BITEC Expands Imperflex Line with New Base Sheet

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BITEC Expands Imperflex Line with New Base Sheet

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BITEC, Inc. will be introducing its Imperflex® SA2 two-square self-adhered base sheet at the International Roofing Expo (IRE) in February, in response to contractor requests for a two-square option for installing BITEC’s popular Imperflex self-adhered SBS-polymer modified bitumen system.

According to Joel Shealey, president of BITEC, “The SBS-polymer modified Imperflex roofing system offers roofers the convenience of a self-adhered solution, but until now they’ve been limited to our Imperflex USA 1-½  square smooth-surfaced base sheet. The new SA2 version provides the same high level of installation efficiency, while offering contractors a convenient 2-square alternative.”

The integrated Imperflex residential roofing solution is used on residential roofs where slope prevents the effective use of shingles, tile, or metal. BITEC will continue to carry the 1-½ square option for contractors who prefer the slightly thicker option.

Shane Millwood, BITEC’s vice president of sales reports, “BITEC has never compromised on the original high-quality formulations used in our mod-bit systems. The new Imperflex SA2 base sheet is a welcome extension of the Imperflex product line.”

BITEC, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and distributor of some of the industry’s highest quality solutions for low-slope roofs in North America, including APP, SBS, PVC, KEE, and a wide selection of coatings and ancillary products. For more information, visit https://BITEC.com/, call 800.535.8597, or drop by IRE Booth 11087.

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