Does this RoofSlope weight as much as quikrete? I have several areas I need to do this technique with. Some small areas, some larger. Just don't want to add anymore weight than I have to. Great presentation and it looks like a great product. I looked at the Green Slope brand and I like that it's very light weight, but it looks really clumpy and you have to be careful or it will blow away in the wind when mixing it up. I"m leaning towards the RoofSlope brand because of it's smoothing and hardness. Thanks for the presentation, impressive!
Direct and to the point. Great presentation. I now better understate how to apply the product.
Does this RoofSlope weight as much as quikrete? I have several areas I need to do this technique with. Some small areas, some larger. Just don't want to add anymore weight than I have to. Great presentation and it looks like a great product. I looked at the Green Slope brand and I like that it's very light weight, but it looks really clumpy and you have to be careful or it will blow away in the wind when mixing it up. I"m leaning towards the RoofSlope brand because of it's smoothing and hardness. Thanks for the presentation, impressive!
You ever get an answer to your question? I'm trying to understand the weight as well, as I would like to keep weight down in my application.
@@RoboCNC - Nah no answer at all.
about 2.5 lbs per square feet at 1/4 inch thick
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Isn't this just self leveling cement. Basically the same thing you use to level a floor before you tile a floor?
Yep!
So can I just go to HD and buy self leveling cement and apply to my flat roof to cure pond huge area.
solid