Insulation Coating
When it comes to applying InsulKote to any surface there are a few things you have to do prior to the application as well as during to ensure you have the best results!
On this page we will do our best to answer all your questions about how to apply InsulKote, plus all the little tips to help make the finish look stunning!
You can also download our brochure which has all the info on the product itself
The first and most important part of any application is to assess the substrate.
Not every surface is the same.
For example, maybe the surface is a metal roof sheet that has some serious rust issues. Assess the area and see if it can be repaired. If the holes aren't too big you can dust off the old rust, paint some RustKote onto the surface to help stop further rust degradation and then proceed to patching the holes with FillaKote.
Asbestos roofs need encapsulating with AsbestoKote prior to insulating.
Some surfaces may require a primer, it is best to contact Dave at Kote Products for advice 0747122852 or dave@kote.co.za
This, like all other Kote Products, is a vital step before applying any product.
Prepping the surface/substrate can be done in advance and won't be affected if it drizzles or rains after a day or two. InsulKote however is a different product all together and requires a minimum of 7 days to cure. In hot weather this time is drastically reduced but it is best not to gamble with the rain.
Drying time varies depending on the ambient temperature. But if you are working outdoors it is imperative that you ensure you have a few days of good warm sunny weather.
Once your surface has been degreased with KleenKote repaired and prepped for the job you can now focus on applying the insulation product.
There are many possible ways of applying the product, the easiest being by paintbrush.
Best practice is to pour InsulKote from the container onto the surface and spread generously with the soft long-haired brush. Using a roller will not apply a thick coat and not provide a good finish.
Apply the second in the same manner as per first coat and then after two hours in warm weather, apply the final third coat.
Every coat needs to be applied generously, this is not a paint it is an insulating material which is rather thick by comparison to paint.
It will not pay you to skimp with applications and defeat the purpose of forming a barrier from the heat of the African sun.
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