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We are getting ready to install a 22gauge metal roof with a Kynar finish. Would you recommend using a high temp ice n water shield underneath or is standard ice n water okay. Please give reasoning why one way or another
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2/9/2010
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High temp rated peel and stick membranes may be neccessary in hot climates, such as South Florida, and the desert Southwest. This is especially true if your metal roof is a dark color. Standard membranes have had issues with the asphaltic adhesive melting and dripping out in these conditions. I would ask the manufacturer of the product you plan to use for their recommendation.
Ken Buchinger
NCI Building Systems, Inc.

2/10/2010
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