How to Apply

HOW TO APPLY GREENSLOPE®

How to Apply GreenSlope

ROOF POND PATCH & FILLER

Step: 1
BEFORE YOU BEGIN

After opening the bucket, remove the brush, instructions, gloves, mixing bag, white beads, and adhesive can. The adhesive may have settled at the bottom of the bucket. Pour the black GreenSlope™ granules into the mixing bag.

Step: 2
CLEAN THE AREA

Identify the ponding area and mark an outline on the roof surface with paint. Thoroughly clean the area and make any needed repairs to ensure a good bond. Clean at least 6”-12” beyond the ponding area so your topcoat will blend with the existing roof. For extremely dirty areas, pressure washing or cleaning with an all-purpose cleaner is recommended. For larger ponding areas, a hand held power broom can help speed up the cleaning process.

Step: 3
MIX THE BUCKET CONTENTS

Add the white GreenSlope beads into the mixing bag with the black granules. Add the adhesive to the bag, hold the bag closed, and mix thoroughly. Leave approximately a pint of adhesive in the can for priming. If you do not need to use all the material, mix proportional amounts of the adhesive and granules. A drill mixer can be used to speed the mixing time. Avoid contact with skin. For Safety Data, visit our website FAQs.

Step: 4
PRIME THE ROOF SURFACE

Use the remaining adhesive to apply a thin layer of primer to the area. Keep the primer and adhesive warm so it is easier to work with.

Step: 5
SPREAD THE MATERIAL TO LEVEL THE AREA

Pour the mixed material over the desired area and spread it using a trowel or straight-edge. Compress the material thoroughly using a trowel, especially around the perimeter to minimize water infiltration. If you keep your trowel wet with water, you can get a smoother finish. A brush or trowel grade topcoat coating product will smooth over the GreenSlope creating a more polished finish. Topcoat coatings or membranes can be applied as soon as the material firms up enough so it doesn’t move when applying.

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Advantages

Convenient to use, mixing readily with a polyurethane binder to create a time-tested trowel grade material that is easily shaped and worked

Easy to screed

Forms and exceptional bond to the roof surface

Strong and durable, offering superior UV resistance and longevity

Compatible with modified bitumen, built up roofs, concrete roofs, plywood, and single ply roof systems (i.e. TPO, PVC, Hypalon, & EPDM)

Fast-drying formula allows for same-day top coating in most cases

Low VOC

Can be applied over or under the roof membrane

Weighs approximately half the water it displaces and significantly less than cementitious alternatives, reducing overall stress on the roof structure

Extremely versatile – can also be used around low drains & scuppers, as a pitch-pan filler, and as protection around curbs, HVAC units and more

Extends the lifespan of a roof at a fraction of the time and cost it takes to install tapered insulation or a new drain


Substrates

  • Single Ply – EPDM, TPO, PVC
  • Modified Bitumen/BUR
  • Metal
  • Foam
  • Shingle

Compatible Topcoats

  • White Acrylic
  • Aluminum Mastic
  • Modified Mastic
  • Elastomerics
  • Emulsions
  • Membranes

Additional Uses

  • Ponding Water
  • Near Drains or Scuppers
  • Top of Sealant Pockets/Pitch Pans
  • Behind Chimneys
  • Low Areas in Gutters
  • Joint Filler
  • Behind AC Units
  • Protection Pad for Foot Traffic