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;'''Manufacturer''': '''http://www.garlandcanada.ca'''
 
;'''Manufacturer''': '''http://www.garlandcanada.ca'''
 
;Accepted for the ''RoofStar Guarantee Program'': October 2020
 
;Accepted for the ''RoofStar Guarantee Program'': October 2020
;Accepted for application in: Water-shedding Systems (ASM)
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;Accepted for application in: Water-shedding Systems (ASM) as an underlayment
;Product Summary:
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;Product Summary: '''R-Mer Seal'''
*R-Mer Shield 
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:*is a self-adhering high-temperature metal roofing underlay-ment.
:*is structural  standing  seam  roof  systems.
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:*is composed of a durable, non-slip, cross-laminated polymer film laminated to a high-temperature rubberized asphalt adhesive.
:*consists  of a 2-1/16”  high vertical  seam  with  an  extruded  aluminum clip and top rail system that helps provide wind uplift performance.  
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:*is manufactured with a split release film that protects the adhesive on the back side of the membrane and prevents the roll from sticking to itself during storage and handling.  
:*provides unlimited thermal expansion and contraction, isolation of the seam sealant from the clip, symmetric panel design, and includes mesas and pencil lines to help reduce the risks of oil canning.  
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:*is engineered  for  use  as  a  continuous  secondary  waterproofing  underlayment  under  Garland’s  metal  roof  systems. 
:*is available in steel, aluminum, zinc, copper and stainless steel.
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:*can also be used in valleys, ridges, penetrations and at eaves for protection against ice dams and wind driven rain.
  
 
:(adapted from the Technical Data Sheet)
 
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 27 October 2020

Notice to the Reader:

The information published in the RCABC Roofing Practices Manual and offered below does NOT represent a complete set of the manufacturer’s data or specifications, nor is this material recommended or endorsed by the Guarantor. The preparation of a detailed specification is the responsibility of the Design Authority.

Manufacturer and Acceptance
Manufacturer
http://www.garlandcanada.ca
Accepted for the RoofStar Guarantee Program
October 2020
Accepted for application in
Water-shedding Systems (ASM) as an underlayment
Product Summary
R-Mer Seal
  • is a self-adhering high-temperature metal roofing underlay-ment.
  • is composed of a durable, non-slip, cross-laminated polymer film laminated to a high-temperature rubberized asphalt adhesive.
  • is manufactured with a split release film that protects the adhesive on the back side of the membrane and prevents the roll from sticking to itself during storage and handling.
  • is engineered for use as a continuous secondary waterproofing underlayment under Garland’s metal roof systems.
  • can also be used in valleys, ridges, penetrations and at eaves for protection against ice dams and wind driven rain.
(adapted from the Technical Data Sheet)


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