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us) United States 2) Patent Application Publication co) Pub. No.: US 2020/0148912 A1 oy Arabi et al. METHOD FOR REJUVENATING A ROOF AND ROOF COATING COMPOSITION Applicant: Spray-Net Canada Ine., Boucherville (a) Inventors: Peiman Arabi, Boucherville (CA) Carmelo Marsala, Boucherville (CA) Appl. Now 161680889 Filed: Now. 12, 2019 Related U.S. Application Data Provisional application No. 62/758,023, filed on Now. 9, 2018, Publication Classification Int. Coop 175/06 (2006.01) comp 502 (2006.01) cosK 3013 (2006.01) CosK 3736 (2005.01), cosK 500 (2006.01) Cask 505 (2005.01) 1000, 1 ‘US 20200148912, (43) Pub. Date: May 14, 2020 cosK 015 200501) COBL 83/08 (2006.01), (2) US. Cl, coc ‘C00 175/06 (2013.01), Co9D 5/022 013.01}; CuBK 37013 201801); COBL. 83/04 (2013.01); CosK S005 (2013.01); CuBK 5705 (2013.01); CoBK 3015 (2018.01), COBK 236 (2013.01), on ABSTRACT A method for rejuvenating a roof ot a fagade ofa building ‘and coating composition are disclosed. The method com prises: providing a premix base composition comprising a ‘Water based polymerie emulsion or resin and a rheology ‘modifier added 10 the premix composition wo adjust & viscosity of the pre-mix hase composition between about 100 KU and about 140 KU according to ASTM D562; snixing the pre-mix hase composition with solid gramoles to form a coating composition with ratio premix. base composition solid granules inthe coating composition range ing Irom 1/1 to 1/2: and applying the coating composition oa the roof or fade. The coating composition once appli on the surface andl dried preserves original shingles” aesthetics fand flexibility without eracking. while rejuvenating. the shingles. The method allows ereating a much steonger bond to the surface than original granules Providing a pre-mix base composition comprising: a water based polymeric emulsion or resin adapted for providing the coating composition with a strong adh sion to the roof or fa gade; and a given amount of a rheology modifier agent added to the pre-mix composition to adjust a viscosity of the pre-mix base composition between about 100 KU and about 140 KU, preferably between about 125 and about 135 KU, according to ASTM D562 \ s010 Mixing the pre-mix base composition with an amount of solid granules t0 form a coating composition, wherein the mixing is done on site according to a ratio pre-mix base composition / solid granules in the coating composition ranging from 1 / 1 to 1/2, preferably from about I 1.1 to about 1/13 1020 Applying the coating composition on the roof or fagade Patent Application Publication May 14,2020 Sheet 1 of 4. US 2020/0148912 Al FIG. 1 Patent Application Publication May 14,2020 Sheet 2 of 4 US 2020/0148912 Al FIG. 2 Patent Application Publication May 14,2020 Sheet 3 of 4. US 2020/0148912 Al 1000—, Providing a pre-mix base composition comprising: a water based polymeric emulsion or resin adapted for providing the coating composition with a strong adhesion to the roof or fagade; and a given amount of a rheology modifier agent added to the pre-mix composition to adjust a viscosity of the pre-mix base composition between about 100 KU and about 140 KU, preferably between about 125 and about 135 KU, according to ASTM D562. eS 1010 Mixing the pre-mix base composition with an amount of solid granules to form a coating composition, wherein the mixing is done on site according to a ratio pre-mix base composition / solid granules in the coating composition ranging from 1 / 1 to 1 / 2, preferably from about 1 / 1.1 to about 1 / 1.5. L 1020 Applying the coating composition on the roof or facade FIGURE 3 Patent Application Publication May 14,2020 Sheet 4 of 4 US 2020/0148912 Al 1030. Spraying the coating composition on the asphalt shingles to entirely cover | the roof or fagade 1032 Letting the coating composition to dry or cure: wherein a resulting coating layer is formed on the asphalt shingles with a granule density of from about 100 g/sq.ft. to about 200 g/sq.ft, preferably from about 130 2/sq.t. to about 170 g/sq.ft C 1034 FIGURE 4 US 2020/0148912 Al METHOD FOR REJUVENATING A ROOF. ‘AND ROOF COATING COMPOSITION, CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED "APPLICATIONS, [0001] The present patent application ctaims the benefits ‘of priority of US, Provisional Patent Application No, 62/758,023, entitled "ROOF COATING COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME", and fled at the United Stats Patent and Trademark Office on Nov. 9, 2018, the content of which is incorporated herein by refer FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention generally relates 10 @ root ‘coating composition and a method of making the same, particularly useful for retofing and/or rejuvenating ssphalt shingles. