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    Anchor Sheet Is Designed for Steep-slope Roofs in Areas of High Winds

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorOctober 5, 20232 Mins Read
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    PolyAnchor HV is a nailable anchor sheet specially designed for the temporary protection of steep-slope roofs in areas prone to high winds.

    Polyglass, a manufacturer of roofing and waterproofing solutions, is excited to announce the launch of PolyAnchor HV. PolyAnchor HV is a nailable anchor sheet specially designed for the temporary protection of steep-slope roofs in areas prone to high winds. Designed with ANCHORTIGHT Technology, PolyAnchor HV uses a strong bituminous bonding surface combined with a special tear resistant fiberglass mat to provide superior wind uplift resistance. 

    The top surface of PolyAnchor HV is formulated to provide an ideal bonding surface for Polystick polymer modified self-adhered underlayments. The bituminous compounds in the sheet enhances sealability around fasteners and moisture protection while the heavy-duty mat provides strength and tear resistance around fasteners and plates. 

    • Designed to comply with stricter building codes, including Florida Building Code 2023 8th Edition 
    • Ideal recovery anchor sheet over existing Self-Adhered underlayments 
    • 2.5X greater nail pull through vs. conventional felts*
    • System adhesion surpasses 2X that of direct to deck applications

    PolyAnchor HV is ideally suited for use with clay/concrete tile roof covering systems with Polystick TU Plus or TU Max as the final substrate for the roof covering. PolyAnchor HV is also suitable for use under asphalt shingles. 

    *Average based on TAS 117 (B) 95 testing vs. three popular 30# felts using tin caps and nails

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