Will Flex Tape Stay Bonded When Snow and Ice Begin Melting Around the Repair?

Once fully bonded, Flex Tape is designed to stay in place, even as snow and ice begin to melt around the repair. Its strong rubberized backing and waterproof adhesive create a durable seal that holds up in changing weather conditions, including thawing and runoff.

What to Expect in Melting Conditions

Flex Tape is best applied to surfaces at temperatures between 20°F and 120°F. Once applied, it can withstand temperatures from -70°F to 200°F.

For best performance:

  • Apply the tape to a clean, dry surface
  • Make sure frost or snow is completely removed
  • Press down firmly and evenly to ensure full contact

If Flex Tape is applied correctly and allowed time to set, it will stay bonded as the weather warms and moisture starts to move through the area.

Flex Tape is built to handle wet, cold, and unpredictable conditions. Once in place, it stays locked in, even as snow melts and moisture returns. To learn more about the power of Flex Tape, check out our FAQs.

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