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 10003] Roof shingles are a oof covering consisting of individual overlapping clements which are typically Ht, rectangular shapes laid in courses ffom the bottom ede of the roof up, with each successive course overlapping the Joints below. Shingles can be made of various materials such as wood, slate, flagstone, metal, plastic, and composite materials such as fibre cement and asphalt shingles, Ceramic roof tiles, which sill dominate in Purope and some pars of Asia, are still usualy called tiles, Roo shingles may dete- Fiomte faster and need to repel more water than wall shingles. They are avery common roofing msterial i ‘Canada ad the United States, {0004} Roof shingles are almost always highly visible and 0 ane an important aspect of a building's aesthetics ia pattems textures and colors. Inthe United States of America ‘and Canada, fiberglass-based asphalt shingles are by far the ‘most common roofing material uscd for residential roofing applications. In Europe, they are called bitumen rool shingles or tle strips, and are moch less common. They are ‘easy (0 instal, relatively affordable, last 20 ro 60 years and recyclable in some areas. Asphalt shingles come in a large nimber of styles and colors The protective nature of paper and fiberglass asphalt shingles primatily comes from the long-chain petroleum hydrocarbons, while wood shingles are prototed by natural oils in the celose strvc- ‘ure, Over time in the hot sun, these ols soften and when rai falls the oils are gradually washed out of the shingles. Daring i, more water is channeled slong eaves and ‘complex roofline, and these are subsequently more prone to ‘erosion than other areas, Eventually the loss of the oils ‘eases asphalt shingle fibers to shrink and wood shingles to rot, exposing the nal heads under the shingles, Onee the nail heads are exposed, water running dosen the roof ean seep Jno the building around the nail shank, resulting in rotting ‘of underlying oof building materials and causing moisture ‘damage to ceilings and paint inside. 10005] Residential reroofing by replacing all the shingles ‘can be very expensive. Alternatively, the shingles can be ‘coated to extend their life, However, such coating. must preserve building's aesthcties while providing a complete Fejuvenation ofthe shingles May 14, 2020 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0006] ‘The shortcomings of the prior art are generally ritgated by anew method for rejuvenating a roo! or @ fagade of a building and a new coating formulation t0 be ‘applied to asphalt shingles providing Weather resistance and protection while preserving building's aestetis, such as olor and texture, [007] According to a frst aspoct ofthe invention, it is isclosed a method for rejuvenating a ror ora fagade of a building. The method comprises: 10008] providing a presmix base composition compris- ing: [0009] a water based polymeric emulsion or resin adapted for providing the eoating composition with ‘2 sttong adhesion tothe roof oF fagade, and 0010] 2 given amount ofa rheology modifice agent ‘added tothe pre-mix composition to adjust a viseos- ity ofthe pre-mix base composition between about 100 KU and about 140 KU, preferably. between ‘about 128 und about 135 KU, according to ASTM D362; 0011] mixing the pre-mix base composition with an amount of sofid granules to foem a coating compo tion, wherein the mixing is done on site acconding 103 ratio pre-mix base compositionsolid granules in the ‘coating composition aging from 1/1 40 1/2, preferably ranging from about 11.1 to about V1.8: and 0012] applying the coating composition on the roof or fagade. [0013] According to 9 preferred embodiment, the roof or Teade of the building has a surface comprising asphalt shingles, applying the coating composition on the roof or fagade comprises spraying the coating composition on the asphalt shingles to entirely cover the root or fagade, and Jetting the coating composition to dey or eure; wherein a resulting evating layers Jommed on the asphalt shingles with a granule density of from about 100 g/sq. ft to about 200 5g, preferably from about 130/34. to about 170 59 t [0014] According toa preferred emboslimest, the re-mix ‘base composition comprises from about 40 wt. % to abot 95 wi. % of the water based polymeric emulsion or resin, and fom 0.1 © 1.0 wt. % of the theology modifier agent. Preferably, the heology modifier agent comprises hydeo- phobically modified ethylene oxide urethane (HEUR), & solution of @ ureamodifial polyurediane, or a mixture threo. [0015] According toa preferred embostiment, the pre-mix base composition further comprises st least ane solvent comprising water, 2.2-4-4rimethyl-1,3-pentaandiolmeno- isobutyrate, ethylene glycol monobutyl ether or a mixture thereo, said at Jest one solvent forming a coalescent agent with the rheology modifier agent [0016] According toa preferred embodiment, the pre-mix ‘base composition further comprises from about to about 40 ‘wt. % ofa mattifying agen. Preferably, the mattifying agent comprises from about 15 wt % to about 25 wt % of ‘soditm-potaesium alumina silicate, from about Ow % to 1S \Wt.