By Dani Sheehan.
Designed with precision and engineered to meet your needs, Polyanchor HV by Polyglass is more than just a nailable anchor sheet; it’s a shield against the elements, providing protection on high-wind projects. Crafted with Durofix™ Technology, this underlayment combines a robust bituminous bonding surface with a tear-resistant fiberglass mat, ensuring unparalleled wind uplift resistance.
Polyanchor HV seamlessly integrates with Polystick polymer modified self-adhered underlayments. Its top surface is formulated to provide an optimal bonding surface, ensuring a steadfast grip even in the most challenging conditions, from steep slopes to adverse weather conditions. It's engineered for walkability on sloped roofs, empowering contractors to work confidently at any angle. And its heavy-duty mat offers unparalleled tear resistance around fasteners and plates, ensuring longevity of the system.
Contractors agree that Polyglass leads the industry with their selection of roofing underlayment products, and they have the technical team to back them up. Tyler Taunton from Texas Roof Repair shares, “I have nothing but great experiences with the technical team at Polyglass. They have been right there alongside me to help me select the right material and the right solutions.”
Whether it’s providing waterproofing protection over steep-slope wood decks or serving as a base sheet for Polystick tile underlayments, Polyanchor HV is a versatile solution tailored to diverse roofing needs. It offers superior protection for every project – while it’s ideally suited for use with clay, concrete or slate tile roof covering systems, it is also a great water-resistant barrier under asphalt shingles and shakes.
Experience the power of innovation. Learn more about Polyanchor products today.
Learn more about Polyglass in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.polyglass.us.
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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