By Jesse Sanchez.
As spring arrives and commercial roofs across the country brace for volatile weather, building pros are looking for repair options that can withstand the unpredictable. CertainTeed®, a leading North American manufacturer of sustainable building materials, has introduced a product designed to do just that — 365 RepairMaster™, a ready-to-use silicone mastic offering year-round performance for tough roofing conditions.
Built for direct-bond permanent repairs, 365 RepairMaster™ tackles common roof issues from hail damage and foot traffic to fish mouths and surface cracks. It adheres to asphalt, single-ply, metal and most coatings — even when those surfaces are wet. That means contractors don’t have to wait for the perfect weather window to make critical fixes.
365 RepairMaster™ can even be installed under water, adding that additional pressure ensures bonding in such cases. That’s a notable edge when emergency repairs can’t wait.
The product doesn’t require a topcoat and resists UV damage, chalking and peeling when exposed to the elements — key for long-term performance. With high elasticity and recovery, it's also built to accommodate wide temperature swings and building movement.
Available in white, gray and black 2-gallon pails, the silicone mastic offers approximately 12-13 square feet of coverage per gallon at 1/8-inch thickness. It’s engineered for durability, with a tensile strength of 184 psi and elongation at 74%.
Despite its muscle, the mastic is simple to apply — no primer, no mixing and no special tools needed. And for those working within the CertainTeed SMARTCOAT™ system, it integrates seamlessly, including with the company’s restoration coatings and warranty offerings ranging from 10 to 20 years.
For contractors looking to stay ahead of seasonal wear and tear — or just avoid costly emergency calls down the line — 365 RepairMaster™ might be the tool that turns a reactive fix into a proactive win.
Learn more about CertainTeed, LLC in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.certainteed.com.
About Jesse
Jesse is a writer for The Coffee Shops. When he is not writing and learning about the roofing industry, he can be found powerlifting, playing saxophone or reading a good book.
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