Waterproofing Case Histories & Pictures(*) Costs do NOT include SOMAY Product No. 992, "PATCH & SEAL", used to caulk between each tile and under the butt ends of the tiles, because the amount needed varies with
each roof. For estimating purposes, you may want to add 25¢/sq.ft. for flat concrete tile surface areas, and 50¢/sq.ft. for curved clay barrel tile surface areas.All prices are Cash & Carry" =
Payment with Order by Currency, Company Check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express; Pick-up or F.O.B. the SOMAY PAINT FACTORY in Miami, Florida U.S.A. All other sales are at higher prices than shown in these
tables. All prices as of February 4, 2008, subject to change without notice. Prices in effect on date of shipment will always apply. *
Special Orders requiring special shipments from the factory may result in additional freight charges, especially for small quantities. NOTE: Colors such as Terracotta, Beige, Gray, Ivory and Red are also available in
"ROOF MASTIC" at extra cost. Terracotta is also available in "STERI-SHIELD" at extra cost. Custom Colors are also available – Minimum order is 50 gallons of 1 color in 1 product, with payment-in-full
with the order. Custom Color prices are based on the cost to make each color. NOTE: It is essential that the applicator read and carefully observe all safety, surface preparation, product mixing, induction
time, pot life, and temperature and humidity parameters, as well as all application instructions on the Product Data Sheet and Material Safety Data Sheets when using these products. SOMAY offers detailed surface
preparation instructions on request. NOTE: All coverage rates and film thickness numbers are theoretical (i.e. based on application to smooth, non-porous surfaces like plate glass), and do NOT allow
for rough or porous surfaces, or for less than 100% transfer efficiency, which MUST be considered when calculating the appropriate quantity of material to order. Most professional, experienced applicators of high
performance coatings assume a minimum 10% loss factor under the most ideal conditions, and sometimes as high as 20% depending on the situation. February 4, 2008 |