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EcoStar Glacier Guard, GG 100 Roofing Underlayment

EcoStar Glacier Guard, GG 100 Roofing Underlayment

Item #4780

Model #380210

$106.24

(1 Roll)

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Ice, water and wind protective underlayment

EcoStar Glacier GuardTM 100 underlayment is a 55-mil self-adhering sheet membrane. It protects roof substrates against water penetration from wind-driven rain and from water backup caused by ice dams. This membrane is required in new construction and re-roofing projects beneath all EcoStar® roofing systems and most steep-sloped roofing products. The membrane will self-adhere to clean wood, plywood and metal.

Glacier Guard 100 is a flexible, rubberized asphalt, fiberglass-reinforced membrane with a granular surface that provides maximum skid-resistance during installation. A scored siliconized plastic release liner prevents the material from sticking together in the roll and is easily stripped away for installation.

NOTE: This product is required for all installations along the outside perimeter, valleys, skylights and anywhere there is an opening.

Why We Like It

This required product works like it should to protect your roof from ice, water and wind. It's durable and easy to apply with no special tools. This product works for 14 days without protection from the sun. After that time, it must be covered.

Features & benefits

  • Waterproof — stops ice damming and excessive water
  • Required membrane — for all EcoStar residential and commercial applications on perimeter of roof and around all openings and valleys
  • Easy to use — plastic release liner avoids sticking to itself and granular surface stops skidding
  • Durable — 55-mil thick flexible, fiberglass reinforced membrane
  • Coverage — apx. 200 square feet per roll
  • Dimensions — 3' wide x 66' long

Specs

Basics
Interior or Exterior
Exterior, Interior,
Location
All Rooms,
Features
Formaldehyde Emissions
No added urea formaldehyde

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