% of amorphous aluminium silicate ora mixture thereof. [0017] According toa preferred embodiment, the pre-mix ‘ase composition further eomprises a given amount of at Ieast one pigment in order to tune the color of the presmix composition and therefore the enlor of the coating compo- sition and resulting roof coating, the method further com- US 2020/0148912 Al prising grinding the matiflying apent and the at least one Pizment together to form particles belore adding said pare Teles to the presmix base composition. Preferably, the matillying agent and the at least one pigment ane ground ‘with a high sheae for up t0 20 minutes to break dosen the Particles ual to obtain a mean size of sid particles to about 6H, [0018] According toa prefered embodiment, the pre-mix bse composition further comprises at lest one additive selected form the group consisting of defoamer agent, @ surfactant, a fungicide agent, an algaecide agent. a light Stabilizer, an antifreeze agent, 8 colorant, 8 pigment, 2 ight abilzer, a UV absorber, and a mixture tere. [0019] According toa second aspect of the invention, itis disclosed a coating composition for rejuvenating a roo! or 3 fagade of a building the coating compesition comprising @ pre-mix composition to be mixed on site with a given mount of solid granules to form said coating composition. ‘The pre-mix base composition comprises a water based polymeric emulsion or resin adapted for providing the ‘couling composition with a strong adhesion Wo the wot oF fgade, and a given amount of a rheology modifier agent ‘added to the pre-mix composition to adjust a viscosity ofthe pre-mix base composition between about 100 KU and about 140 KU, preferably between about 125 and about 135 KU, according to ASTM S52; and wherein the mixing of the pre-mix base composition with the given amount of solid tranules js done according to a ratio pre-mix base compo- Siton/Solid granules ia the coating composition ranging from 1/1 to 1/2, preferably form L110 VL. [0020] Although the coating composition comprises solid ‘elements such as ceramic granules the composition ean be sprayed on a surface, such as on asphalt shingles. The ‘composition, once applied on the surface and dried, pre serves original shingles” aesthetics and flexibility while rejuvenating the shingles. [0021] The main reason why roofs deteriorate is granule Joss because the asphalt then exposed othe UV rays, dries ‘it out and curls or erocks, The present invention allows ‘creating a much stronger bond of the solid granules to the surface than original granules that are simply stamped into the asphalt during the manufacturing process. The present ‘invention allows increasing the durability and extend the Life ‘of asphalt shingles 10022] Other and further aspects and advantages of the present invention wll be beter understood upon the reading ‘of the illustrative embodiments about wo be described or will, be indicated in the appended claims, and variows advantages not refered to herein will occu o one skilled in the at upon ‘employment of the invention in practice BRIBE DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING [0023] The above and other aspects, features and advan- tages of the invention will become miore readily apparent from the fllowing description, reference being made othe accompanying drawings in which: 10024] FIG. 1 isa picture showing the coating composi tion sprayed on shingles according to a preferred embod [0025] FIG. 2 is a picture of the composition shown in FIG. 1 the shingle being bent to shovr the elasticity of the ‘eating composition once dried on the shingle; May 14, 2020 0026] FIG, 3 is a Mowchart for ilusteating a method for rejuvenating a oo! ora facade ofa building according to @ preferred embodiment; and [0027] FIG. 4 is a flowchart for illustrating a more pre= {erred embodiment of the method illestated on FIG. 3 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT [0028] A novel roof coating method and composition for rejuvenating « roof or a fagade of a