Annual Review: Roof Coatings FAQs
Unicoat Industrial Roofing is a leading provider of quality coating options that can significantly extend the life of your commercial roof. We understand that roof coatings are an affordable and versatile option that can save you money and headaches. Therefore, periodically, we revisit some of the most frequently posed questions about these coatings to give you the information you need.
Roof coatings are popular among building and property managers looking for ways to extend the longevity of their roofing systems. Liquid-applied roofing systems are comprised of components that work together to form a seamless membrane that can protect and extend the roof’s durability. Is your low-slope or flat roof in need of a replacement, or can liquid-applied roof coatings do the trick? In this article, we reveal the most common roof coatings FAQs and provide the answers you need.
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Roof Coatings FAQs and Responses
When are roof coatings appropriate? Roof coatings are installed over an existing, structurally sound low-slope roof. When done in lieu of replacement, tear-off and debris removal become unnecessary – which is beneficial for the budget, daily operations, and the environment. The applied roof coating provides a seamless roofing solution that offers decades of robust protection.
Which roof coating solution is best for a commercial roof? Each property has its own specific needs and conditions, all of which must be considered. One of the most important factors, however, is which type of existing roof system is in place. Some coatings aren’t appropriate for certain types of roofing. Localized climate conditions can also have an impact on whether certain coatings and materials will be effective. Restorative coating solutions include silicone, acrylic, and polyurethane, each of which is appropriate for various sets of variables and roof types. The most strategic way to decide on the right coating solution for your roof type, condition, and region is to hire an experienced professional roofing contractor knowledgeable in these applications.
Can roof coatings be applied over an aging roof near the end of its useful life? The main variable regarding an old roof is its structural integrity. Even if a roof is aging, roof coatings can be a fantastic option for restoration as long as the roofing system is structurally intact. Coating these types of roofs may extend their lifespan for many years and save you a significant amount of time and money. A comprehensive assessment by a roofing professional can reveal if the existing roof is appropriate for a roof coating option. If it is viable, the property manager must perform all necessary repairs – such as replacing any water-damaged materials, reinforcing flashings and seams, and cleaning the roof’s surface.
Are roof coatings more cost-effective than a new roof installation? The expense associated with the application of a roof coating will depend on the scope of the project and the required repairs – as well as the type of roof coating and the number of coats required for a proper installation. Once the amount of product needed for the job is determined, the cost of labor will be calculated. Although costs will vary, restoration via roof coatings is generally far more cost-effective than a complete roof replacement.
In addition to these roof coatings FAQs, you may also wonder about the tax benefits of applying roof coatings. IRS Tax Code, Section 179, outlines a large category of purchases whose entire value can be used to lower a business’s taxable income. The coatings process can generally be written off in the first year instead of depreciated over many years. (Read more here.) Those responsible for the building budget should contact their tax or financial advisors to determine if these benefits are applicable to their property.
Unicoat Industrial Roofing is a team of experienced roofing contractors specializing in high-quality roof coating systems. Call us today to learn more about saving time, expense, and hassle – by choosing roof coatings to restore your commercial roof.
