Roofseal Waterproofing: When a Liquid Membrane Is the Right Choice
Not every roof needs a torch-applied sheet. For surfaces with many penetrations, tight corners or an irregular shape, a liquid-applied Roofseal membrane often gives a cleaner, more reliable result.
What makes Roofseal different
Roofseal waterproofing is brushed or rolled on and cures into a seamless, flexible film with strong adhesion and UV resistance. Because it’s liquid, it self-details around drains, pipes and parapets without joints — the most common failure points in sheet systems.
Where it works best
- Terraces and roofs with many pipe penetrations
- Complex shapes and tight corners
- As a flexible top layer over other systems
- New and existing structures alike
How it’s applied
- Fill every visible crack and clean the surface.
- Apply a penetrating primer for adhesion.
- Embed a fiber mesh layer at joints and weak points.
- Apply three coats of Roofseal with proper drying intervals.
Roofseal vs APP membrane
Sheet membranes excel on large, flat, high-traffic terraces; liquid Roofseal excels on detailed or irregular surfaces and as a flexible top coat. Many of our longest-lasting roofs use both — read our comparison of APP membrane vs liquid waterproofing.
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