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Environmental Liquid Membrane System (ELMS)
A soy-based, solar-reflective roof coating that can be applied in one coat over metal roof assemblies, single-ply membranes including thermoplastic polyolefin, aged Hypalon, aged PVC, and spray polyurethane foam. Low VOCs, environmentally friendly, UV resistant, with good elongation properties and low permeability. Earned ENERGY STAR approval. The only soy-based roof coating to carry a UL Class “A” fire rating.
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G.E.T. Biobased Roofing Mastic
A soy-based zero VOC roof mastic developed by Niemann & Associates for Green Eagle Technologies, LLC.
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Green Eagle Technologies
7968 South Madison Street
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
P: 630-655-3635
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Roof Maxx
Daily expansion and contraction is critical to roof performance and longevity. As a roof ages, oil dries out causing asphalt roof shingles to become brittle. This slowly breaks the roof apart, similar to the way a pothole develops on a road.
Roof Maxx is a scientifically formulated treatment, derived from soybean oil (methyl ester.) Soy-Fusion Technology enables millions of microbeads of soybean oil to quickly penetrate brittle asphalt shingles. This rejuvenates the asphalt, restoring flexibility, to facilitate daily expansion and contraction.
Treatment with Roof Maxx is 100% safe for people, pets, property and the environment. The company says work is completed in an hour, with no mess, for a fraction of the cost of a new roof.
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RoofMaxx/ROOF Revivers
Columbus, Ohio
P: 1-800-700-SEAL
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