building will be described hereinafter. Although the invention is described in terms of specific illustrative embodiments it sto be under- stood that the embodiments described herein are by way of ‘example only and that the seope of the invention is not {intended to be limited thereby. [0029] ‘The terminology used herein isin accordance with Aefiitions set out below. [0030] As used herein % or wi. % means weight % unless ‘otherwise indicated, When used erin % refers to weight % fas compared (0 the total Weight percent of the phase oF ‘composition that is being discussed. [031] By “about”, itis meant thatthe value of weight % (xt. %), time, pH, volume or temperature can vary within a certain range depending on the maryin of error of the method ‘or device used to evaluste such weight %, time, pH, volume or temperature, A-margin of error of 10% is generally accepted, 0032] The description which follows, and the embodi- ‘ents deseribed therein are provided by way of illustration of an example of particular embodiments of principles and aspects of the present invention. These examples are pro- Vided forthe purposes of explanation and not of imitation, ‘of those principles of the invention. In the description that follows, ike part andlor steps are marked throughout the specification and the drawing with the same respective reference numerals [0033] As usted in FIG. ‘roo! or a facade of @ bul ‘method comprises a method for rejuvenating ig is provided (1000). The 0034] Providing (1010) 2 pre-mix base composition ‘comprising 10035] 2 water based polymeric emulsion or resin adapted for providing the coating composition with 8 strong adhesion tothe roof or fagade, and 0036] 2 given amount of a rheology modifice agent ‘added tothe pre-mix composition to adjust a viseos- ity ofthe pre-mix base composition between abot 100 KU and about 140 KU, preferably: between about 12S and about 135 KU, according to ASTM. D362: [0037] mixing the presmix base composition with an ‘amount of solid granules to form a coating composition (1020), wherein the mixing is done onsite aecording to 2 ratio presmix base composition solid granules in the coating composition ranging from 1/110 1/2, preerebly ranging from about 1/11 to about W/L; and 0038] applying the coating composition on the oof or fagade (1030), [0039] According to a preferred embadiment, the root or facade of the building has a surface comprising asphalt shingles, a illustrated on FIG, 1 showing the roof coating ‘composition 10 as disclosed herein adapted to be sprayed on the shingles 20, US 2020/0148912 Al [0040] As illustrated in FIG, 4, applying the coating ‘composition om the roof or fagade (1030) preferably com= privs spraying the coating composition on the asphalt Shingles 10 entirely cover the roof or fagade (1032). and Jetting the coating composition to dry or eure (1034). The resulling coating layer formed on the asphalt shingles has preferably a granule density of from about 100 gisq, ft t0 about 200 gisq. ft, preferably from about 130 g/5q. fL t0 about 170 gisq ft [0041] The coating composition comprises pre-mix base ‘composition, also named herein the “elear base (CB), Which is generally mixed on site (ie. where he wot o be rejuvenated is located) with an amount of roofing solid tinules (CR) belore being sprayed on the roo! surface using a spraying gun, The roofing solid granles may ‘comprise cenimie granules, amorphous aluminum silat, or the like, or mixture thereo. The ratio cleat base compo sition (CB)roofing slid granules (CR) is about 1/1 10 1/2, preferably from 1/1.1 10 1/15, more preferably 2 (oF Wi3), [0042] The base composition once mixed with roofing ‘ceramic granules may provide a coating texture comparable to the texture ofthe original shingles to be coated [0043] The base composition comprises as a main com- ponent a water based polymeric emsion or resin adapted Jor providing strong adhesion to most architectural roofs or facades. Preferably, the emulsion isan aerylie polyurethane hybrid emulsion, sueh as Carboset by Lubrizal or RHO- PLEX™ by Dove 10048) A matlying agent and filler are added to the base ‘composition to matty the resulting coating which is oth- ‘envise too shiny (gloss), Fxamples of mattifying agent ‘comprises treated silica, amorphous aluminum silicate, sodium-potassium alumina slieate, or the lke or mixtures thereof [0045] The composition may further comprises a thick- ‘ener or cheology modifier 10 adjust the viscosity of the ‘cating composition and allow the coating composition ‘containing the granules to be sprayed on a surface with & Spraying gun. The viscosity is measured according to ASTM S62: Standard Test Method