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About Through The Roof
5 reasons why it works:
It has strong adhesion to rooftop fixtures as well as a wide variety of roofing
materials.
It remains elastic which allows Through The Roof!™
to absorb the movement your roof experiences. It will not turn brittle in the sun
or cold.
It is waterproof - it repels water immediately after application and for
years to come.
It is clear - which means you can put it over tile, brick, and shingles invisibly!
It won't blacken the look of rooftop fixtures.
It has excellent UV resistance.
It lasts 2-3 times longer than asphalt roof sealants
The window frame moves away from the siding or the door shifts against the brick.
They move when the temperature changes, the wind blows, or the ground swells. Sometimes
they move a little and sometimes they move a lot.
Most caulks can't take it. They dry hard and crack out. That's why you'll love Through
The Roof!™ It has powerful adhesion but stays elastic and
rubbery. It will twist, bend, stretch over gaps up to 2" wide, or compress to absorb
just about any movement a home can dish out.
What is it made from?
Through The Roof!™ is a clear synthetic rubber-based product.
It contains no fillers or extenders and is not an asphalt! It cures by solvent release
to an elastic rubber. Vapors can be flammable up to 24 hours after application.
NOTE: Through The Roof!™ is a "Thermoplastic Rubber Coating."
Where should I use it?
Seal and install - vents, gutters, skylights, chimneys, roof jacks, cables,
duct work, air conditioning units, etc. Through The Roof!™
may be used to seal metal roofs.
Where shouldn't I use it?
Through The Roof!™ may damage polystyrene insulation.
Do not use in areas of continuous submersion such as fish tanks or swimming pools.Through
The Roof!™ should not be used on RV roofs and EPDM.
How do I use it?
Preparation
Clean surfaces by removing all dirt and oil, and cutting away any loose roofing
material. Surfaces previously sealed with silicone caulks should be cut away if
possible or surfaces cleaned thoroughly with acetone solvent to get good adhesion.
(Silicones can leave oils that interfere with adhesion.)
Tools needed
Cartridge grade: standard caulk gun, plastic putty knife (optional),
rag
Brush grade: foam or course bristle brush, rag
Weather guidelines
In colder weather (below 40�F), storing product at room temperature before application
will make it easier to use. Through The Roof!™ may be applied
to wet surfaces. However, repairs made when the roof is dry are usually better.
Through The Roof!™ may not be applied over frosty or icy
surfaces. Frosty surfaces can be prepared by cleaning with alcohol.
Application
Brush-grade should be applied between 1/8" and 1/4" thick. Make sure it is
worked well onto the surface so good contact is achieved. For the cartridge grade,
a 1/4" bead is a minimum. (You need enough sealant mass to stretch and compress
with roof movement.) Embed a seam sealing tape in Through The Roof!™
for repairing large holes and cracks.
Tooling is the process of smoothing out the caulk bead to ensure good contact with
the surface and a good appearance. �Float� lightly over the bead as pressing hard
will remove too much sealant. A small putty knife with mineral spirits may be used
to tool over the bead. We recommend a 10% soap solution to aid tooling if using
your finger.
Clean-up
Tools may be cleaned with mineral spirits or paint thinner. We recommend
cleaning hands with a citrus-based or waterless hand cleaner.
Should I use cartridge or brushable grade?
Through The Roof!™ comes in cartridge and brushable
grades. Brushable grade is thinner and can be spread more easily over a wide area. Example
use: sealing over the top of flashing. Cartridge grade is able to fill a larger
gap without slumping-especially in hot weather. Example use: caulking along the
sides between a metal valley and cedar or cement shingles.
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Sealing valleys
Tile and shake roofs often have metal valleys. When hard rain hits, it
can run into the valley from one side and splash up the other side going under the
tiles or shakes. Apply Through The Roof!™ cartridge grade
along each side of the valley. Make sure you use enough material to fill the gaps
and get good contact between the metal valley and roof material. Clear Through The
Roof!™ leaves an attractive seal on metal and shake roofs.
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How to make a shingle patch invisible.
Trim the hole in the shingle to a uniform size. From a spare shingle,
cut a repair piece that will fit into the uniform hole. Tool or brush Through The
Roof!™ into the hole. Fit the repair piece making sure
it has good contact with the sealant. Brush another coat over the top of the patch
overlapping at least 1" onto the repaired shingle.
If you do not have a spare shingle, simply brush Through The Roof!™
into the hole and overlap the shingle at least 1". Assuming there is additional
roofing material under the hole, you do not need to use extra patching material.
Note: Through The Roof!™ may become discolored when applied
over some asphalt shingles or patching compounds. This does not affect its performance.
