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BBA Approved and formulated to the highest specification, this flat roof paint can be applied over almost any surface with or without full reinforcement dependent on performance/specification requirements and can achieve life expectancies of up to 25 years.
- Moisture cured allowing application in most weather conditions
- Excellent adhesion to almost any surface
- Completely seamless - No joints, laps or seams
- Achieved BROOF T4 fire rating - Highest available in Europe
- Completely flexible and tolerant of normal structural movements
Bullet Roof Mono the ultimate waterproofing solution.
Single pack, no mixing. No thickening agents or catalyst required. Mono is perfect straight out of the tin. This advanced formulation based on polyurethane technology is thick enough to be applied on vertical slopes without slumping yet wets out the Bullet mat 100 glass reinforcement effortlessly.
Bullet Roof Mono is U.V stable and does not require additional UV protection coats. It is unaffected by standing or ponding water. Mono can be applied with or without full reinforcement dependent performance/specification requirements and can achieve life expectancies of up to 25 years. Bullet Roof Mono has achieved a fire test rating of – BROOF T4.
The Bullet Roof Mono System incorporates and utilises advanced primers and super tough top coats. When used in conjunction with our primers and top coats it is to install onto almost any surface including damp/green concrete! The Bullet Roof System can be used to waterproof car parks and high traffic areas such as balconies and walkways.
Key Features
- Now BBA Approved
- Moisture cured allowing application in most weather conditions
- Cold Applied liquid, not requiring the use of heat or naked flames. Fire risks associated with traditional flat roof works are eliminated.
- Excellent adhesion to almost any surface.
- Completely seamless. No joints, laps or seams.
- Completely flexible and tolerant of normal structural movements.
- Water vapour permeable.
- Achieved BROOF T4 fire rating. Highest available in Europe.
- Special primers allow for application onto damp/green concrete (Bullet Roof DPM Primer)
- Special primers allow for overcoating in times from 10 minutes (Bullet Roof Quick Prime)
- Special primers allow for treatment and overcoating oxidised/rusted surfaces (Bullet Roof Epoxy Primer AC)
- Addition of super tough top coat allows for heavy foot traffic and vehicle traffic (Bullet Roof Mono Top)
- Addition of super tough Top coat allows for life expectancies up to 35 years!
Key Applications
- Flat Roofs – New construction. Warm & Cold (approved plywood & OSB 3, Concrete, approved insulation board etc)
- Flat Roof – Overlaying existing coverings (Asphalt, Mineral Felt, GRP, Single ply, GRP etc)
- Podium Decks
- Bridge Decks
- Balconies
- Green Roofs
- Gutters (All Types)
- Cut edge corrosion
- Asbestos encapsulation
- Pitched sheet roof overlay/encapsulation (metal, plastisol coated metal, asbestos, fibre cement etc)
Product Preparation
1-component product ready to use after mixing carefully with mixer at low r.p.m. At this stage the product can be thinned with 5-10% by weight of Bullet Roof Thinners or can be added with an accelerator (as to decrease curing time).
Substrate Preparation
Substrates to be treated must be sound, clean and free from contaminations. Bullet Roof Mono adheres directly on concrete (with normal porosity). Bullet Roof Quick Prime can be applied to improve adhesion on substrates with low porosity.
A similar preparation must be used also on tiles, ceramics, marble, etc. On sprayed polyurethane or on old roofing felt 100g/m² of Quick Prime must be previously applied (overcoating time from 60 minutes to 4 hours).
Product Application
Bullet Roof Mono can be applied by brush, squeegee, roller or airless spray (pressure 130-150 bar and nozzle 0,031”-0,035”). Roller application is necessary for reinforced systems.
Non reinforced system: Apply two coats of product, with a consumption of 0,6-0,8 Kg/m² for the first layer and 0,6-0,9 Kg/m² for the second. (over-application time from 6 to 48 hours maximum) If the substrate is horizontal or slightly sloping, the maximum amount of product which can be applied without reinforcement is 0,800 Kg/m² per layer.
Reinforced system: Use geotextile reinforcement and impregnate it with two layers of 0,700 -1,000 Kg/m² each. After minimum 24 hours and not later than 48 hours, a protective coloured coating can be applied on the waterproofing layer.