for Consistency of Paints “Measuring Krebs Unit (KU) Viscosity Using a Siormer-Type Viscometer A viscosity ofthe coating composition of about 100-140 KU, preferably about 125-135 KU, is particulary ‘adapted for spraying application, For example, hydeopho- May 14, 2020 bicaly modified ethylene oxide urethane (also known as hydrophobicaly modified wretiane-ethoxylate or HEUR) oF solution of a urea-moditied polyurethane can be used. The jvention is not limited to the nature of the viscosity ssi. [0046] The composition may funher comprises a ‘defoamer agent, such asa silicone-containing defoaner. For example, the defoamer agent can be an emulsion of polyether-modiied polydimethylsiloxane with hydrophobi solids [0047] ‘The composition may further comprise at least one solvent such as, bt not limited to water (11,0), Texanol™ (2,2.4Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol monoisobutyrate), Fthyl- ne glycol monobutyl ether, or 2 mixture thereof. The solvents and the rheology modifier agent form a coalescing ‘gent [0048] The composition may further comprise at least one biocide such as fungicide algicide (or algaccide), or the like The invention is not Himited to the nature of the biocide agent [0049] The composition may futher comprise t least one antlreeze agent, such as, but not limited 10 ethylene glycol (ethane-1,2-diol) The inveation i not limited 10 the natore of the antifreeze agent [0050] ‘The composition may further comprise at least one light stabilizer, such as but not limited to hindored-amine light stabilizer (ALS). The inveation is not limited to the ature ofthe light stabilizer [0081] ‘Tae composition may further comprise atleast one [UV absorber, suchas, but not limited to 2-hydroxy-phenyl- sriazine (HPT), Timovin® (2-[4((2-tlydrony--dodecy- Toxypropyloxy]-2-hydroxyphenyl]-4,6-bis(24-dim_ethyl- phenyl}-I3Strizine and 2-{4|(2-Hydroxy- {cideeyloxypropylboxy]-2-hydroxyphenyl}-46-bis(2.4- dimethylphenyl)-1.3S-riazine(-methoxy-2-propanol 15%), or mixture thereof. The invention isnot limited to the ature of the UV absorber EXAMPLES [o0s2} TABLE 1 Wer bse plane Mating conponest Defoe spent sohens ge Agde ities agent Us sbi ‘owls partie tp emia Sedna Poletesnoled pane sone mo, Devnet ‘emamtlnobaye Bio lee Gyo! ais wore mow 36 nora 22s oe “ os os or US 2020/0148912 Al May 14, 2020 4 TABLE. L-continved ivoogy mouiber HEU ci om a9 anno Pret Bla pense ono cose Stree Ronen ntieact ee Acidnelzer Pantene oo 6 atte TABLE 2 10062] 4. adding the other components disclosed herein msc oars Seta) “ ee [0053] Table 2 shows compositions after mixing the pre~ ‘ix composition and the slid granules site. 10084] Pre-mix compositions provided in Table 1 allow forming coating compositions that flow enough to be sprayed and providing with a gloss finish fiting with dhe ‘orignal gloss ofthe shingles. 10085] The addition of filers may imply the use of pig- ‘mens raher than colorants, and a pre-slage for the making ‘of the premix composition by grinding the filers and Pigments together. Pigmens instead of eolorat are added to the base clear composition to tune the final color of the ‘coating and match with the original surface color or with the ‘desired color, 10056) With formula F #4, some silica ar added to tune the shine because there is no more room To add filler oF Amogphows Aluminium silicate without changing the final ceolor. Also, doe to the using pigments in formulation, discoloration may oceur. Therefore, UV absorber ative ‘are added in omila F #4 to prevent fading. Afer finalising the formula, the ratio of pre-mix composition and granules has been tured to find an adequate coating combination. The results regarding formula F #4 combined with the granules ‘are reported in Table 2, with an optimum ratio of | pact of pre-mix composition @ 11 part of granules. 10087] In addition tthe Formulae ingredients developed by the inventors, a new process forthe making the premix ‘composition (also named the “clear base”) hs been devel- oped. [0058] According to a preferred embodiment, tbe process Tor making the pre-mix bese composition may vomprise 10059] a. mixing the aerylie polyurethane hylrid emul- sion with mattfying agent to form first mixture; [060]. mixing the first mixture with the defoamer agent to form a second mixture [0061] c. mixing the second mixture with the solvents (1,0 and Texanol) to form a third mixture; to the third mixture to form a fourth mixture: and [0063] e. adjusting the viseosity of the fourth mixtre by adding an adequate amount of viscosity modifier to the fou mixture [0064] ‘The clear base composition (BC) as made aeeord- ing to the above method is then mixed on site