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Whether you're an expert or just getting started, we'll help you get the most out of Fibrecoat.
More details on the different types of roof surfaces you can overlay onto using Fibrecoat.
Need some help deciding which primer you need for your substrate, check out our guide along with the primer selector.
Some information to help you get started with you Fibrecoat installation.
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Fibrecoat kits are a quick and easy way to get everything you need for your next roofing project. In this section, we look at the different options available when choosing your Fibrecoat Kit.
Fibrecoat kits go up to a maximum of 50m². If you have a roof bigger than this then please contact our technical support team who will create a custom kit, or you can order the individual items in the Fibrecoat Store.
Fibrecoat is available in two colours with dark grey being the standard finish. Different coloured finishes can be ordered separately from the kit with the Fibrecoat coloured resin. This is applied as a third layer and comes as a clear resin with 4kgs of the Chromatex pigment that you mix in on-site.
The coverage option allows you to choose from two specific application rates. Standard is for surfaces that are in good condition while Extra adds slightly more Fibrecoat resin and primer to allow for rougher surface conditions.
Fibrecoat can be applied to virtually any roof surface and the kits are available in over 10 different combinations. These kits contain the specific primers needed to bond Fibrecoat to the roof’s surface so always check you have the right kit for your substrate. Check the Fibrecoat Kits page for more information.