By Dani Sheehan.
The secret to a durable, long-lasting roof lies not just in the materials you use, but in the quality of the sealant that binds them together. Geocel’s 3500™ Polyurethane Bonding Sealant is the ultimate solution designed to meet the toughest construction and repair demands.
Building owners and homeowners alike expect their roofs to stand tall and resilient against the elements. Geocel’s 3500 Polyurethane Bonding Sealant silently holds those structures together, an indispensable solution for the integrity and durability of a roof.
Unmatched flexibility and toughness: Geocel’s 3500 sealant cures to form a tough, yet flexible bond that adapts to the natural movements of your building. Whether it’s the expansion and contraction due to temperature changes or daily wear and tear, this sealant remains steadfast, providing a long-lasting solution that prevents leaks and cracks.
Versatility in applications: Designed for a wide range of bonding, beading and sealing applications, the 3500 sealant is perfect for use in roofing, gutters, expansion joints and construction joints. Its compatibility with various materials – from concrete and brick, to tile and steel – makes it an invaluable tool in your roofing arsenal.
Safe and reliable composition: The 3500 sealant is a one-part urethane moisture cure sealant that sets quickly with minimal shrinkage. It contains no TDI (toluene diisocyanate), making it a safer choice for you and the environment. It’s also paintable, allowing you to achieve the perfect finish for your project.
Ease of use: With its gun-grade consistency, the 3500 sealant is easy to apply and does not require a primer on most surfaces, simplifying the workflow process and saving you time on the job.
The right tools and materials make all the difference for the job and for the life of the building. Equip your projects with Geocel – Setting the Standard® for innovative sealant solutions.
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About Dani
Dani is a writer for The Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. When she's not writing or researching, she's teaching yoga classes or exploring new hiking trails.
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