with the aranules (CR), for instance according to the ratio BCICR tisclosed in Table 3, to form the coating composition right before to be sprayed on the roof surface 0065] According wo the preferred embodiment of Formula F #4 of Table 2, polydimethysilonane is preferably added to te water fist before adding the hyidroxyethyleellulose and ‘mixing the mixture for 10 to 15 minutes. The other items or additives are then added up to the surfactant, Also, when pigments and sodiim-potassium alumina silicate have to be ade! inthe presmix composition, they are mixed it with & high shear for 15-20 min to break down the particle and reduce their size to about 6H. Then, the other items are preferably added one by one. For the solvents, H,O and ‘Texanol are mixed before being then added slowly to the polymer dispersion, Our items will be added by their order in the formula (Table 1), [0066] The resulting coating layer on the roof may have a aranle density of 100-200 sq. tL, preferably of about 130-170 gisq. [0067] “Athough the coating composition comprises solid clements such as eeramie granules and silicate, the compo- sition can be sprayed on a surface, such as on asphalt shingle surface. Although the composition has been particularly formulate to be applied on the root using’ spray gun, other known method for applying such a composition on the root fan be used [0068] The composition once applied on the surface and tried preserves original shingles’ aestheties and flexibility ‘while rejuvenating te shingles, The flexibility ofthe coating (10) once dried on the original shingle (20) ie illustrated by the picture of FIG. 2 showing the shingle ina bent position. The coating is perfectly lexible and fallow the shingle’s deformation without eracking. [0069] As aforesaid, the present invention allows to easily tune the granular aspect, the gloss aspect, the viscosity and the final color ofthe coating in order to oblain a perfect natch between the old root to be coated and the final rejuvenated roo. In this regard, reference is made to Appl ‘cant’ international patent application No, WO 2018064742 (Marsala eta), the content of whieh is ineomporated herein by reference, desribing a system and method for computing fan adjustment procedare for obtaining an adjusted exterior \aterbome paint composition. Such system and method could be used for adjusting the formlation of the rot disclosed herein, US 2020/0148912 Al 10070] | While itustrative and presently preferred embed ments of the invention have been described in detail here inabove, i sto be understood thatthe inventive concepts may be otherwise variously embodied and employed and that the appended claims are intended to be construed 10 ‘include such variations except insofar as limited by the prior an. ‘What is elaimed is 1A method for rejuvenating a roof or a facade of a building, the method comprising: roving @ premix base composition comprising a water based polymeric emulsion or resin adapted for Providing the enating composition with a strong Adhesion tothe roof oF fagae: and 4 given amount of a rheology modifier agent added to ‘the presmix composition to adjust a viscosity of the premix bese composition etween about 100 KU And about 140 KU according to ASTM D862; ‘mixing the pre-mix base composition With an amount of soll granules to form a coating composition, wherein the mining is done on site according toa ratio pre-mix base composition solid granules in the coating compox sition ranging from 1/1 wo 1/2; and applying the coating composition on the of or fase. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the roof or facade of the building bas a surface comprising asphalt shingles, and applying the coating composition on the roof oF fagade ‘comprises spraying the coating composition on the asphalt, shingles to entirely cover the roof or fade, and letting the ‘coating composition 10 dry or cure; wherein a resulting ‘coating layer is formed on the asphalt shingles with 3 tranule density of fom about 100 pis, to about 200 ws. 1. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the granule density is from about 130 g/sq to about 170 wis. A 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the viscosity of the pre-mix base composition is between about 125 and about 135 KU, 5, The method of claim 1, wherein the ratio pre-mix base ‘composition/slid granules in the coating composition is Fanging from about 11.1 to about 1/1. 6, The method of claim 1, wherein the pre-mix base ‘composition comprises from about 40 wt. Yo t0 about 95 wt °% ofthe water based polymeric emulsion or resin, and from 0.1 to 1.0 wt. % of the theology modifier agent. 