Why Use RRR?
- The cured product forms a seamless elastomeric membrane. All
of the components elongate, including the Pol-E-Scrim.

- Liquid Vap-R-Lok and RRR may be sprayed with
airless spray equipment, or applied with a sponge brush or short nap paint
roller.
- Tools and equipment are cleaned with water.
- Cured product stays elastomeric and does not soften in the
summer heat.
- Recycled Rubber Roofing is liquid applied,
self-adhering on the field area, the cant and parapet, and around the roof
vents and plumbing vents.
- Material handling is less costly because you use light
weight polyester reinforcing fabric instead of heavy asphalt saturated
rolls. The liquid component containers sit on the ground and are pumped directly to the
spray gun with the airless spray equipment.
- Less weight on the finished roof system helps prevent water
ponding. It is not necessary to cover the Recycled Rubber Roofing System with
rock or pea gravel because the finished system is U.V. stable and
fully adhered.
- Acrylic White Reflective roof coatings may be applied over
the RRR system after curing a minimum of 48 hours.
- Less labor and less equipment is required to apply the
system.
- Recycled Rubber Roofing costs less per gallon than
most acrylic roof coatings. The exceptionally high percentage of
non-volatile solids of RRR produces a thicker membrane per gallon
than most roof emulsions.