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VersiPly® 80 / VersiPly® Mineral

  • Multi-Ply Security
  • Superior Strength
  • Reduced Labor Expenses

VersiPly membranes are high-strength, puncture, and fatigue-resistant Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene (SBS) rubber-modified roof membranes. VersiPly is designed as the waterproofing and reinforcement layers of a modified built-up roofing system. The sheets consist of two laminated layers of fiberglass reinforcement sandwiched by SBS in a high penetration index asphalt mixture. VersiPly membranes can be used as the top component in a roofing system where fire retardancy is required. They can also be used with Garland's HPR® products and conventional glass base sheets or fiberglass roofing felts. In addition, VersiPly membranes can be used as a two-ply flashing system. VersiPly can also repair splits, cracks, and deteriorated areas in existing asphalt-based roof systems. Specifications are available for either hot or cold-applied systems.

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Multi-Ply Security

VersiPly membranes are the top component of a multi-ply roof system and combine the inherent advantages and proven performance of multi-ply protection with the strength, flexibility, and elongation of elastomeric systems.

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Superior Strength

The VersiPly membranes are reinforced with two layers of fiberglass. The superior strength provided by the fiberglass scrim resists the movement created by today’s modern buildings. In addition, the fiberglass scrim in VersiPly membranes provides tensile strength in excess of 200 pounds per inch in the machine and cross-machine direction. This translates to long-term resistance to splits and tears in the completed VersiPly membrane roof system.

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Factory Formulation Reduces Labor Expense

VersiPly membranes are coated at the factory with reflective mineral granules. Consequently, there’s no need to flood coat and gravel or aluminize the membrane’s surface. Roof projects can be completed on a more timely basis. The result is substantial labor expense savings.

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