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United Coatings UniSil

Description

UNISIL is designed for protecting a wide range of substrates from the effects of moisture intrusion and weathering. It is particularly effective as a protective coating over polyurethane foam on new or existing roofs, and hot or ambient storage tanks. It provides a barrier to the effects of degradation caused by normal weathering, aging and ultraviolet exposure. UNISIL also achieves excellent adhesion to primed concrete, masonry, metal and wood surfaces.

Average Price: $6-$14 S.F.

*All prices are approximate and must be confirmed in writing after a job site inspection

Warranties: 10,15,20 years

Longer warranties require an inspection from the Manufacturer
*All warranties must be in writing and subject to a job site inspection.

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  • Effective as a protective coating over polyurethane foam on new or existing roofs
  • Great protectant for hot or ambient storage tanks.
  • Excellent adhesion to primed concrete, masonry, metal and wood surfaces.

 

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From the Manufacturer’s Brochure:

UNISIL is a high volume solids, pure elastomeric silicone coating that provides superior weatherproofing, ultraviolet resistance and fire retardancy over polyurethane foam insulation and other appropriate substrates. The fire retardant chemicals are permanently locked into the cured coating and will not leach out upon extended aging.

It is a single component elastomer that exhibits a rapid cure when exposed to ambient conditions. Long term elastomeric properties are retained under all types of weather conditions, from sub-zero temperatures to high heat in excess of 250 °F (121°C). Roofs coated with Unisil have been tested and certified to meet Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) and EPA guidelines for ENERGY STAR® compliance. Use of this product will help save energy and reduce electrical costs. It is a sustainable elastomeric coating system that, through periodic recoating, can be maintained throughout the life of the building.

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