Roof Restoration
Restoring your roof can provide several benefits, including:
Extending the life of your roof: Over time, roofs can become damaged and worn down due to exposure to the elements, UV radiation, and other factors. Roof restoration can help repair and restore the roof, improving its longevity and helping it last for years to come.
Saving money on repairs and replacement: Roof restoration can be a more cost-effective solution than repairing or replacing the entire roof. By addressing small issues before they become larger problems, you can avoid costly repairs or premature roof replacement.
Improving energy efficiency: Restoring your roof can help improve the energy efficiency of your home or building. Many roof coatings are designed to reflect sunlight and reduce heat absorption, which can help reduce cooling costs and improve indoor comfort.
Protecting against damage and leaks: Restoring your roof can help prevent leaks and water damage, which can be costly to repair and can cause structural damage if left untreated.
No downtime: Production can continue during our whole process. The plant can continue to operate as normal while we restore the roof.
There are several different types of roof coating materials available, each with their own unique properties and benefits. Some of the most common roof coating materials include:
Acrylic: Acrylic coatings are water-based and relatively easy to apply. They are known for their reflective properties, which can help reduce energy costs by reflecting sunlight and heat away from the roof. Acrylic coatings are also resistant to mildew, algae, and UV damage.
Silicone: Silicone coatings are known for their durability and ability to resist UV rays and extreme temperatures. They are also resistant to ponding water and can help prevent leaks on flat or low-sloped roofs. Silicone coatings are easy to apply and require minimal maintenance.
Polyurethane: Polyurethane coatings are typically used for low-sloped or flat roofs and are known for their durability and flexibility. They can be applied in a single coat and can provide a seamless, waterproof barrier that can help prevent leaks and water damage.
Asphalt: Asphalt coatings are made from a mixture of asphalt and water, and are commonly used on built-up roofs. They are relatively inexpensive and easy to apply, but are less reflective than other types of coatings and may require more maintenance over time.
Metal roof coatings: Metal roof coatings are specifically designed for use on metal roofs and are typically made from acrylic or silicone materials. They can provide a protective layer that helps prevent rust and corrosion, while also reflecting sunlight and reducing heat absorption.
Overall, the choice of roof coating material will depend on the specific needs of the roof and the desired performance characteristics, such as durability, reflectivity, and resistance to weather and environmental factors. It's important to consult with a roofing professional to determine the best coating material for a specific roof type and condition.
Material Types
Why Bluefield?
Large coverage area. The majority of metal roof restorations are done between New York and South Carolina.
Equipment. We have dedicated rigs, designed to prep the surface efficiently as well as lay down new materials.
Expertise. Our techs have backgrounds in power washing, construction and painting. Roof coatings is a niche that requires knowledge in all 3 categories.
Convenience. Fast email and phone response. If you need a job completed, we will get it done timely!