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GLOBAL Encasement's Renewable Sacrificial Green Coating Systems are Pro-Planet-Positive and diminish a building's effect on Climate Change and Global Warming.  

Surfaces erode over time and it’s a well known and practical fact that it is far better to have a sacrificial coating wear away over time rather than the substrate that it is protecting; whether that be roofing or any other interior or exterior building component.

Protecting a roof or any other building stock at the expense of the sacrificial renewable protective coating is the intelligent and economical way to protect your valuable property and its occupants.

GLOBAL Encasement’s green environmentally friendly coatings are renewable meaning that even after the twenty year life cycle is complete you can recoat the old coating and it will cross link bond with itself, making it inseparable.  The old and the new become one composite system, avoiding tear off or demolition, disposal and replacement.  This type of renewable system can save a lot of time, money and the environment.

+  Time - No Need to Relocate Building Occupants

+  Money - Savings Over the Cost of Removal and Replacement

+  Environment - Avoids Disposal into Landfills that are Increasingly in Short Supply

Our coatings are not only renewable, they also renew the obsolete building materials that are being coated, extending their service life and in some cases their historical significance.  

Even an asbestos curtain at the Boston Opera House was saved from disposal at a landfill, thanks to our Renewable Green Coatings System. 

When we encountered the Boston Opera House project, preservationists and restorers expected that the historic asbestos fire curtain would have to be removed and replaced to stop the potential for dangerous fiber release and exposure to maintenance personnel and patrons. They were ecstatic to find out the curtain could be safely encased, saving it from the hazardous waste dump, and allowing it to continue protecting the building's occupants.  
Boston Opera House Curtain CH#170

The example of extending the service life of building components was never more driven home as when Kadena Air Base, home of the largest combat wing in the world needed to have a 110,000 sq. ft. metal roof removed and replaced due to extensive leaks and corrosion. GLOBAL Encasement Inc. presented a more practical, economical solution that was chosen to first address the rust and corrosion with our Rust Inhibiting Primer then patch the holes with our seam tape and finally topcoat with RoofCoat. This system extended the service life for at least another twenty years for what was thought to be a terminated roof. The roof was not only renewed, there was no building down time, relocation fees or disposal costs. The Energy Star Qualified RoofCoat system with its high solar reflectance, offers tremendous energy savings and a cooler building with less work for the air conditioning system.
     
110000 sf Hangar Metal Roof CH#184

Creating better building environments that conserve energy, and keep occupants dry, comfortable and safe were the goals for this 1950s Oklahoma public school gym.  Waterproofing and weatherproofing were needed for the 11,000 sf roof as many of the roof panels had been replaced over the years damaged by severe weather. The extreme Oklahoma weather can provide a variation between interior/exterior temperatures of 80 degrees F and winds can be in excess of 80 mph straightline. 

GLOBAL Encasement's Energy Star Qualified RoofCoat system was designed to waterproof and protect the roof and the building's occupants.   100% Acrylic Caulk™ and GE-BST™ was used to bridge cracks and seams across the entire roof.  Then, a 34 mil RoofCoat System was sprayed over the metal roof creating a seamless, monolithic and waterproof membrane warranted to last 20 Years.  The environmental benefit from RoofCoat's high solar reflectance is a cooler building with less work for the air conditioning system and tremendous energy savings over the life of the building.
Public School Gym Roof CH#196