By Dani Sheehan.
Modified bitumen systems are built to last, but even small defects and splits can create a pathway for water and ultimately lead to bigger, more expensive problems. The question is not if a repair should happen, but how to do it efficiently and safely.
For decades, most modified bitumen repairs have fallen into two camps:
1 – Torch-applied repairs: Torching can create a strong bond, but it involves an open flame, hot-work permits, increased fire risk and isn’t allowed on many occupied or sensitive buildings.
2 – Hot-mop or kettle repairs: Hot asphalt also delivers reliable adhesion, but requires kettles, extra manpower, added odor and fume considerations and is often impractical for small, isolated repairs.
To address these challenges, KARNAK offers KARNAK 66 Modified Bitumen Adhesive, a bituminous, cold-process adhesive sealant designed specifically for SBS modified bitumen membranes. In the video below, the KARNAK team demonstrates how simple a repair can be using a pre-cut patch, a v-notched trowel and the adhesive.
Unlike traditional methods, cold-process repairs:
For many service teams, this product bridges the gap between speed and reliability, allowing you to quickly complete the job when working on occupied buildings, tight deadlines or roofs with restricted hot-work policies.
KARNAK’s demonstration walks you through repairing a split in an SBS modified membrane using 66 Modified Bitumen Adhesive, showing:
Instead of relying on traditional hot-work methods, cold-applied adhesives like KARNAK 66 offer a safer, cleaner, more efficient solution for everyday modified bitumen repairs.
Learn more about KARNAK Reflective Coatings, Sealants and Cements in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.karnakcorp.com.

About Dani
Dani is a writer for The Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. When she's not writing or researching, she's teaching yoga classes or exploring new hiking trails.
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