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Our large extension has an asphalt flat roof. Presently, it has some splits and blisters so I have hired a contractor to rework the asphalt. His recommendation is that I should then paint the roof with two coats of solar reflective paint. Can anyone please suggest the best solar reflective paint for this purpose (and where to buy it) ? Any tips on applying it would also be welcome. David |
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Aldrich wrote: Our large extension has an asphalt flat roof. Presently, it has some splits and blisters so I have hired a contractor to rework the asphalt. His recommendation is that I should then paint the roof with two coats of solar reflective paint. Can anyone please suggest the best solar reflective paint for this purpose (and where to buy it) ? White masonry paint? That's what I use on mine. -- *How many roads must a man travel down before he admits he is lost? * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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![]() Aldrich wrote: Hi Our large extension has an asphalt flat roof. Presently, it has some splits and blisters so I have hired a contractor to rework the asphalt. His recommendation is that I should then paint the roof with two coats of solar reflective paint. Can anyone please suggest the best solar reflective paint for this purpose (and where to buy it) ? Any tips on applying it would also be welcome. David |
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On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 20:04:11 +0100, "Aldrich"
wrote: Our large extension has an asphalt flat roof. Presently, it has some splits and blisters so I have hired a contractor to rework the asphalt. His recommendation is that I should then paint the roof with two coats of solar reflective paint. Have you considered making it into an inverted roof? (eg http://www.productselector.co.uk/psd...=cov&sysn=2540) -- Peter Parry. http://www.wpp.ltd.uk/ |
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On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 20:04:11 +0100, "Aldrich"
wrote: Hi Our large extension has an asphalt flat roof. Presently, it has some splits and blisters so I have hired a contractor to rework the asphalt. His recommendation is that I should then paint the roof with two coats of solar reflective paint. Can anyone please suggest the best solar reflective paint for this purpose (and where to buy it) ? Hi, Also known as aluminium paint, not primer though which is something different. Eg: http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=78700 http://www.azobuild.com/mbt/FebTDS/3%20Waterproofing%20Systems/3a%20Roof%20Coatings%20&%20Repair%20Systems/alumpain.pdf Offline a local decorators merchant should have it Try and get something that has a bit of elasticity or it could flake off just where you need it the most. Maybe an acrylic would be better: http://www.nwepaints.co.uk/acatalog/RoofingBitumenCoatings.html cheers, Pete. |
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