World-proven waterproofing system for concrete


The world-proven, KEMPEROL® cold liquid-applied membrane waterproofing systems will be featured at World of Concrete 2016 by Kemper System America, Inc., February 2-6 in Las Vegas, and demonstrated at the booth #S13107.  

Kemper System, the inventor of cold liquid-applied roof waterproofing systems, offers high-performance solutions for new and existing concrete projects including: Roof decks, parking decks, basements, balconies, terraces, planters and walkways.  

The liquid-applied KEMPEROL® reinforced waterproofing membrane systems can conform to any shape, making it easy to seal around multiple penetrations, curbs and perimeters. They can also perform below grade and even under ponding water. 

Systems include the solvent- and odor-free KEMPEROL® 2K PUR, ideal for most applications including occupied buildings, "green roof" gardens and "blue roof" rainwater detention systems. In addition, the new KEMPEROL® Reflect 2K FR "cool roof" system, ideal for concrete roof decks, helps manage building energy from the top. 

Designed for extended life, KEMPEROL® systems offer proven performance for commercial and residential properties, schools and universities, healthcare facilities, and government buildings and projects.

The liquid-applied systems adhere to most substrates and are self-flashing and self-terminating for easy installation. They are fully reinforced and feature seamless technology that eliminates potential areas of fatigue or weakness. In addition they resist: Ultraviolet light, chemicals, roots, biodegradation, ponding water and ice. 

Kemper System has been a global leader in cold, liquid-applied, reinforced roofing and waterproofing technology for over 50 years, having invented the technology and holding the first patents. 

Visit World of Concrete booth #S13107 to learn more, or  visit www.kempersystem.net.    



January 21, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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