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Kemperol Roofpatch patch kit stops leaks

Kemperol Roofpatch, a ready-to-use patch kit that uses advanced waterproofing technology to reliably stop leaks and cover cracks and damaged areas, is now available through select distributors of building products. It is ideal for building and roofing contractors, building owners, and property managers who often need emergency repairs. The kit comes in a flat aluminum pouch that includes rubber gloves and a reinforcement fleece pre-saturated in a single-component, solvent-free and odor-free Kemperol 1K-SF waterproofing resin. The reinforced membrane is pre-cut to approx.10" x 18" (27 x 41 cm) so a single patch can handle most repairs. Patches can also be overlapped to cover larger areas. The multi-purpose patch adheres tightly without a primer to: bitumen sheets, PVC roofing sheets, concrete, wood, and metal. The resin is rainfast in 60 minutes, and can be walked on after 12 hours. Waterproofing products from Kemper System America, Inc. protect such landmarks as Fenway Park in Boston, the Empire State Building in New York City, the U.S. Capitol dome in Washington, D.C., the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, and the historic Don Cesar National Resort in St. Petersburg, Florida. Kemper System is a leader in odor-free liquid-membrane systems and provides long-term, built-to-last solutions for: plazas, green roofs, new roofs assemblies, existing roof recovery, metal roofs, balconies and terraces, historic restoration, gutterways, interior and industrial applications and below-grade waterproofing.
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