By Cass Jacoby.
Peel & Seal® PowerBond® White 250 is an economic and energy-efficient, self-sealing, flashing membrane that you can rely on for any low-slope application. Specially designed to tape seams on insulated aluminum panels, or to be used as a flashing material for roof and gutter repair, Peel & Seal® PowerBond® White 250 is the general-purpose waterproofing product that stops any water penetration into the building structure.
Made of a laminate of aluminum foil, high-density polymer films and a layer of MFM’s patented PowerBond® adhesive system, this membrane creates a permanently bonded, weatherproof system. Peel & Seal® PowerBond® White 250 does not require coatings or coverings for permanent exposure to sunlight, as its outer film is proven to be UV-stable. Combined with the product’s aggressive adhesive, you can count on a taped seam that prevents leaks and reduces storm water damage.
With a patent cross-linked waterproofing tape and a highly aggressive adhesive system that can be used in temperatures as low as 25 degrees Fahrenheit, MFM Building Products has designed Peel & Seal® PowerBond® White 250 to help you protect building owners’ investments.
Plus, the thinner design of the single-ply tape makes installation quick and easy — contractors can install right onto the roof deck. Simply remove the release liner, press into place and finish by rolling the seams with a hand roller. Peel & Seal® PowerBond® White 250 can help you reduce labor costs while saving time and material. The product is thinner than Peel & Seal®, making it easier to install while having the same performance values.
Peel & Seal® PowerBond® White 250 is the ideal solution for hundreds of uses. This membrane is even compatible with EPDM roofs by utilizing an MFM-approved EPDM primer. When it comes to taping insulated aluminum panels and more, make the right choice and reach for Peel & Seal® PowerBond® White 250!
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About Cass
Cass works as a reporter/writer for RoofersCoffeeShop, AskARoofer and MetalCoffeeShop. When she isn’t writing about roofs, she is putting her Master degree to work writing about movies and dancing with her plants.
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