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Old 09-23-2009, 01:22 PM   #1
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did a search and didnt come up with much info... a few old posts but that was about it.. Are any of you residential guys using this on residential flat roofs?
We use Hydrostop on the backside of parapet walls, but not on the roof.

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Old 09-23-2009, 02:02 PM   #2
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combined with what other roof system? what is the benefit of only using it on the parapet walls?
The Roof system is a hot mopped modified bitumen roof.
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Is Hydrostop an elastomeric acrrylic?
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Is Hydrostop an elastomeric acrrylic?
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I have used most of the Hydro Stop products on small and large projects. It is a top quality elastomeric system that I have used on BUR, mod bit, concrete, and metal roofs. Feel free to ask any specific questions. I will try to answer...
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