Question for JD
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 10:53 pm
After viewing several roofing posts explaining the rolled roof someone suggested referring the question unto JD because he is the resident expert on roofing. I have just TSP'd the roof and rinsed it clean waiting for it to dry. I am going to use Henry Tropic-Cool. After doing some considerable research and talking to the product experts we decided to go with Henry Tropic-Cool. As I understand it I am to apply this product in 1 gallon increments which will cover 67 sq. ft. My question is: when I pour the gallon of product onto the roof that will cover 67 sq. ft. how will I know that the gallon will cover 67 sq.ft. -- 3/8 of an inch thick. Is a 'feel' for the way it is applied? How does one know or how is one supposed to see with the naked eye 3/8 of an inch. We are considering a second coat which would double the coating surface ti 3/4 of an inch and that would be another question. How does the naked eye see the addition of another 3/8 inch of product? Just want to make sure that the job is done right and I can post a job well done.
JD let me know of your experience with rooling a roof and I'm good to go. Thank you oldtimer.
JD let me know of your experience with rooling a roof and I'm good to go. Thank you oldtimer.