I have a flat roof in good order needing a bit of TLC to improve the weathered areas and extend the life a bit. I have been quite impressed with Wickes Acrylic (with fibres), so was thinking about giving the whole ~ 20 sq.m roof a coat of something similar. The products I have looked at range in price by more than 2:1 - and it puzzled me what you really get for the higher price. I'll be needing 20kg minimum, so looking at £100+ per drum.
I suppose I am trying to understand the technical difference (if any) between Cromapol, Evercryl, Acrypol, Flexacryl, Sovereign K10, and any I have missed. Maybe these are trade names for the 'same' thing. That list is (hopefully) in price order.
Availability to the (technically minded) DIYer is also important, so if I understand correctly SIKA is out of scope (and icopal/elastoflex), but comments welcome!
I have not mentioned IKOpro, as that seems to required an embedded sheet and perhaps more of a repair option. Wickes Bitumen is cheap, but requires sand or chips, whereas most of the others have claimed solar reflective properties. Liquid rubber is the most expensive, and does not seem to attract positive comments.
I suppose I am trying to understand the technical difference (if any) between Cromapol, Evercryl, Acrypol, Flexacryl, Sovereign K10, and any I have missed. Maybe these are trade names for the 'same' thing. That list is (hopefully) in price order.
Availability to the (technically minded) DIYer is also important, so if I understand correctly SIKA is out of scope (and icopal/elastoflex), but comments welcome!
I have not mentioned IKOpro, as that seems to required an embedded sheet and perhaps more of a repair option. Wickes Bitumen is cheap, but requires sand or chips, whereas most of the others have claimed solar reflective properties. Liquid rubber is the most expensive, and does not seem to attract positive comments.
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