Products

Endurit

System Components

Layer 1

Prepared Substrate:

  • Concrete, which would need to be ground to prepare for coating

  • Wood, which would need the plywood seams ground and seam tape to reinforce

  • Fiberglass, which is pressure-washed, removing any flaking areas

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Layer 2

Endurit Deck Pro Primer 60, if the system is over concrete or wood, this product changes.

  • Fiberglass = Deck Pro Primer 60

  • Wood = Deck Pro 60BC

  • Concrete = Deck Pro Primer 55LT

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Layer 3

Endurit Deck Pro 60BC, 40 mils

This is the thickest layer of the system, providing the strength and flexibility. As buildings settle, the membrane can stretch with the movement. The flexibility also comes into play with the fire rating. Fiberglass does not pass the flexibility test for fire rating. Fiberglass can crack due to too much settlement of the building.

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Layer 4

Endurit Deck Pro 60BC, 15 mils — Flake Aggregate

This is a thin layer of base coat left wet, spike shoes are worn while the installer broadcasts the flake on the wet liquid.

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Layer 5

Polycoat Products 7270 Clear, 10 mils

The flake is scraped to remove the excess aggregate and vacuumed up with shop vacs. Then the top coat is applied directly over the flake.

Endurit Deck Pro 60BC
Endurit Deck Pro 60BC

Cured and Finished

The Final Product

After curing, the coated surface offers long-lasting protection against water intrusion, UV exposure, and wear. The finish is easy to maintain, slip-resistant, and designed to stand up to the demands.

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