Data sheet
- Manufacturer
- Bullet Building Products
- Interior / Exterior Use
- Exterior Use
- For Use On
- Concrete, Tile, Ceramics, Marble, Asphalt, Felt, GRP
- Application Method
- Brush, Squeegee, Roller, Airless Spray
- Single, Two or Three Pack
- Single
- Pack Size
- 6.5kg, 25kg
- Application
- Bullet Roof Mono can be applied by brush, squeegee, roller or airless spray (pressure 130-150 bar and nozzle 0,031”-0,035”). Roller application is necessary for reinforced systems.
- Coverage
- 0.6 - 0.8 Kg/m²
- Shelf Life (from date of manufacture)
- 12 months from date of production if stored properly in original, unopened sealed packaging, in a dry place at temperatures between +5°C and +35°C.
- Touch Dry
- Dry to touch in 6-8 hours. Completely cured in 10 days
- UN Number
- UN1263
- Consumption
- 2.000 -2500 g/m²
- Tensile strength (kg/25.4mm2)
- 6 M Pa
- Base Type
- Solvent-Based
- Suitable For Use On
- Mineral Felt
- Suitable For Use On
- Ceramics
- Suitable For Use On
- GRP
- Suitable For Use On
- Tile
- Suitable For Use On
- Concrete
- Suitable For Use On
- Asphalt
- Suitable For Use On
- Marble
- Application Method
- Brush
- Application Method
- Roller
- Application Method
- Spray
- Application Method
- Squeegee
- Usages
- BBA Approved
- Usages
- UV Stable
- Usages
- BROOF T4
- Product Usage Type
- Resin
- Colour Family
- Grey
- Roof Type
- Flat & Pitched
Questions
Question about the product
Ben lewis on 2024-10-16 17:28:10 | Question:
Would this product be suitable for use on cast iron gutters to stop them leaking? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the cast iron gutters are bare, clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical datasheet, we'd recommend to first prime using Bullet Roof Epoxy Primer AC, to prevent against anti-corrosion, prior to finishing with Bullet Roof Mono. | |
Marios on 2024-09-29 20:12:47 | Question:
Hi Is this safe to out on my flat roof as it says not to inhale the fumes as it could lead to breathing difficulties? Regards Marios |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
To ensure the fumes aren't breathed in and cause any breathing difficulties, you could consider wearing appropriate PPE Equipment when applying to reduce this risk element. Once cured, no solvents are given off from the coating. For further information, please refer to the safety datasheet of this product on the product page. | |
IPS Ian Woods on 2024-08-06 10:39:00 | Question:
Hi Is this product ok to be applied on a flat roof that already as a rubber covering on it ? If not do have anything that can be applied on top a rubber roof sheeting ? Regards Ian |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the roof is EPDM, it is bare, clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet a reinforced Bullet Roof Mono System could be considered. For application to EPDM you would need to prime first with Bullet Roof Single Ply Primer, followed by two coats of Bullet Roof Mono with Bullet Roof Reinforcement Matting enbedded between the layers. | |
Michael Hill on 2024-02-22 11:23:08 | Question:
Hello, I have a flat felt covered roof on an extension and I would like to protect and prolong its life. The roof is 14 m2. After reading on your website about your paints Bullet roof mono comes highly recommended, do you think this is my best option to coat the roof ? If you do recommend it for the job do I need to use Bullet roof quick primer first? And is Bullet roof mono ready to use and does it not need an accelerator for it to set? If this product is my best option by using your usage calculator I work out that I would need 1x 3kg of primer and 1 x 25kg of mono, is this correct? Thanks for any support/ recommendations, I look forward to your response..l |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
A Bullet Roof Mono system can be applied to a felt roof assuming it is bare, clean, dry, sound and prepared. For a reinforced system on 14m² of roof you would require approximately; 4.2kg of Bullet Roof Quick Prime. 39.2kg of Bullet Roof Mono 1 of the 1m x 20m rolls of Bullet Roof Reinforcement Matting | |
Keith on 2024-02-13 05:00:55 | Question:
I had an orangery built 7 seven years ago. it has an access walkway around the sides which is 6 inches deep x 24 inches wide x 40 feet long. It is a fibre glass covering but has a few pinholes in the side walls which sometimes cause small leaks. Would Bullet Proof Mono be suitable to apply directly |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Thank you for the enquiry, please can you provide more information and pictures of the area in question to [email protected]. | |
Stuart Macdonald on 2024-02-08 10:25:59 | Question:
I have an old house, with an area of lead roof and there is a leak somewhere. Can your material be applied over a lead roof with a slight gradient. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Yes, assuming the lead is clean, dry and sound, if applied in conjunction with Bullet Roof Quick Prime, Bullet Roof Mono can be applied to a lead roof. However it may not be the best product to recommend in this type of scenario, we would require more information for your application requirements. Please e-mail [email protected] , and supply some images of the roof, where we can look to assist further. | |
