750ml Shed Rubber Spray Contact Aerosol
£15.00 ex VAT- Description
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Description
Shed Rubber Spray Contact Adhesive Aerosol
Shed Rubber Spray Contact Adhesive Aerosol is a high-strength contact adhesive specifically formulated for bonding EPDM rubber roofing membranes.
Designed for both horizontal and vertical applications, it delivers excellent grab strength and reliable long-term adhesion on flat roofs, making it ideal for shed and garden building installations.
The pressurised aerosol canister dispenses adhesive evenly through a precision nozzle, providing a faster, cleaner alternative to traditional roller-applied contact adhesives. This significantly reduces application time and labour on site — with less mess and no trays or rollers required.
Perfect for small area projects, detailing work, upstands, and quick repairs.
A must-have for fast, efficient shed roof installations.
Coverage
Approximately 2–4m² per aerosol (depending on substrate and application method).
Additional information
| Weight | 0.65 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 0.07 × 0.07 × 0.34 m |
| Brand | Shed Rubber |
1. What is Shed Rubber Spray Contact Adhesive used for?
This adhesive is designed specifically for bonding EPDM rubber roofing membranes to suitable substrates. It is ideal for shed roofs, garden buildings and small flat roof areas where a strong, instant grab is required.
2. How much area does one aerosol cover?
Each aerosol covers approximately 2–4m², depending on the surface type, porosity, and application method. Rough or absorbent surfaces may reduce coverage.
3. Can this be used on vertical surfaces?
Yes. This spray adhesive is suitable for both horizontal and vertical applications. It provides strong initial tack, making it ideal for bonding EPDM to upstands, fascias, and perimeter details.
4. Is spray adhesive better than roller-applied contact adhesive?
Spray adhesive is generally faster and cleaner to apply, saving time and labour on site. It eliminates the need for rollers and trays, making it especially useful for smaller projects or detailing work. For larger roof areas, traditional contact adhesive may be more cost-effective.


