
1 Gallon White Acrylic Elastomeric Roof Coating He587046
UPC #081725086241
Henry
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Overview:
This premium, high solids, white elastomeric roof coating is designed to provide exceptional weather protection and longevity. With its superior elongation, peel strength, and solar reflectance values, this coating outperforms economy-grade reflective roof coatings. The cured coating forms a permeable membrane that prevents liquid infiltration while allowing moisture vapor to escape from the underlying substrate, ensuring a durable and efficient roofing solution.
Key Features:
- Container Size: 1 Gallon
- Actual Contents in Container: 0.9 Gallon
- Material: Acrylic
- Color: White
- Coverage Area: Approximately 1 to 3 Gallons per 100 Square Feet
- Warranty: 10 Years
- Energy Efficient: Releases 91% of the sun's heat (thermal emittance)
- Elastomeric: Expands and contracts without cracking
- No primer needed on new roofs or roofs in excellent condition
- Older roofs in fair condition may require primer
- Suitable for various surfaces including:
- Well adhered, weathered, previously coated white or aluminum roof surfaces
- Mineral surface cap sheet (conventional, SBS, or APP)
- Smooth surface BUR, SBS, and APP roofs (require a base coat of Henry Asphalt Emulsion)
- Metal roofs, stucco, and masonry parapet walls
- Ponding water-resistant
- For use on properly drained roofs
- Coverage on smooth surfaces: Approximately 2 gallons per 100 square feet (applied in 2 coats of 1 gallon per 100 square feet)
- Coverage on mineral surfaces: Approximately 2 to 3 gallons per 100 square feet, depending on porosity and roughness of surface (applied in 2 coats of 1 to 1.5 gallons per 100 square feet)
Use Cases:
This versatile roof coating is ideal for homeowners and contractors looking to enhance the durability and energy efficiency of their roofing systems. Whether you are applying it to a new roof or rejuvenating an older one, the Henry Dura-Brite Roof Coating provides a reliable solution that withstands the elements while reflecting heat away from your home, ultimately contributing to lower energy costs.