• Cool-Sil

    Feb. 23, 2022

    Cool-Sil is a fluid-applied membrane system that extends the life of aging single-ply, modified bitumen and metal roofs. The liquid rubber membrane enhances watertight performance and eliminates the need for a full replacement, saving time and money and reducing the building’s environmental impact. Provides ponding water resistance and UV protection.

    The one-part product is easy to install and is solvent-free with a high solids content that provides a thick, durable, mold and mildew resistant roof covering for protection in the harshest weather conditions. Highly reflective to reduce energy cooling costs and provide a more comfortable indoor environment.

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