Seasonal Roof Coating
When foul weather begins to turn cold and nasty protection is needed for residential and commercial homes and buildings that can keep roofs safe from ice, sleet, rain, snow and high winds. Most foul weather, summer or winter, includes water and moisture but in the winter that problem is increased due to ice forming and then melting over long periods of time. Protecting apartment building tar roofs and business metal roofs is easy to do and with a liquid rubber roof coating or even shingle coating sealing kit you can have your residential or commercial roof protected in no time.
Commercial buildings and apartment complexes and condos often have flat roofs that are covered in tar, bare metal or rubber. Keeping these roofs protected with a liquid rubber coating system is recommended to ensure that any leaks or soft spots are taken care of before snow and sleet begin piling up in winter. What starts out as a small leak can easily turn into a severe damage problem after heavy rains or a sever snow storms. Keep your business or commercial property safe from water damage and other common weather hazards by providing a high quality liquid rubber coating to effectively seal off the roof and keep everything underneath safe and dry.
You can find commercial roofing systems in liquid copolymer rubber based formulas, acrylic low odor formulations and a clear 55% solids acrylic version that can be used on skylights and windows. There is also a liquid rubber roof coating system in white for commercial buildings in warmer climates that are at risk for prolonged UV exposure and heat. Using a white color roofing paint for coating can reflect up to 89% of the thermal heat and 82% of the solar/UV spectrum that can in turn reduce energy bills by up to 40%.
For residential homes that feature non-flat roofs and shingles you can use a clear glaze waterproofing sealer system that protect and rejuvenate shingles. A 100% acrylic roofing sealer will be able to penetrate porous surfaces and provide top-notch film formation on a variety of shingle materials including asphalt, fiberglass, wood, plywood, galvanized steel, brick and stucco. Not only do shingle sealers keep out moisture but it also protects against mildew and fungi formation that can occur during foul weather and from seasonal leaf collecting.
Shingle coating systems also help to prevent shingles from curling and cracking, a common problem when shingles are wet from rain or melting ice. You can add multiple coats of a shingle sealer system to increase the glossy sheen of the shingles.
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