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Garla-Brite

  • Saves Energy
  • Reduces Roof Deterioration
  • Economical

Garla-Brite is a non-fibered, asphalt-based aluminum roof paint. It provides an exceptionally bright finish with excellent covering power. Garla-Brite preserves, beautifies, and provides a reflective shield over old and new roof systems, including metal roofs. It can also be used over other surfaces requiring protection from heat, solar radiation, rust, and corrosion. Garla-Brite meets and exceeds ASTM D 2824 Type I.

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Saves Energy

A Garla-Brite application reduces under-roof temperature by 15 degrees or more. As a result, the workload on the building's air conditioning system is reduced by as much as one ton per 1,500 ft. (139 m2) so proper interior temperatures can be maintained at a lower cost. 

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Reduces Roof Deterioration

Garla-Brite's aluminum finish reflects the sun's UV rays and reduces their damaging effects on the roof surface. Two coats form a long-lasting metallic shield that preserves and protects the roof surface and system below. The roof lasts longer and requires less maintenance. 

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Economical

Garla-Brite is formulated to provide maximum per-gallon coverage-one gallon ( 3.8 liters) of the standard fibered aluminum coating. Garla-Brite is the ideal top coat for any of Garland's HPR roofing systems. The second coat should be placed perpendicular to the first coat.

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