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The Science

Repairing Asphalt Roofs, Molecule By Molecule

 

Damaged & Brittle

  • Over time, asphalt shingles are exposed to environmental elements like sun, rain, and temperature changes. This causes the asphalt molecules to become oxidized and aged, making the shingles not only chemically damaged but also brittle and prone to cracking.

React & Reverse Aging

  • When Fresh Roof™ is applied, it reacts chemically with the damaged and brittle asphalt molecules. This reaction starts to reverse the aging process by restoring flexibility and strength to the molecules. Fresh Roof™ redistributes the molecules, allowing them to chemically repair themselves.

Redistribute (Chemical Reaction)

  • This central step illustrates how the product is actively redistributing the chemical structure of the asphalt. The oxidized molecules (black regions) are undergoing repair through the product's chemistry (green regions). Fresh Roof™ essentially reorganizes the molecular structure, repairing the damage caused by aging and oxidation.

Restore

  • The final result is the restoration of the shingles. The repaired molecules (orange highlights) are now chemically reinforced, and the shingle's overall structure is restored to its original, like-new condition. This helps prolong the life of the roof, making it stronger and more resistant to further damage.
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Not Your Average Soybean Oil Molcule

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Why this formula is SO MUCH BETTER:

 

Fresh Roof’s roof rejuvenation spray uses a patented modified triglyceride formula, which differs significantly from other products that may rely on monoglycerides or other compounds like nano polymer emulsions. To understand this distinction, let’s break down the chemical and functional differences between triglycerides and monoglycerides and how they relate to Fresh Roof’s technology, based on available information.

What Are Triglycerides and Monoglycerides?

  • Triglycerides: These are lipids composed of a glycerol molecule bonded to three fatty acid chains via ester linkages. They are the primary form of fats and oils found in nature (e.g., in vegetable oils, animal fats, and asphalt shingles’ petroleum-based components). Triglycerides are stable, non-polar molecules that store energy and are major components of dietary fats. In the context of roof rejuvenation, their structure allows for deeper penetration into materials like asphalt shingles due to their smaller molecular size and compatibility with petroleum-based matrices.
  • Monoglycerides: These consist of a glycerol molecule bonded to a single fatty acid chain. They are often used as emulsifiers in food, cosmetics, and some industrial applications because they have both hydrophilic (water-attracting) and lipophilic (fat-attracting) properties. Monoglycerides are less common in roof rejuvenation products but could be present in competing formulations or as part of emulsified systems in other products. Their larger molecular size and polar nature may limit their ability to penetrate deeply into asphalt shingles compared to triglycerides.

Fresh Roof’s Modified Triglyceride Formula

Fresh Roof’s product is based on a patented modified triglyceride formula engineered to have ultra-small molecules, measuring between 2-5 nanometers (nm). This is significantly smaller than the 30-200 nm size range of nano polymer emulsions used in many competing roof rejuvenation products. The key points about Fresh Roof’s triglyceride-based formula are:

  • Deep Penetration: The small molecular size of the modified triglycerides allows them to penetrate deeply into the asphalt shingle structure, reaching the internal matrix where oils have been lost due to weathering. This deep penetration replenishes lost oils, restores flexibility, and rejuvenates shingles from the inside out, rather than just coating the surface.
  • Compatibility with Asphalt: Asphalt shingles are petroleum-based, and triglycerides, being non-polar lipids, are chemically compatible with the asphalt matrix. This compatibility enhances bonding and integration, allowing the formula to restore the shingle’s structure at a molecular level.
  • Long-Lasting Restoration: By penetrating deeply and restoring the shingle’s flexibility, Fresh Roof’s triglyceride formula provides longer-lasting protection compared to surface-level treatments. This contrasts with products that rely on larger molecules, which may only provide temporary fixes by sitting on the shingle’s surface.

Monoglyceride-Based or Other Products

While the provided information does not explicitly confirm that competing roof rejuvenation products are monoglyceride-based, it suggests that many rely on nano polymer emulsions or other formulations with larger molecular sizes (30-200 nm). Here’s how monoglycerides or similar compounds might be used in other products and why they are less effective:

  • Larger Molecular Size: Monoglycerides, with one fatty acid chain, are generally larger and more polar than triglycerides. If used in roof rejuvenation products, their size (likely closer to or larger than the 30-200 nm range of nano emulsions) would limit penetration into the asphalt shingle’s structure. This results in a surface-level coating that provides only temporary restoration, as it cannot replenish oils deep within the shingle.
  • Emulsifier Properties: Monoglycerides are commonly used as emulsifiers in food and cosmetics due to their ability to mix oil and water. In roof products, they might be included to stabilize formulations containing water or other polar components. However, this emulsifying property is less relevant for asphalt rejuvenation, where deep penetration and compatibility with non-polar asphalt are critical.
  • Surface-Level Effects: Products using larger molecules, such as nano polymer emulsions or potentially monoglycerides, tend to form a coating on the shingle’s surface. While this may improve appearance temporarily, it doesn’t address the underlying loss of oils and flexibility, leading to continued drying, cracking, and aging of the shingles.

Why Triglycerides Are Superior for Roof Rejuvenation

Fresh Roof’s modified triglyceride formula has several advantages over potential monoglyceride-based or nano polymer-based products:

  1. Smaller Molecular Size: The 2-5 nm size of Fresh Roof’s triglycerides allows for deeper penetration compared to the 30-200 nm particles in nano emulsions or the potentially larger monoglycerides. This ensures the formula reaches the core of the shingle to restore its properties.
  2. Chemical Compatibility: Triglycerides are non-polar, like asphalt, making them ideal for bonding and integrating with the shingle’s petroleum-based matrix. Monoglycerides, with their polar glycerol head, may not integrate as effectively.
  3. Long-Term Performance: By restoring lost oils and flexibility at a molecular level, triglycerides provide a more durable solution. Surface-level coatings, as seen with larger molecules, wear off faster and require more frequent reapplication.
  4. Patented Technology: Fresh Roof’s formula is specifically engineered for roof rejuvenation, unlike generic nano emulsions or emulsifiers like monoglycerides, which may be used in a wide range of applications but lack the tailored design for asphalt restoration.

Addressing the Lack of Direct Monoglyceride Evidence

The provided information does not explicitly state that competing roof rejuvenation products use monoglycerides. Instead, it contrasts Fresh Roof’s triglycerides with nano polymer emulsions used by other brands. Monoglycerides, if present in competing products, would likely serve as emulsifiers to stabilize water-based formulations rather than as the primary active ingredient. However, their larger size and emulsifying properties make them less effective than triglycerides for deep shingle restoration. It’s possible that some products could incorporate monoglycerides as part of a broader formulation, but the primary limitation of competing products is their reliance on larger molecules (nano emulsions) that don’t penetrate as effectively as Fresh Roof’s triglycerides.

Conclusion

Fresh Roof’s roof rejuvenation spray leverages a patented modified triglyceride formula with ultra-small molecules (2-5 nm) to penetrate deeply into asphalt shingles, restoring lost oils and flexibility for long-lasting protection. In contrast, other products, often based on nano polymer emulsions (30-200 nm), or potentially monoglycerides in some formulations, provide only surface-level coatings due to their larger molecular size and less compatible chemistry. While monoglycerides are excellent emulsifiers in other industries, their use in roof rejuvenation is likely limited, and Fresh Roof’s triglyceride-based approach offers superior penetration and restoration, making it a more effective solution for extending roof life.