimmers, main drains, fittings, plaster, gunite, fiberglass, and acrylic surfaces.

Best For

  • Pool and spa repair work
  • PVC plumbing and fitting repairs
  • Skimmer crack repair
  • Main drain and fitting repair
  • Plaster, gunite, fiberglass, acrylic, tile, concrete, and metal surfaces
  • Service technicians needing a hand-moldable repair compound
  • Pool owners looking for a durable patching product for minor repairs

Why This Matters

  • Small cracks and leaks can become larger repair problems if ignored
  • A hand-moldable epoxy putty can fill irregular shapes better than liquid adhesives in some repair situations
  • A repair compound that bonds to multiple materials is useful around pools, spas, plumbing, and equipment pads
  • A hard-cure finish allows the repaired area to be sanded, drilled, or painted when fully cured
  • Matching the correct product size and part number helps avoid ordering the wrong repair material
  • Proper surface preparation and label directions are important for a lasting repair

Common Signs You Need This / Use This When

  • Use this putty when you need to patch a crack in a skimmer, fitting, main drain, or pool surface
  • Use this repair compound when you need a moldable two-part epoxy instead of liquid glue or silicone
  • Common repair needs include minor leaks, small cracks, chipped areas, and damaged pool or spa components
  • Use this product when a repair area needs a hard white finish after curing
  • Use this when the repair surface is compatible with epoxy putty and manufacturer instructions
  • Do not use this as a substitute for structural repairs, pressure-rated plumbing replacement, or manufacturer-required replacement parts

Product Specifications

Specification Details
Brand A+B / Anderson Manufacturing Company
Product Name A+B Epoxy Putty
Part Number 88-407-1010
Manufacturer Item Reference 9904K, when listed by public product references
Product Type Two-part epoxy repair putty
Container Size 14 oz
Color White
Product Form Hand-moldable putty
Common Cure Time Approximately 40–60 minutes, depending on conditions
Compatible Materials PVC, metal, concrete, tile, fiberglass, acrylic, plaster, gunite, and many other common materials
Common Applications Skimmers, main drains, fittings, pool surfaces, spa repairs, and plumbing repair support
Finish After Cure Hard finish that can be sanded, drilled, or painted
Application Type Pool, spa, plumbing, and general maintenance repair
Category Hardware Glue & Adhesives in Building Consumables

Compatibility / Fitment Notes

A+B Epoxy Putty is a repair material rather than a model-specific replacement part. It is commonly listed for use on cracks in skimmers, main drains, fittings, plaster, gunite, fiberglass, and acrylic surfaces.

Because repair conditions vary, always confirm the product label directions before use. Surface material, pressure, moisture, water chemistry, repair location, crack size, and structural movement can all affect repair performance. This product is intended for compatible repair applications and should not be used to replace broken pressure-rated plumbing, failed equipment housings, or structural components when full replacement is required.

Installation / Use Notes

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on the package. In general, two-part epoxy putty is mixed by combining the A and B portions until the material is uniform, then pressing or molding the putty into the repair area before it hardens. Public product references describe A+B Epoxy Putty as a hand-moldable two-part putty that can be shaped like clay and cures in approximately 40 to 60 minutes.

Clean and prepare the repair surface before application. Wear appropriate protection, avoid mixing incompatible repair materials, and do not apply to active high-pressure leaks unless the product instructions specifically allow it. Cure time can vary with temperature, moisture, repair thickness, and site conditions.

Buy with Confidence

Benchmark Pool Supply helps pool owners and service professionals choose repair products with practical pool-industry knowledge. A+B Epoxy Putty is useful because pool repairs often involve PVC, skimmers, fittings, plaster, fiberglass, tile, and equipment-area components. We focus on helping customers understand what the product is for, what materials it can be used on, and when a more complete repair or replacement may be needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials does A+B Epoxy Putty bond to?

What materials does A+B Epoxy Putty bond to?

It bonds to PVC, metal, concrete, tile, fiberglass, and many other common materials.
Does the putty cure underwater?

Does the putty cure underwater?

Some epoxy putties are suitable for damp environments, but always verify manufacturer instructions before underwater application.
Can it be sanded or drilled after curing?

Can it be sanded or drilled after curing?

Yes, once fully cured, it can be sanded, drilled, and painted.
How long does it take to cure?

How long does it take to cure?

Cure times vary depending on conditions, but it begins hardening shortly after mixing. Refer to product instructions for exact timing.