🛡️ Stay cool, stay protected — the ultimate roof armor for the modern professional.
Henry HE887HS073 Tropicool Roof Coat is a premium 100% silicone, moisture-cure roof coating designed for extreme UV and heat reflection. Its aggressive chemical bonding ensures permanent ponding water resistance and exceptional durability, making it ideal for roofs exposed to the hottest, wettest climates. With a glossy white finish and fast 24-hour cure time, it offers both aesthetic appeal and reliable protection for long-lasting roof performance.
Brand | Henry |
Color | white |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Size | 640 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 5 Gallons |
Special Feature | UV Resistant |
Unit Count | 640.0 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Silicone |
Surface Recommendation | Roof |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | 1 roof coating |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Model Name | TropiCool5GAL Roof Coat |
Package Information | Box |
Color Code | White |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Coverage | protection against heat, UV rays, and water damage for various climates and weather conditions |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 081725218697 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00081725218697 |
Manufacturer | HENRY CO |
Part Number | HE887HS073 |
Item Weight | 55 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 14 inches |
Item model number | HE887HS073 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Protection |
Finish | Gloss |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | UV Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**G
Quality product
Roof looks like new
A**R
I can't say enuf about how great this product is!!!
Do not hesitate to buy this for your RV membrane roof!!!! It's awesome!!!!Read the instructions and follow them obviously!!I cleaned my roof with "Gone In 30".No pressure washer, just a hose with decent water pressure and a scrub brush.I masked off the perimeter around the gutter, then got side tracked helping a friends wife for several hours as he was in the hospital n when I got home, I brushed the edges about 6" wide all around, on my 37' 5th wheel as I only had a couple hours b4 it was supposed to rain and I didn't want to waste all the masking I'd done.I carefully pulled the masking off n it rained about 2 hours later with no I'll effects at all n I swear I think the damp helped it cure.It rained reasonable hard n I stood at my second floor window next to the RV watching n stressing that the rain would wash over the new coating n somehow stain the walls as it ran off but all it did was bead up and run off clean n didn't leave any marks or water tracks on the walls.The next day I blew the roof off with compressed air n let it dry then rolled n brushed my way from one end to the other, dipping out of the 5 gallon bucket with a little quart sized hand held painting container as it was too awkward to dump out of the 5 with any control and after a couple pours with the little bucket I had a pretty good idea how much too apply.You don't really have to move too fast, but once you get an area done don't go back into it any more than needed as it will start pulling a bit as it cures.I put a coat on that day and it was just foggy enuf to be cool but not dewy and again I believe this stuff likes the moisture in the air.I repeated this again the next day with the same conditions although I put it on a bit heavier as I knew I was going to have plenty.After all was said n done I barely used 4 gallons of this product for 2 coats plus on a 37' 5th wheel.After it dried it peeled out of the plastic paint container I used easily but has a death grip on my membrane roof.If I had to do this again I'd probably pour out of the 5 into a 2 gallon bucket n dip out of that so I could reseal the 5 as it does skin over when left open too long.The last thicker coat was dry to the touch in about an hour n a half or so.
D**R
Easy to Apply, Waterproof
With a paint roller and extension pole, easy to apply to the roof of my shipping container, with minimal mess. Two coats are optimal, a day apart. Seems to be quite waterproof, so far. The white color has done wonders to reduce the temps inside, under the hot Florida sun.
A**R
Great product
Bought this two years ago when it was $300 for five gallons. It got pushed back because we moved into new house.My fifth wheel is a 2009 that as been in the sun all of its life AZ and CO. I took the pealing decals off 3 years ago (needs washed and waxed again for sure)This stuff went one great it was 75 out and sunny I chose to do two coats instead of one thick one. I am real happy with the way it turned out. I used 3-4 gallons for the 33 foot long fifth wheel. I recommend it even for the $550 it’s selling for now. I will put covers back on after 24 hrs just to be on the safe side.
B**O
This stuff really works to keep what ever it covers cool.
I never expected results like I got with this. It goes on very thick and gloppy. Don't put this on when it's a hot sunny day or your working time is reduced to minutes. I started on a cloudy morning and just my luck the Texas weather changed on me mid application. Clouds dispersed and the sun came out and the temp jumped 25 degrees in 15 minutes. Still got the job done though The last part was not a smooth or even as I hoped. Appearance aside the roof of my car hauler was leaking before I performed the roof re-coating and it got so hot in the trailer that fans could not make it comfortable to be in it for more than a few minutes. Not any more. No roof leaks so job one done with flying colors. Reducing the interior heating from the sun 1000% success! The inside of the trailer is now cooler than the outside temperature by 15-30 degrees. I could not touch the roof of my trailer on a cloudy day because of heating. Now after baking all day when the outside temperature got to 101 and I can touch the roof without getting a burn. I can put my hand on an uninsulated aluminum roof in the full Texas or Florida sun at high noon with no fear of burning. The only insulation on the roof is the TropiCool coating. I tried to take a picture of the roof coating but all I get is a sea of white and a big white rectangle adds very little information. I wish I had used my IR thermometer and took a picture of that for a before and after comparison. Maybe I will add it later to the review. Going to try this product on a plastic outdoor storage building next.
I**E
Holy cow we love this atuff
Easy to apply Very rubbery Slick when wet tho so be careful Our rv roof looks fantastic instantly cooled us down here in south Texas
T**.
Good product
1. A 5 gal bucket covered my 32' 5th wheel with 3 slide outs and had about 1/5th the bucket left over.2. Thick and gooey stuff that dries quickly and spreads nicely. You should use it on a cool or cloudy day or it will lump up as you put it down. Forms a skin on a closed bucket that is not useable. Peeling the skin back to get underneath works. I suggest placing a plastic sheet on the top of the mix inside the bucket so that air cannot reach the stuff.3. Make sure the surface is dry and clean. It will not stick to any kind of damp surface. Otherwise, it seems to stick quite well to multiple surfaces ( metal, plastic, rubber roof)4. You can't clean up with water, or soap and water. I just tossed everything after I used it. Washing your hands is a chore. I'd suggest nitrile gloves.5. I did not thin the mix and I'm not sure what you would thin it with--definitely not water.6. Dries to a glossy finish and thickens as it dries. Surface seems quite durable and somewhat pliable. Fills in cracks nicely. Has no odor I could detect.7. I applied it with a traditional paint roller and a paint brush, which worked well.8. Overall I'd say it's a good product as far as application and appearance. How it wears remains to be seen.
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