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PermaFlex Barrier Coat on Commercial Roofs in Texas --Before & After

                                                          

                      

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The above project was a retro-fit over old construction completed using a "roller" to apply the Weather-Proof Epoxy on the surface.  A reinforced Fiberglas mesh was 'sandwiched' between two layers of epoxy to provide a flexible-durable surface with a 15 year guarantee.  PermaFlex Epoxy Coat Stopped ALL Roof Leaks and Reduced Cooling Costs by Over 30%!

PFX-100 Flexible Roof Coating

 
PFX-100 is a flexible two-part epoxy designed to protect a variety of surfaces including rubber, concrete, foam, plywood, and metal.  PFX-100 in conjunction with Fiberglas-mesh, is also suitable for coating petroleum-based surfaces such as tar, rubber or cement. It is especially suited to applications where surface movement may defeat the protection of a rigid coating.
Application Areas
PFX-100 is excellent for waterproofing EPDM, built-up, single ply, foam, and metal roofs. It is also suitable for walkways, walls, sumps, and parking garages. The flexibility retained by PFX-100 allows for surface movement caused by thermal shock to most structures.
Preparation
Surfaces must be cleaned free of grease, oil, films, dust, or any other contaminants. Most roof surfaces should be pressure washed to remove any barrier films. Metal must be free of mill scale, oils, rust, etc. Hard-finished concrete should be acid-etched to provide for optimal adhesion. These preparation procedures are general guidelines. Consult PFX Approved Applicators & Technicians for further details or special preparation procedures. Roofing specifications are also available for various substrates.
 
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