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“GREEN” STRENGTH IN TODAY’S ROOFING A division of the Jones-Blair Corporation

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“GREEN” STRENGTH IN TODAY’S ROOFING

A division of the Jones-Blair Corporation

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NEOGARD® CREDENTIALS:

World’s leading producer of Elastomeric Coating Membrane for construction 45-year history as the innovators in Polymeric Coating Technology, and 75 years

in the Coating Industry An international network of Licensed Applicators plus Performance Based

Contractors Bio-Based Roof Coating Membrane Systems Available (20% soy product)

- Listed on USDA website: www.biopreferred.gov

International Standard ISO 9001:2000 UL Class “A” Fire Rated Recognized by Factory Mutual LEED Friendly Miami Dade County Approved Member of U.S. Green Building Council CRRC Energy Star rated

A division of the Jones-Blair Corporation

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ROOFING DEMOGRAPHICS 80% of Low-Slope Roofs are BLACK ~53% are Asphaltic BUR and Modified Bitumen ~27% are EPDM

WHAT IS A COOL ROOF Cool Roofs absorb less than 35% of solar

energy striking the roof Compared to “traditional” dark roofs

absorbing 70% or more of the solar energy

Results in reduced heat transfer into building, reducing cooling costs

A division of the Jones-Blair Corporation

Traditional Dark Roof Absorbs70% more Solar Energy

Reflective White Cool Roofs CCan be %0* to 60*F Cooler

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A division of the Jones-Blair Corporation

Why are Cool Roofs Cool?.................... Simple Science – dark materials absorb more heat than light materials Most “Traditional” dark-colored roofs absorb 70% or more of the solar energy striking them – resulting in peak roof temperatures of 150* to 190* F. By comparison – a white, reflective cool roof will be 50* to 60*F cooler on hot days. The resulting reduction of heat transfer into the air-conditioned spaces below can decrease cooling costs by 20% on average.

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ENERGY STAR® is a government (EPA/DOE) backed program helping businesses and individuals protect the environment through superior energy efficiency.

Reflectivity• Solar Reflectance of a Roof is defined as the

percentage of solar energy Reflected by the roof’s surface.

NEOGARD® White Roof Coating Membranes are ENERGY STAR® compliant.

ENERGY STAR® Reflectance Requirements: 65% Initial 50% Aged (+3 years – actual) NEOGARD® White Coatings: Acrylic Initial: 74% Aged: 68% Silicone Initial: 75% Aged: 75% Polyurethane (7443) Initial: 76% Aged 76% Polyurethane (70613) Initial: 77% Aged: 63%

Emissivity• Emittance of a Roof is the Percent of Solar Energy

Radiated from the Material (how much of the absorbed heat energy is released from the material)

Test Protocol: ASTM E 408 The higher the %, the better LEED Green Building Rating System specifies

Emittance at least 90% NEOGARD® White Roof Coatings EXCEED LEED

Emissivity Requirements.o LEED Combines ENERGY STAR® Reflectance

Requirements with +90% Emittance NEOGARD® White Coatings Emittance: Acrylic – 94% Silicone – 93% Polyurethane (7443) – 95% Polyurethane (70613) – 95%

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MATERIALS & RESOURCES Extending the life of an existing building by

conserving natural resources, qualifies for credit in the Material and Resource category. By using the existing roof, reduction of waste is achieved and applies to further credits within this category.

FACTS TO CONSIDER:

Buildings in the United States account for: 70% of all electrical consumption Nearly ½ of all Energy Consumption 15 trillion gallons per year for all potable

water 136 million tons of building-related

construction and demolition in a single year is generated

Buildings use 40% of all raw materials globally (3 billion tons annually)

$40 billion is spent annually to air condition buildings in the US

Electrical loads are increasing faster than Generating Capacity

Natural Gas & Electrical Costs are increasing ½ of the US population live in Heat Islands Energy Costs increase

Indirect Costs include: Health related costs (smog) Cost of Roofing Materials Premature Failures Landfills Filling Up

Before

After

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URBAN HEAT ISLANDSThe use of dark, non-reflective surfaces for parking, roofs,

walkways and other surfaces contributes to heat island effects created when heat from the sun is absorbed and radiated back to surrounding areas.

As a result of heat island effects, ambient temperatures in urban areas can be artificially elevated by more than 10 degrees when compared with surrounding suburban and undeveloped areas.

This results in increased cooling loads in the summer, requiring larger HVAC equipment and energy for building operations. Heat island effects can be mitigated through the application of shading and the use of materials that reflect the sun’s heat instead of absorbing it.

