ADVANTAGES OF RECOATING YOUR RUBBER ROOF
When talking about rubber roofs, we mean roof coatings that retain a rubber feeling to them after curing. Silicone roof coatings remain extremely elastic after curing and appear to be rubber. There are also single-ply systems called rubber, but we mean silicone.
Now that that’s addressed, let’s look at recoating your rubber roof. Is this as big of a benefit as we like to say it is? Well, yes. We still believe recoating rubber roofs is a major benefit, but we’re going to show you why.
Prevent Tear-Off
By recoating your rubber roof, you don’t have to tear anything off which means you don’t have to send any waste to the landfill. This is good for the environment and saves you money. Those two categories (helping the environment and saving money) are often opposed to each other, but in this case they work together. Recoating a rubber roof reduces the duration, cost, and waste of a roofing project. It’s a win-win-win.
Extending Roof Life
On top of saving you money, recoating your rubber roof can extend it’s life by up to 20 years. This is a much more affordable option than a new roof, and it still provides the long life that a new roof would. 20 more years without ever having to worry about your roof again. And then, at the end of the 20 years, you can recoat your roof AGAIN! As long as the roof and building remain in good structural condition, you can continue recoating.
Renewing Your Warranty
Finally, when you recoat your rubber roof, you get a new warranty with it as well. 10, 15, or even 20 more years of protection for your roof. If it leaks, you’ll be taken care of. Recoating your roof saves money and provides you the peace of mind that you’re protected.
Conclusion
Recoating your rubber roof is a very simple, affordable process with major benefits. You can eliminate tear-off, saving time and money. You can extend the useful life of your roof. And you can extend the warranty period on your roof, providing you assurance you’re taken care of. Contact us today to learn more about recoating your rubber roof.