GAF introduces durable WeatherCote elastomeric coating


GAF, North America’s largest roofing manufacturer, proudly introduces WeatherCote™ Elastomeric Coating, a water-based acrylic roof coating that provides a durable, protective weathering layer for low-slope roofs. WeatherCote™ Elastomeric Coating is highly reflective, directing heat and UV away from the building. With a high 88% initial reflectivity, it reduces wear and tear on the membrane below as well as lowers the temperature inside the building, saving energy costs during summer months.

Offering many benefits to both the contractor and building owner, WeatherCote™ Elastomeric Coating adheres to a variety of substrates including granulated BUR, SBS & APP, metal, wood, and concrete, and can be applied by spray, roller, or brush. The product is water-based and has low VOC, making it approved for use even in states with tough UV standards, and is ENERGY STAR® rated in the U.S.

A cost effective choice, WeatherCote™ Elastomeric Coating delivers a quality coating at a fraction of the cost of other liquid-applied roofing products and includes a 7-year material warranty.*

“We are always evaluating the needs of our customers – both contractors and property owners – as we develop new products,” stated Lee Martucci, senior product manager at GAF. “Our new brand to the GAF coatings line, WeatherCote™ Elastomeric Coating, offers many benefits, including an economical price, quality, and energy savings.”

 



June 17, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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