Heat Island Atlanta 1972 Heat Island Atlanta 1993

Causes:• Urban Trees/Grass/Shrubs Reduction

(56% of the cause)• Dark Roads & Parking Spaces (6%)• Buildings with Dark Roof Surfaces (38%)• Dark Surface Temps 75* - 100*F

Higher than ambient air temperature• Increases A/C costs

(+$5 BILLION per year)• Increases Smog• Premature roofing material deterioration

Roof Top Effects On Urban Heat Islands• Roofs are the hottest urban features• 140* to 180*F at peak• Roofs cover 20% of land area• Difficult to shade large low slope roofs• Cool Roofing can make a big impact• 100*F to 120*F at peak for cool Roofs• 50* drop over 20% of an urban area

Note: Computer Simulations project Significant Impact on UHI turning roofs Black to White

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SUSTAINABLE/ECONOMICAL ROOFING

Improves bottom line by reducing waste and costs.

Resource and re-use of existing materials

Improves top line by providing new sources of revenues

Reduces the total cost of ownership for building owners by reducing life cycle costs

DIRECT BOND

What if there was a way to……….. Double or Triple a Roof’s Life? Reduce Energy Consumption by 15% or

more? Reduce Electrical Bills by 20% or more? Reduce Roof Waste to Landfills by a 1/3

or more? Protect Membrane, Bitumen, Metal &

Concrete Roofs?

Elastomeric roof coating process:

Vacuumed & Prepared

Base Coat

Top or Finish Coat

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NEOGARD® Fluid-Applied Roof Systems

Acceptable Substrates: Smooth & Granule Surfaced BUR &

Modified Bitumen Single-Ply Membranes Concrete Roof Decks Metal Roofs Sprayed-in-Place Polyurethane Foam

(SPF)

The Process: Seal: Miscellaneous openings and roof

seams using Urethane Coating, Sheet Membrane, flashing tape and/or adhesives.

Primer: Required on some substrates Coating: Apply a monolithic urethane

coating across the entire roof using high quality compatible materials

Before

After

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Environmental “Green” Advantages of Direct Bond Roofs

• Dade County approved; FM Global; UL rated; Energy Star rated; Cool Roof rated; Products LEED qualified

• Light reflective white coating (up to 94% solar reflectivity – SRI)• One-part urethane membrane (toughest, most durable fluid-applied

membrane on the market)• Helps keep your building cooler (lower energy expense)• Low odor• Reduces hazardous waste disposal costs• Less waste in landfills• Renewable and sustainable roof system

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TAX ADVANTAGESAccording to Sec. 1.162-4 Repairs of IRS Tax Code:

Roof maintenance systems are fully tax deductable as an operating expense. One of the key advantages of a restoration system over a new roof system is in how it is classified by the IRS. Restoration is classified as a maintenance, and in most cases it can be expensed in the accounting period it is incurred. On the other hand a new roof system is a capital asset that must be amortized over a 39 year life.

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ROOF PICTORIALS

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ELASTA-GARDDIRECT-BOND, FLUID-APPLIED ROOF SYSTEMS

COMPATIBLE OVER:

- BUILT-UP ROOFING (BUR)- MODIFIED BITUMEN (MB)- SINGLE-PLY- EPDM- METAL- CONCRETE

A division of the Jones-Blair Corporation

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Urethane vs Acrylic

Urethane

• Tensile Strength – 1,500 psi• Elongation – 360%• Water Absorption - <3%• High Impact Resistance• Chemical Resistant

Urethane is used exclusively for all Elasta-Gard Direct Bond Systems

Acrylics

• Tensile Strength – 300 psi• Elongation – 300%• Water Absorption – 20%• Low Impact Resistance• Suspect to Chemical Attack

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ELASTA-GARD BUR/MBNEOGARD®’s Premier Roof Coating Membrane System

Advantages:

- Eliminates back-breaking tear-off of existing roof - Eliminates landfill costs. No disposal of old roofs - Sustainable and renewable, not replaced - NO SEAMS TO FAIL!! - All NEOGARD® products are Cool Roof, LEED qualified

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Existing Mod-Bit Roof

Failed Seams!“Fishmouth”

Tear-off isn’t the only solution!!

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Granules

60 mils fluid-applied urethane membrane

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NO SEAMS!!!Elasta-Gard BUR/MB

(Heavy Traffic Fluid-Applied Roof System with Granules)

ALL SEAMS ARE DETAILED AND TAPED IF NECESSARY

Primer – 7780/7781; 1/3 gal/100 sq.ft.

