Elastomeric Roof coatings

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Benefits

Although we offer a range of roof coating options to suit different types of roofing materials and property owners’ preferences, our elastomeric roof coating solutions are incredibly popular. Elastomeric roof coatings are water-based, resistant to UV rays, and more cost-effective compared to other types of coatings. Furthermore, they’re strong, durable, and highly reflective, which can help keep your property cool.

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Water-Based

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Cost-Effective

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Resistant to UV Rays

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What kinds of roofs is an elastomeric roof coating good for?

    Elastomeric roof coatings are a versatile option for flat or low-slope commercial and industrial roofs. They work well over surfaces like metal, modified bitumen, EPDM, built-up roofing (BUR), and concrete. Their ability to expand and contract makes them especially effective in climates with wide temperature swings or seasonal weather extremes.

  • What are the benefits of using elastomeric roof coatings?

    Elastomeric roof coatings provide a flexible, weather-resistant barrier that helps protect your roof from UV damage, temperature fluctuations, and minor structural movement. They can extend the life of your roof, improve energy efficiency with their reflective properties, and reduce maintenance costs over time.

  • Can elastomeric roof coatings be applied over my existing roof?

    Yes, elastomeric coatings can be applied over many existing roof types, including metal, asphalt, single-ply membranes, and modified bitumen. After proper cleaning and surface prep, the coating adheres to your roof to create a seamless, waterproof layer—often eliminating the need for a full tear-off.

  • How long does an elastomeric roof coating last?

    With proper installation and maintenance, elastomeric roof coatings typically last 10–15 years. Their durability depends on environmental conditions and the quality of application, but they can be recoated as needed to extend protection and performance even further.