TREMproof® PUMA Flashing System

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @joeposteraros
    @joeposteraros 3 года назад +1

    Hi tremco......its a little rich trying to replace hot rubber with what is essentially traffic topping, without mentioning a few things.
    1) hot rubber is easy to repair, and there will be repairs on a large building site.
    2)of you add all of the time spent opening and mixing pails of puma, for what is expected out of a day's worth of production, they end up being about the same, except once the melter is full and ready to go, it will be put down faster per man than any synthetic.
    3)please stop trying to sell a product that makes businesses believe they'll save money by not needing skilled waterproofers.....it blows up in their faces every time, with added pressure on those skilled tradesmen to fix the issue .
    4) primer for hot apply, is atomized be put down not rolled. This allows it to be dry and ready for application in literally 2 minutes, and not taking forever like you imply here.
    5)jobs it's are hardly ever ready 100 percent for application. That hour it takes for a melter to be full and hot, allows for prep. Even with synthetics you will need an hour to prep a substrate.
    I'm going to suggest to get an actual qualified waterproofer to help you to design products and real world test them instead of the bunk I just watched.

    • @dougwaterproof4122
      @dougwaterproof4122 3 года назад +2

      Bang on man. This is fixing a problem that never existed for the select few that know what they are doing.

    • @joeposteraros
      @joeposteraros 3 года назад +2

      @@dougwaterproof4122 thanks brother. We should all be calling manufacturers out on their bs.....waterproofing is a legit trade, and I'm tired of manufacturer douchebags trying to convince everyone that we aren't.

    • @joeposteraros
      @joeposteraros Год назад

      @Jeromme Thomas flammable products, which puma is, is just as dangerous, and has toxic chemicals that are absorbed via the skin bypassing a respirator., resulting in damage to your nervous system , and can result in deformed children.