A silicone roof coating, also known as silicone restoration membrane, is a liquid that a roofer sprays onto a structure using specialized equipment. The substance fills any blisters, cracks or seams to prevent them from expanding. While silicone roof coating is no substitute for insulation or underlayment, it provides an additional layer of protection against the elements.
Many property owners with low-slope roofs choose silicone coatings to preserve their commercial roofing system and to extend its lifespan. Castle Builders And Roofing, LLC, is the expert team to trust for application of roof coatings.
Roof coatings come in two varieties: acrylic and silicone. In certain climates and circumstances, both are beneficial. The following brief descriptions can help you decide which is preferable for your structure.
Acrylic roof coating represents the most cost-effective option, offering an excellent mix of performance and price. Because of its reflectiveness and UV resistance, acrylic is suitable for most climates. It is a simple material to install. However, its thickness diminishes with time, allowing moisture to infiltrate.
Silicone roof coating is ideal for structures that deal with standing water, including low-slope roofs. It weathers better than conventional roof coatings. A silicone roof coating has little to no erosion risk and will not become brittle or rigid. The downside of silicone is it loses its reflectiveness over time. Also, a roofer will need to periodically re-coat the structure with a similar silicone substance or completely remove the existing coating and apply a new coat.
To learn more about the advantages of silicone coating for commercial roofing systems, reach out to arrange a free consultation and estimate. You can do so by submitting the contact request form or by calling Castle Builders And Roofing, LLC, at (407) 417-2171.