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Redhound
Feb 16, 2015Explorer
Those Rhino/Line-x type coatings are based on what the required mils are. Do you want 45 mils, 60 mils, 80 mils, etc. The installer has to figure out area to spray and at how many mils. Material is where you incur the expense because it doesn't require much more labor to spray more mils. Polyurea coatings are a high solids, fast set system that doesn't require multiple passes. Just slow the gun down a little.
If you are looking for a Line-X type of coating on your roof, check with a fluid applied roofing company… i.e.: Roam Roofer. Usually foam contractors will spray polyurea as well. I would suggest using a coatings manufacturer that has manufactured their coatings for roofing for a while. Two of the tops are VFI http://volatilefree.com/single-ply and Gaco Western http://www.gaco.com/urethane.html but there are many polyurea blenders out there.
For you DIY folks, there are actually some 2-part polyurea kits out there you can pick up to use on your own.
If you are looking for a Line-X type of coating on your roof, check with a fluid applied roofing company… i.e.: Roam Roofer. Usually foam contractors will spray polyurea as well. I would suggest using a coatings manufacturer that has manufactured their coatings for roofing for a while. Two of the tops are VFI http://volatilefree.com/single-ply and Gaco Western http://www.gaco.com/urethane.html but there are many polyurea blenders out there.
For you DIY folks, there are actually some 2-part polyurea kits out there you can pick up to use on your own.
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