Tim Champion on 2024-01-08 17:03:41 | Question:
Is there a minimum temperature Bullet Roof mono can be applied |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
The minimum application temperature Bullet Roof Mono can be applied is 5C. Due to the threat of frozen moisture or frost present on the surfaces that may impact the adhesion, it isn't recommended to apply below this temperature. | |
Mark ellwood on 2024-01-06 14:18:29 | Question:
Hi can bullet roof mono be apply on top of green mineral felt and if so how much to cover 34 square meters |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the mineral felt is bare, clean, dry and sound you would need to prime first with Bullet Roof Quick Prime. The coverage rate of this product is 150g per m², you would need approximately 5.1kg for 34m², Bullet Roof Mono can then be applied. For a reinforced system application, you would require for an area of 34m² approximately 85kg of Bullet Roof Mono, and two of the 20m² Bullet Roof Reinforcement Matting. | |
Ian on 2023-10-12 21:38:29 | Question:
I need to recoat my garage roof. I have a small leak I know but where but there are a couple of cracks in the flat roof material. Will your product work and do I need a reinforced liner. Roof size approx 7 x 4 m What amount of products do got suggest please. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Thanks for your enquiry, in order to assist with this further, please confirm the answers to the below questions and send responses to [email protected] ; Commercial/Industrial or Domestic? Substrate: (i.e. tiles, metal cladding, felt, asbestos, etc.) Pitched or Flat Size of surface area to paint Colour required Reason for coating roof (i.e. colour change, solar reflectivity, waterproofing, etc.) | |
Richard on 2023-02-22 15:18:47 | Question:
How many tins would I need To cover 24sq my |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
For a Non reinforced system: Apply two coats of product, with a consumption of 0,6-0,8 Kg/m² for the first layer and 0,6-0,9 Kg/m² for the second. (over-application time from 6 to 48 hours maximum) If the substrate is horizontal or slightly sloping, the maximum amount of product which can be applied without reinforcement is 0,800 Kg/m² per layer. For the two coats of 24m² you would require approximately 40.8kg. | |
Filip on 2023-01-11 19:38:47 | Question:
Hi! I have a roof leak (not exactly sure where) in my horsebox. Horsebox is pretty old (from 1980s). Can I apply this all over the roof and would it work? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Thank you for the enquiry, please can you provide pictures of the roof and information on what the roof is made of to [email protected]. | |
FRANK GUEST on 2023-01-11 07:15:22 | Question:
Hi there i have a garage & kitchen extension that is constructed of block & beam with 100mm of concrete on top & then fibreglass on top of that ,but i have noticed the fiberglass coating is separating from the concreate in places do yo think if i removed the fibreglass coating and then used your product it would be ok, f you could let me know best way to proceed |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Thank you for the enquiry, assuming the bare concrete roof is clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet a reinforced Bullet Roof Mono System could be used for this application. Please can you provide pictures and more information on the roof to [email protected] then we can assist with a specification. | |
Michael on 2022-09-14 12:40:45 | Question:
Can this product have ceramic tiles laid on top for a roof terrace |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
When this product is applied within a full reinforced system with the appropriate primer if required for the substrate this can be tiled over. It is recommended to use Bullet Quick Prime and an aggregate to provide a key for the tiling adhesive. | |
Colin on 2022-09-13 12:16:29 | Question:
Would a metal roof need a primer coat first. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Yes for application to surfaces the area would need to be primed first with Bullet Roof Epoxy Primer AC. | |
Bruce Ward on 2022-07-06 16:07:08 | Question:
hi there i am building a garden room with a roof coverage of 41 Square mtrs. it is covered by 22mm weather roofing board would this be a good solution to weather tight it and if so how much would i need and the total price please? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Thank you for the enquiry, we will need more information and pictures of the roof to assist with a specification, please send these to [email protected] | |
Dave on 2022-05-04 07:16:27 | Question:
Can I apply this over brand new Stirling board? If not what else can I use? How many coats if this product is ok to use on Stirling board thanks Dave |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
