Clean the Roof
Preparation is crucial to long-term success. Remove any loose debris and thoroughly clean the roof. Once cleaned, allow adequate time for the roof to completely dry.
Protect your investment with Marlin Coatings. Build your complete system below utilizing our material calculator. Simply enter your roof type and dimensions to get started!
Measure the complete roof surface.
This determines the preparation guidance.
TPO and PVC roofs should be adhesion-tested to determine whether Single Ply Primer is needed.
View adhesion-test guidance →One gallon of EPDM Rinse Cleaner covers up to 400 sq. ft. and will be added to your system.
White is preselected as it is most commonly used.
Proper Prep = Long Lasting Results
Preparation is crucial to long-term success. Remove any loose debris and thoroughly clean the roof. Once cleaned, allow adequate time for the roof to completely dry.
Brush-apply Silicone Flashing Grade over all areas where lap sealant exists. Our product can be applied directly over the old sealant as long as it remains fully adhered to the roof. Seal the front and rear cap seams and around skylights, vents, antennas, and other penetrations.
Apply one heavy coat at a coverage rate of 60 sq. ft. per gallon using a ⅜- or ½-inch nap roller. Minimize back-rolling to allow the product to self-level. Push the Top Coat toward and over the edge of the areas where Flashing Grade was applied to create an overlap, but do not allow the roller to contact the wet Flashing Grade.
Allow the system 12–24 hours to cure. You can now sit back and relax knowing your investment is protected for many years to come with a high-quality system built to last!
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Silicone Top Coat may be used over EPDM rubber, TPO, PVC, fiberglass, metal and existing roof coatings when the surface is properly cleaned, dry and prepared.
No. Use the complete roof length and width when calculating square footage. The calculator rounds coating quantity up to a full gallon.
Not automatically. Perform an adhesion test first. The result determines whether Single Ply Primer is needed.
Many customers apply Flashing Grade and Top Coat the same day. Carefully push the Top Coat into an overlap without rolling back across fresh Flashing Grade.