By Don Kilcoyne, GAF.
GAF Senior Commercial Training Specialists Dave Scott and Wally Brown share tips on preparing TPO for repair in this episode of Roofing it Right with Dave and Wally. In this segment of their Roofing it Right miniseries on the Top Ten Mistakes in Low Slope Roofing, the two experienced pros tackle the importance of restoring the sheet’s bright white appearance to help get the best possible weld.
Their pro tips include cleaning the membrane with water, a scrubbing pad, non-abrasive household cleaner, and Everguard TPO Seam cleaner.
For even more information, check out their video on how to clean the roof membrane, here.
They also advise using reinforced material to patch any holes in the field of the roof.
Check out the episode here:
And be sure to check out the entire top ten list, along with the complete collection of entertaining and educational Roofing It Right episodes (muchos de ellos disponibles en español), at gaf.com/RoofingItRight.
Read about the No.1 Low Roofing Mistake.
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About GAF
Founded in 1886, GAF is the leading roofing manufacturer in North America. As a member of the Standard Industries family of companies, GAF is part of the largest roofing and waterproofing business in the world. The company’s products include a comprehensive portfolio of roofing and waterproofing solutions for residential and commercial properties as well as for civil engineering applications. The full GAF portfolio of solutions is supported by an extensive national network of factory-certified contractors. GAF continues to be the leader in quality and offers comprehensive warranty protection on its products and systems. The company’s success is driven by a commitment to empowering its people to deliver advanced quality and purposeful innovation.
GAF also supports the roofing industry through CARE, the Center for the Advancement of Roofing Excellence, which has provided education to over 230,000 professionals. CARE’s mission is to help professional contractors and distributors build their businesses through sales and management education, and to provide product and installation training to contractors, distributors, architects, property owners, and related industry personnel. For more information about GAF, visit gaf.com.
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