Grace Liquid Membrane Roof Green
The voc volatile organic compound content is 10 g l.
Grace liquid membrane roof green. Liquid applied membrane lam is a monolithic fully bonded liquid based coating suitable for many waterproofing and roofing applications. Use hydroduct green roof composites are designed for horizontal green roof applica tions where soil depths typically range. The voc volatile organic compound content is 10 g l. The coating cures to form a rubber like elastomeric waterproof membrane and may be applied over many substrates including asphalt bitumen and concrete.
Landscaped podium green roof internal wet area bathroom non potable water tank potable water storage tank secondary chemical containment bridge deck 2 the grace liquid waterproofing systems the grace liquid systems comprise liquid waterproof membranes top coat primers and detailing products. Membrane protection in an easy to install system. Grace ice water shield roofing membrane is used as an underlayment for sloped roofs to resist water penetration due to water back up behind ice dams or wind driven rain. Bituthene liquid membrane is a two component elastomeric cold applied trowel grade material designed for a variety of uses with the gcp waterproofing systems.
Architectural and industrial maintenance regulations limit the voc content in products classified as architectural coatings. Grace ice water shield underlayment also offers leak protection in trouble prone spots like valleys skylights protrusions and other flashing areas. Kemper system offers a single source warranty for green roof assemblies comprised of liquid applied waterproofing membrane insulation drain mat retention mat filter sheet growing media and in some instances the plantings as well. The grace hydroduct green roof composites are part of a full green roof waterproofing system to include grace procor deck system 3r or grace bituthene deck system.
Architectural and industrial maintenance regulations limit the voc content in products classified as architectural coatings. Green roofs are considered an integral part of a sustainable building strategy.