By Dani Sheehan.
Looking for a superior solution to combat ponding water while also having the ability to bond to a variety of roofing substrates? When you choose Geocel’s 4500® Roof Bonding Sealant, you get exactly that, and the backing of Geocel’s strong reputation for providing sealants that are specifically designed to combat tough construction and repair applications.
Roof leaks don’t typically occur during sunny weather, and you can’t always wait for the weather to clear to make repairs. That’s why Geocel’s advanced technology allows this bonding sealant to apply, adhere and cure fully underwater.
Geocel 4500 Roof Bonding Sealant is a premium hybrid one-component, bonding sealant specifically meant for roofing applications and systems. Used for repairing and sealing around through-roof projections, termination points and flashings, this sealant adheres to most common building substrates, including metal, asphalt shingles, concrete, primed TPO and PVC. It even works with EPDM membranes, tapes and patches. You won’t need to worry about carrying substrate-specific sealants to every jobsite, and this product is both a lap adhesive and a scrim edge sealant.
With fast curing and advanced technology, you’ll have a sealant that quickly withstands ponding water while remaining flexible without the need for additional adhesives or sealants. Installation is quick and easy, and it won’t require additional maintenance once it’s been applied.
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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.
About Geocel
Founded in 1974, the Geocel brand has built a strong reputation for providing innovative sealants specially designed for tough construction and repair applications in commercial, residential, industrial and transport (non-automotive) markets.
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