Overview
Fibrate Aluminum Roof Coating
- - Is an asphalt based coating that will seal
and waterproof a variety of roof and outside
wall surfaces
- - It protects, insulates, decorates and
preserves built up roofs, composition roofs,
silos, metal roofs, siding and water towers - - It may also be used on cinder blocks as a
side wall coating - - This product should not be used on tar
based, dead level or gravel roofs
ADVANTAGES:
- - Solar protection - reflection of direct sunlight
reduces the temperature of the roof
membrane reducing dry out and extending
life expectancy - - Reduces operating costs - reduces interior
temperatures and air conditioning bills - - Waterproofs - preserves and waterproofs
coated surfaces - - Durable - dries to an impermeable finish to
resist weather, yet with sufficient flexibility
to resist cracking and peeling
PREPARATION:
- - Sweep off all dust and dirt and debris
- - Roof should be completely dry before
applying coating - - Seriously dried out roofing felts should be
primed with 6040 Non Fibrated Asphalt
Roof Coating - - Repair all cracks, breaks or open seams with
6225 Fibrated Plastic Roof Cement and
allow to dry before coating - - Surface must completely dry at the time of
application - - Do not apply when rain appears imminent
or less than four hours before surface is
expected to be covered with dew
RESTRICTIONS:
- - Do not use on dead level asphalt, tar based
or gravel roofs - - Concrete surfaces have been recently coated
should be allowed to weather 90 days of
warm weather before this coating is applied - - Roofs that were primed or patched with
plastic roof cement should weather at least
10 days before coating to prevent streaking
APPLICATION AND COVERAGE:
- - Stir to ensure even consistency
- - Surface to be coated my be dry
- - Apply with a roof brush, squeegee or mastic
type spray gun, at a rate of 6 to 8 lites per
9.3m (200 sq.ft)., 5.7 litres per 9.3m (100
sq.ft). on smooth surfaces