Roof Coatings
Ideal for extending the lifespan of existing commercial or residential roofs
Used to create a seamless, waterproof barrier that helps prevent leaks
Applied to restore aging roofs without the need for full replacement
Commonly used on metal, TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, and flat roofing systems
Helps reduce UV damage, cracking, and thermal expansion from sun exposure
Used to increase energy efficiency by reflecting heat and lowering cooling costs
Perfect for flat or low-slope roofs prone to standing water and weather wear
Helps improve roof durability against hail, wind, and harsh weather conditions
Provides an affordable solution for roof maintenance and repair
Used in conjunction with foam roofing systems for added protection and performance
Roof Coating FAQ
Q: What is a roof coating?
A: A roof coating is a liquid-applied membrane that cures into a seamless, protective layer designed to restore, seal, and extend the life of an existing roof.
Q: What types of roofs can be coated?
A: Roof coatings are commonly used on metal, TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, PVC, foam, and other flat or low-slope roofing systems.
Q: How long does a roof coating last?
A: Depending on the product and thickness applied, roof coatings can last 10–20 years with proper maintenance.
Q: Can roof coatings stop leaks?
A: Yes, roof coatings can seal minor leaks, cracks, and seams by creating a watertight, seamless barrier across the surface.
Q: Is a roof coating cheaper than replacing a roof?
A: In most cases, yes. Roof coatings are a cost-effective alternative to full roof replacement, helping extend the lifespan of an existing roof without teardown costs.
Q: Do roof coatings help with energy savings?
A: Absolutely. Many coatings are reflective and reduce heat absorption, which can help lower cooling costs and improve indoor comfort.
Q: How long does it take to apply a roof coating?
A: Most projects can be completed within 1–3 days depending on roof size, weather conditions, and preparation requirements.
Q: Will I need to leave the building during installation?
A: No. Roof coating installations are generally non-invasive and allow business or home operations to continue during the process.
Q: Can any roof be coated?
A: Most roofs in good structural condition are eligible. A professional inspection is recommended to determine if repair or replacement is necessary before coating.
Q: How do I know if a roof coating is right for my building?
A: If your roof is showing signs of aging, small leaks, UV wear, or rising energy costs—but still structurally sound—a roof coating may be an ideal solution.

