MiraFlex III Waterproof Decking System
MiraFlex III is a multi-component, pedestrian traffic waterproofing system designed for use on elevated plywood decking and other suitable substrates, including multi-unit and
single-family residential environments. MiraFlex III is a solvent-free membrane system composed of specific fluid-applied, and layered components each performing a distinct function. The individual layers include a cold applied, self-adhering membrane seam/flashing tape (where required), polymer-modified cementitious base coat, elastomeric waterproofing coats, a polymer-modified cementitious construction coat, textured wear coat, and an acrylic pigmented topcoat for optimal daily care and maintenance requirements.
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Where to use:
- Exterior Plywood Decking Over
- Occupied Space
- Mixed Use; Residential & Commercial
- Pedestrian Bridge Spans
- Balconies & Plaza Decks
- Walkways, Breezeways, & Stairways
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Advantages:
- One-hour fire rated over plywood (ICC ESR 1714)
- Monolithic, seamless protection – waterproofing membrane
- Seam tape reinforced – provides flexural strength
- Excellent UV stability – will not exhibit degradation or yellowing
- Wide array of slip resistant textures, colors, & finishes
- VOC, Low Odor, & LEED-compliant
MiraFlex III Decking System is designed to provide a waterproof promenade traffic roof deck surface coating for use on exterior or interior walking decks, balconies, ramps, stairs, patios, sun decks, play roof, observation decks, platforms, etc.
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Color Chart
Color charts approximate actual color. Final color appearance is affected by lighting, surface texture and method of application. Final color approval should be made from physical sample.