7. The method ofelaim 6, wherein the hoology modifier agent comprises « hydrophobically modified ethylene oxide urethane (HEUR), a solution of 2 urea-modifed polyure- thane, or mixture theroot. '8. The method of claim 6, wherein the premix base ‘composition further comprises a least one coalescing agent comprising water, 2.2.4-rimethyl-13-pentaandiolmono- isobutyrate, etiylene glycol monobutyl ether or a mixture thereof 9, The method of claim 6, wherein the premix base ‘composition further comprises from about 210 about 40 1 % of a mattifying agent 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the matifying agent ‘comprises from about 15 wt, % to about 25 wt % of ‘oditm-potassium alumna silicate, from about Ow 96 t0 1S 1. % of amorphous aluminium silicate ora mixture thereof 1. The method of claims 19, wherein the pre-mix base ‘composition further comprises a given amount of at leat ‘one pigment in order 10 tune the color of the pre-mix May 14, 2020 ‘composition and therefore the eolor of the coating compo- sition and resuling roof coating, the method further com- prising grinding the matiflying agent and the at least one pigment togeher to form particles before adding said par ticles to the presmix base composition 12, The method of claim 1, wherein the matillying agent and thea least one pigment are ground witha high shear for ‘vp to 20 minutes to break down the particles unit obt ‘mean size of sid particles to about 6H. 13, The method of elaim 1, wherein the pro-mix base ‘composition further comprises atleast one additive selected {orm the group consisting of a defoamer agen, a surfactant, a fungicide agent, an algaecide agent, a light stabilizer, an antifreeze agent, a colorant, © pigment, alight stabilizer, a LUV absorber, and mixture thereof. 14, A coating composition for rejuvenating roof oF a fagade of «building, the costing composition comprising a pre-mix composition to be mixed on site with a given mount of solid granules to form said costing composition, the premix composition comprising a water based poly- ‘meric emulsion of resin adapted for providing the coating ‘composition with a strong auhesion to the roof or fagade, fand # given amount of a theology modifier agent added to the pre-mix composition to adjust a viseosity of the presmix base composition between about 100 KU and about 140 KU according to ASTM 1562; and wherein the mixing of the pre-mix hase composition with the given amount of sald aranules js done aeconding to a ratio pre-mix base compe ion/solid grantles in the coating composition ranging from 1/1 0 172 15, The coating composition of claim 14, wherein the roof or facade of the building has a surface comprising asphalt shingles, the coating composition being configured to be sprayed on the asphalt shingles to entirely cover the roof oF facade; wherein 2 resulting costing layer is formed on the asphalt shingles with a granule density of from about 100 189. 0 about 200 ws. f 16, The coating composition of claim 18, wherein the agranale density is from about 130 gq, fo about 170/59 i 17, The coating composition of claim 14, wherein the viscosity of the pre-mix hase composition is between about 125 and about 135 KU, 18. The coating composition of claim 14, wherein the ratio pre-mix hase composition solid granules in the eoating composition is ranging from about 1/1.1 to about WLS. 19. The coating composition of claim 14, wherein the pre-mix base composition comprises from about 40 wt. % t0 fhout 95 wi, % of the water based polymeric emulsion oF resin, and from 0.1 to 1.0 wt. % of the theology modifir agent 20. The coating composition of claim 19, wherein the pre-mix base composition further comprises at least one coalescing agent comprising water, 224-trimethyl-.3-pen- ttandiolmonsisobagrate,edyeneglyeol monobuyl ether fora mixture thereo! 21. The coating composition of claim 20, wherein the ‘pre-mix base composition further comprises from about 29 bout 40 wi. % of # matfying agent 22, The coating composition of claim 21, wherein the ‘mattifying agent comprises from about 15 wt. % to about 25 ‘Wt. % of stium-potassium alumina silieate, from about 0 wet % to 15 wt, Yo of amomphous aluminium silicate of a ture thereof US 2020/0148912 Al May 14, 2020 23. The coating composition of claim 14, wherein the pre-mix base composition furher comprises at least one ‘aditive selected form the group consisting of at least one Pigment, a Jefoumer agent, a surfactant a fungicide agent ‘an algaecide agent, a light stabilizer, an amifreeze agent, 3 ‘coloraat, a pigment, «light stabilizer, a UV absorber, ad a mixtuee theroof,

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