Elastomeric roof coatings offer an excellent method for protecting your roof from damage, with the potential to extend a roof’s lifespan by up to twenty years.
The most common types of elastomeric roof coatings include silicone, asphalt, polyurethane, and acrylic. Typically, these coatings are applied using a roller or spray, with roofers utilizing multiple gallons per 100 square feet to ensure complete sealing of the roof.
It’s important to note that elastomeric roof coatings should not be confused with paint. While both are liquids, elastomeric coatings excel in various aspects:
1. Thickness: Elastomeric coatings are thicker than paint.
2. Weather Protection: Specifically designed to shield the roofing from inclement weather, including the damaging effects of water, wind, and UV light.
3. Elasticity: Made with high-quality resin to ensure elasticity.
4. Sealing Properties: Effectively seals small cracks and seams in the roof.
5. Eco-Friendly: Provides insulation in extreme weather, helping maintain an ideal temperature inside the building.
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Elastomeric roof coatings can be applied to various roofing materials. However, some preparatory work is essential for optimal effectiveness:
1. Cleaning: The roof should be thoroughly cleaned before applying the elastomeric coating.
2. Inspection: The roof needs to be inspected for signs of damage, as even the best coating cannot fully protect a roof in need of significant repairs.
3. Primer: Concrete, masonry, gypsum, block, brick, and metal surfaces require a coat of primer before applying the roof coating. The roof must be completely clean and dry before applying the primer, and an expert may need to assess the roof substrate to select the best primer for the project.