This product is to be used as part of a system, assuming the sterling board is OSB 3, it is a roof not subject to traffic, it is clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet we would recommend it is first primed with Bullet Roof Quick Prime, followed by a reinforced Bullet Roof Mono system being applied. This requires 2 coats of Bullet Roof Mono with the Bullet Roof Reinforcement Matting embedded between the coats. | |
David on 2022-03-18 21:27:07 | Question:
I have an old garage and the roof is corrugated. I don't know if it is asbestos or something else but it leaks. Would this product bullet proof mono be a good one to paint it with and make it safer also by encapsulation. The video shows rolls of matting being used but the description seems more like just a paint on solution. Please advise. Many thanks.. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Thank you for the enquiry, we have contacted you directly for more information. | |
Keith Humphrey on 2021-12-11 08:59:35 | Question:
Hello, Once applied to a concrete base, can this product be tiled over? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Yes this can be tiled over once it has been primed to provide adequate key for the tile adhesive. If you require assistance with a specification, please provide more information and pictures of the roof to [email protected] | |
Peter on 2021-10-05 14:16:39 | Question:
Can you please provide information on clean up? i.e. what do you use to clean brushes? Is it water, acetone, thinner, etc? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
The manufacturer recommends to use deposable brushes or rollers for application. | |
John Taylor on 2021-05-11 16:14:18 | Question:
Hi what is the coverage per tin? how much would I require to cover an existing felt garage roof of 150sq ft? Also would I have to prime the area first. The existing felt is covered with anti-reflecting silver paint. Your input would be appreciated. Many thanks |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Thank you for the enquiry, we have contacted you directly for more information to assist you with a recommendation. | |
Malcolm Taylor on 2021-05-06 15:39:52 | Question:
Hi. I had a bitumen flat roof painted and reinforced with this or a similar product approx 15 to 20 years ago, can I just recoat or do I need to prime. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the roof is clean, dry, sound an prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet we would recommmend priming first with Bullet Roof Quick Prime if Bullet Roof Mono has previously been applied or Bullet Roof Single Ply Primer if a single ply membrane has been used. | |
D Lewis on 2021-04-25 19:24:50 | Question:
Hello. Can Bullet Roof Mono be applied directly to an Aqua seal acrylic (fibre) coated, hard, clean flat roof. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
The surface would 1st need priming with Bullet Roof Quick Prime before application of Bullet Roof Mono. | |
Mike on 2021-03-09 16:52:15 | Question:
Can this be applied direct to old bitumen flat roof |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
No, assuming the roof is clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the Technical Data Sheet Bullet Roof Quick Prime should be applied to the bitumen flat roof prior to application of a Bullet Roof Mono System. | |
John on 2021-02-02 18:45:31 | Question:
Can this be used to paint directly on to the felt of a garage roof to repair leak. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
No, for application to a clean, dry, sound felt roof prepared as detailed in the Technical Data Sheet you will need to prime first with Bullet Roof Quick Prime followed by Bullet Roof Mono. For a longer lasting system, we would recommend fully reinforcing the Bullet Roof Mono with Bullet Roof Reinforcement Matting. | |
Kieran dodds on 2021-01-21 20:22:23 | Question:
Can this be applied straight on to a grp flat roof |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
No, the roof must be clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the Technical Data Sheet, then a coat of Bullet Roof Quick Prime followed by two coats of Bullet Roof Mono. | |
Paul brindle on 2020-11-27 15:32:19 | Question:
Hello, what would be needed to use this product if suitable over an existing flat bitumen, felt garage roof approximately 15sq metres. Do i need a primer etc. Many thanks. Paul |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
You would apply a single coat of Bullet Roof Quick Prime at 150gm/m² before applying either a 1 or 2 coat systerm of Bullet Roof Mono depending on the life expectancy you wish to achieve. If applying the 2 coat system then a full reinforcement layer of Bullet Roof Mat 100 would also be required. | |
IMPORTANT SHIPPING & DELIVERY INFORMATION
Bullet Roof Mono is only available with the shipping and delivery timescales listed below - please do not contact our Customer Support Team with enquiries about alternative or earlier shipping and delivery times.
Saturdays and Sundays, as well as Bank Holidays, are not classed as working days.
Orders placed after the cut-off for this product will not be processed for earliest dispatch until 9am the next working day.
All delivery costs below are excluding VAT