TRITOflex is an instant-setting liquid rubber membrane that is water-based and environmentally safe. It is a tough yet extremely flexible material that is efficiently sprayed to any thickness in a single pass, creating a fully-adhered, monolithic waterproofing membrane with no waste. TRITOflex is lightweight so it can be applied directly over an existing roof system eliminating the need for wasteful and costly tear-offs. Since it is water-based with no VOC’s it is considered a “green” product that is sustainable for years as a restorative waterproofing system.
A waterproofing industry makover
When compared to traditional roof replacement options, TRITOflex is saving building owners anywhere from 20%–50%. Why? In many situations, no tear-off is needed and the TRITOflex rubber membrane is installed directly over the old roof, continuing to utilize the thickness of the old membrane and not waste it.
Rather than replacing the roof every 15–20 years (or less), the TRITOflex membrane can be sustained indefinitely, making it the last roof you’ll ever have to put down. The installation is completely non-disruptive with no odor. Your business won’t be interrupted or disturbed.
Features
- Eco-friendly green material.
- Water-based, no VOC’s, no odors
- Instant-setting, spray applied to any thickness in just one coat
- Monolithic, seamless, self-terminating.
- No fasteners, caulk, fabric, or seams
- Resists ponding water indefinitely, not excluded from the warranty
- FM tested and approved for a class A fire rating, against severe hail, and with the highest 1-990 wind uplift rating possible 1,900% elongation withstands expansion and contraction and the material fully recovers UV resistant, even without a top coat
- Extreme puncture and foot traffic resistance
- Highest adhesion in the industry to virtually any substrate
Simple, durable, and effective, TRITOflex is the new standard in waterproofing.
Content in this article sourced from information on our website and the Triton Inc TRITOFlex PDF.

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