Base Coat – 39 dry mils of high quality urethane

Topcoat – 21 dry mils of WHITE (COOL ROOF, LEED qualified) high quality urethane

Granules broadcast to refusal on topcoat

Total System Membrane Thickness Averages 60 dry mils

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ELASTA-GARD LT Over modified bitumen

Leak Problem Areas

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Seams detailedDrains detailed

Protrusions detailed

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Urethane Base Coat7419 HB2 gallons/100 sq.ft.26 dry milsTensile Strength – 350 psiElongation – 500%

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Topcoat can either be sprayed or rolled. Rolled during windy conditions

Topcoat being applied

Notice how parapet walls are sealed

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NO SEAMS!!!Urethane Topcoat70613 – white1 gallon/100 sq.ft.12 dry milsTensile Strength – 1,500 psiElongation – 360%

Total system coating thickness averages 38 dry mils

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ELASTA-GARD SPSingle-Ply

Rubber Roof

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Encapsulate parapet wall with polyurethane foam

Seam Tape

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SEAM DETAIL

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Base Coat

Topcoat

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Urethane Topcoat70613 – white1 gallon/100 sq.ft.12 dry milsTensile Strength – 1,500 psiElongation – 360%

Total system coating thickness averages 38 dry mils

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Elasta-Gard C (concrete)

High-build base coat

LEED qualified white topcoat

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ELASTA-GARD MNEOGARD® Metal Roof Coating Membrane System

York Label CompanyKansas City, MO

Curt Carpenter

Owner - C&G COATINGS

Your NEOGARD® Representative

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60,000 sq.ft. metal roof

Roof before applying coating membrane

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Roof before applying coating membrane

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Assets to protect......

Leaks

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Prep Work

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Seal Penetrations & Vertical Seams with Polyurethane Foam

Polyurethane foam

Polyurethane foam on vertical seams

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Caulk & Apply Basecoat to Screws

Tape & coating on holes

Caulk & Coating

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Horizontal Seams Taped & Base Coated

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All Seams & Screws Base Coated Prior to Applying the Topcoat

Roof is totally waterproofed prior to application of white topcoat

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Finish Pics!

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Before

After

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Acrylithane MRC Topcoat over Metal (any color can be matched)

BeforeAfter

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Ritz-Carlton Hotel – Biloxi, MS

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LEED Qualified, Cool Roof Rated Topcoat

PrimerBase Coat

Test PatchFree application to qualified facility

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Polyurethane Foam Roof Systems

COMPATIBLE OVER:

- BUILT-UP ROOFING (BUR)- MODIFIED BITUMEN (MB)- SINGLE-PLY- EPDM- METAL- CONCRETE

A division of the Jones-Blair Corporation

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POLYURETHANE FOAM ROOF SYSTEMS

10 or 15 year Joint/Several Warranty with Leak and Hail Resistant Warranties

Seamless, monolithic System

Lightweight (50# per 100 square feet)

Self-Flashing

Insulation Value (7.14 R-value per inch)

Lowers Surface Temperature

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Screws

Seam

First Pass of Foam

2nd Pass

Before

After Polyurethane FoamOver Metal Roof

Metal Roof

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Polyurethane Foamover metal roof

15-year Hail Resistant Warranty

2”, 3lb/cu.ft. Polyurethane Foam

2 Base Coats – 37 Mils

2 Topcoats – 18 Mils

Total 55 Mils Coating w/granules

NO SEAMS OR LOOSE SCREWS!!

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Rubber Roof with River Rock

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Rubber Secured with I-90 Wind Uplift Rated Fasteners

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Foam Applied Over Rubber

Self-flashing

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Base Coat Applied

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Permathane II FR Polyurethane Foam Roof

Cool Roof, LEED Qualified Topcoat

Everything is SEALED

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An Option To Tearing Off A Polyurethane Roof That Has Not Been Maintained………………..

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Independence Middle School, OKC

Foam Roof not maintained since 1984

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Scarifying the coating and ¼” of the foam base

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Hard to reach areas will be hand grinded

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10-year Permathane II FR Warranty

CURT CARPENTER -- C&G COATINGS

Before

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If it’s good enough for the New Orleans Superdome………………..

Polyurethane Foam Base with NEOGARD® Urethane Coating

Re-roofed after Hurricane Katrina damage in 2006

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CURT CARPENTER C&G COATINGS

Your NEOGARD® Representative

Thank you for your time. Please feel free to contact me for an estimate or more information on the NEOGARD® product and

application that’s right for you.

8228 Marshall Dr.Lenexa, KS 66214

913-438-2412 – office913-634-2588 – cell913-492-4362 – fax

[email protected]