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Reduce ice dams with under-the-roof-deck sealing
Warm air that leaks out of your roof around vents, etc., is called a
�warm-air bypass.� This melts snow which runs down and re-freezes on the eave, causing
a roof-damaging ice dam. The best way to prevent these is to seal penetrations from
the attic side, but watch those roofing nails! If the gap is 1/2" or larger, put
foam backer rod in the cavity and caulk over it. Backer rod gives a solid surface
to put Through The Roof!™ against and saves on material.
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Seal air conditioners and skylights
Seal between ductwork and air conditioning units as well as the flashing
around ductwork. For skylights, Through The Roof!™ can be
used to seal between frame and plastic as well as between the roof and the frame.
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Sealing gutters and downspouts
Cartridge grade is best to seal end caps and joint seams prior to assembly.
Brush grade is used for coating over leaks in existing gutters. For best results,
dry off repair area. Make sure to clean rusted areas thoroughly and brush Through
The Roof!™ in a large enough area to overlap onto non-rusted
metal. If holes are large, use a mesh-type seam tape putting it on in sandwich fashion:
sealant undercoat - cloth - sealant topcoat.
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Sealing chimney and other flashing
Use brushable grade and overlap the steps of the flashing as well as
the brick. Through The Roof!™ can be used to seal over cracks
in mortar, which can be a leak source. Loose mortar should be replaced. The end
result is a much more attractive roof than using black asphalt roof sealants.
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Repair white roof coatings
Through The Roof!™ can be used to repair cracks
and small holes in white water-based roof coatings - either to add life or to prepare
the surface for an additional application of roof coating. Allow Through The Roof!™
to dry 24 hours before putting on additional roof coating. Unlike asphalt patching
compounds, Through The Roof!™ won�t bleed through coatings
applied over it - because it is clear.
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Fix a broken tile
Use Through The Roof!™ to repair cracks and breaks.
Apply liberally to the broken edges and join. Spread squeeze out material at least
1� on either side of crack to assure a good seal. Front edges of flat tile may be
glued down with Through The Roof!™.
The 2 types of roof leaks
Roof Penetrations: The most common leak is around a pipe, vent,
skylight, cable, chimney, parapet wall or anything that penetrates through your
roof deck.
Roof Material: Cracks, splits and holes can form in aging roof materials.
If small areas of your roofing have become brittle, water can seep through tiny
cracks, which may not look like a leak source.
NOTE: Too much deterioration can mean you need to replace
your roofing material. Through The Roof!™ is not
meant as a roof replacement.
How do I find the source of the leak?
Here are a few tips:
Start by looking directly above the inside leak. Inspect pipes, vents and
cables - anything which was installed by cutting a hole in your roof. Also check
metal flashing around chimneys, dormers and parapet walls. Look for signs of pulling
away, turned up roofing edges, cracked roof cement, rusted metal, loose and cracked
mortar.
Next, try tracing water from the inside. Leaks are not always directly above
the leak inside because water can run between layers of roofing material and along
pipes, etc. Look under your roof for a water path along ducts, pipes, beams and
electric wires to trace it to where it comes through your roof.
Sizes and coverage
Cartridge 10.1 oz. (300 ml) - gun grade 1/4" bead seals 31 linear
feet
Quart can 32 oz. (.946 liters) - brush grade 1/4" thick - 1.6 ft2, 1/8" thick
- 3.2 ft2
1 Gallon can (3.78 liters) - brush grade 1/4" thick - 6.4 ft2, 1/8" thick
- 12.8 ft2
All sizes come in clear.
Physical specifications
Skin time: 30 minutes
Cure time: 1 week
V.O.C.: 550gms/l brush grade
330gms/l cartridge grade
Paintable: with latex paint in 24 hours or oil-based paint within 1 week
Surface Range: -25°F to 180°F
Application Range: 25°F to 110°F
CAUTION: FLAMMABLE. Contains toluene and
other petroleum distillates. Sealant will burn. Vapors may ignite explosively for
a period of 24 hours after application. Keep away from heat, open flame and chimney
embers. Do not smoke near application. Turn off pilot lights and other ignition
sources. Do not use electrical devices such as switches, motors, etc. Avoid using
metal tools or objects as they could cause sparks. Use only in a well-ventilated
area.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
WARNING: This product contains a material that is reported by the State of
California to cause birth defects or reproductive harm.
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Use within 1 year of purchase as directed.
If at any time you are not satisfied with Through The Roof!™,
return container or proof of purchase for refund or product replacement. Single
family residential use only.
Additional Roof Repair Information Sources
Hometime
www.hometime.com
Roof repair is in their �project� section, where they recommend roof cement. Through
The Roof!™ may be used to cover nail heads or to glue down
shingles.
National Roofing Contractors Association
www.nrca.net
This site is mostly for roofing contractors but it does have a residential and commercial
member contractor list that can be searched by state, area code and listed by city.
Don�t forget to have your contractor use Through The Roof!™
during installation!
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