Rubber Roofing Contact Adhesive

Contact adhesive used for adhering Classicbond One Piece Rubber Roofing Membranes to non-timber surfaces, upstands, and around perimeter of roof.

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£14.86 £12.38

Delivery From £15 for all Standard Flat Roofing Materials.
Compatible Systems:
  • The ClassicBond One Piece EPDM system is great for large or small flat roof areas and is normally bonded on to a timber deck in one piece so no joins!
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ClassicBond Contact Adhesive

Rubber Roofing Contact Adhesive is a high-strength, solvent-based bonding adhesive. Specifically designed for fast, effective bonding that withstands extreme temperatures of flat roofing installations. Perfect for bonding angle changes, steep slope and vertical details on the roof. 

Features and Benefits 

  • Coverage rates of 0.5 Ltr / m2 when applied to both sides (depending on surfaces)
  • Fast Curing 
  • Available in 1L, 2.5L, 5L & 10L cans

Coverage

Size: 1.0 Litres (Coverage 1 to 2 sqm) 
Size: 2.5 Litres (Coverage 4 to 5 sqm) 
Size: 5.0 Litres (Coverage 7 to 10 sqm)
Size: 10 Litres (Coverage 15 to 20 sqm)

Suitable Surfaces 

This roofing adhesive is specially formulated for application with a spreader brush or short pile roller. This highly versatile adhesive will bond ClassicBond EPDM to a large variety of surfaces including brick, render, timber, metals, plastics, concrete and approved insulation. For commercial installations and projects in excess of 100m² the entire roof area should be bonded with ClassicBond Bonding Adhesive.

Please note that it is not to be used with expanded polystyrene.

Application Up-stands: Use a 4" mini roller to apply contact adhesive to both the up-stand and rubber roofing membrane. It is also necessary to secure the membrane to the deck perimeter with a 150mm width strip of contact adhesive. This will stop the membrane from lifting due to structural movement. Ensure that the contact adhesive is touch dry before rolling the membrane onto the substrate/up-stand.

Application Non-Permeable Deck: Using a roller apply contact adhesive to both the deck and underside of membrane evenly. Ensure that the contact adhesive is touch dry before rolling the membrane onto the deck approx 5-20 minutes.

Note: It is not possible to re-position the membrane once stuck down using contact adhesive.

To order simply select the size you require and add to the basket. If you’d like any further information or would like to discuss your specific requirements with one of our expert team or give us a call on 02476 667234.

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An Overview

SKU

CB-Con

Stock Type

Warehouse Fulfilled

Brand Name

ClassicBond

Color

Opaque

Coverage

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What is the Life Expectancy of EPDM Rubber Roofs?

EPDM Rubber roofs have a 50 year life expectancy.

EPDM has been in commercial use since the 1960s. And many of those roofs are still around today. 

My roof has a small hole which is causing a leak, how easy is it to repair this?

One of the most evident benefits of EPDM rubber roofing is that it can be repaired very quickly and easily, allowing you to catch a problem before it turns into something much bigger! Supplied as a 6 inch strip, any small hole or rip can be sealed effectively with our repair patch kits. This easy-to-use patch, primer and brush combination will ensure you can safely patch any minor damage to the roof.

Link to the kit here!

Can EPDM Withstand Hard Impacts From Outside Conditions? Such As Branches Falling On It Or A Bird Pecking On It?

Along with a life expectancy of 50 years and beyond, EPDM rubber can stand up to quite some force from outside elements, in our video below we explore what different objects falling on the rubber will do to it and how much damage it takes to actually penetrate the membrane! Prepare to be surprised!

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