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If a significant portion of your yearly budget goes to roof repair & maintenance? Protek is an elastomeric membrane protectors can that will help you save money. This spray-on-roofing option is 10 times thicker than paint since it forms a thick yet flexible coating that waterproofs the structure completely. Extending the Elastomeric membrane lifespan 10 to 15 years!
Elastomeric spray-on coating for Denver roofs is several layers thick. It comprises a base layer made of tar, tar paper, polyester, or rolled asphalt sheets. When applied, it dries, hardens, and bonds to the structure without losing its elasticity.
The system is designed to prevent water infiltration and strengthen roofs against sun, wind, and rain damage. The coating is also flexible and can move as the roof expands or contracts in harsh weather conditions.
With regular maintenance, this coating can last between three three and six six years, but the base layer can last indefinitely. The deterioration rate will depend on your Denver roof's design, debris such as branches, drainage, coating quality, whether it was watered down before application, and the patching quality.
Some of the top benefits of this type of roof system include the following:
Most roofing materials absorb heat which can increase internal temperatures and, in turn, your energy bill. Elastomeric coating, on the other hand, reflects both heat and light from direct sunlight, so it doesn't absorb anything making an ENERGY STAR® rating possible.
When this roofing material is applied, it creates a pristine and seamless layer over your roof. This layer protects your roof against pollutants, salty air, and UV rays which can otherwise age it prematurely. Unlike other coatings or paints, it also bridges hairline cracks providing an airtight and waterproof seal. A single application can extend your roof's lifespan by more than two decades!
Hurricane-force winds can pry off commercial roofing materials or loosen them, allowing rainwater and debris to infiltrate your ceiling. Elastomeric roofing material is a membrane that covers the whole roof and secures it.
The spray-on roof coating can Protek formula protects and strengthens the molecular structure of the elastomeric membrane to help it better resist wear and tear and aging and easily be re-applied during maintenance on damaged or scraped spots. Material is well-spent, and professionals don't need machinery to spray it on. It only takes a small team a fraction of the time to apply this our protek roof membrane compared to conventional roofing. To ensure flawless application, make sure you hire expert roofers who have experience with this this elastomeric membrane roofing material.
The integrity of your roofing system is critical for your family's and employees' safety and comfort. It can also save you money as it maintains optimal internal temperatures. But do you need one? Here are the top signs you should consider a new roof coating system:
As a Denver commercial roof ages, the material erodes, releasing granules & flat roofing materials debris that can accumulate in the gutter and downspouts. If you see a pile on your Denver commercial roof or near the downspouts, your Denver roof has seen better days.
Leaking or clogged gutters are pretty easy to detect. If rainwater is streaming from your roof rather than going in the gutter, it's clogged with roof debris and probably granules. A clogged gutter can cause thousands of dollars in damage to your siding and the foundation.
Extensive Water and Hail Damage
Your elastomeric membrane roof is compromised if you see items damaged around your house building or home after a storm or hail storm. Search for damage on your lawn furniture, air conditioning unit, car, and landscaping. If you spot extensive damages, call the roofer for an inspection and consider an elastomeric membrane for the new roof.
Search for water damage in and around your homesbuilding or home, such as bubbling wallpaper, dark spots, and discoloration. If you spot any, chances are your roof is leaking. Without a roofing membrane, you can face considerable structural damage, mold, and other issues. Check the attic first. Mold, rotting wood, and mildew are signs that your Denver roof is not as strong as it should be.
Some damage can only be evaluated from a manual examination. A professional roofing contractor can determine if you should consider a replacement or a roofing system that can reinforce your current roof.
There are several physical properties that you should consider when you are considering investing in an elastomeric roof system. Each roof is different, so determining which physical characteristics you should consider can be challenging. Here are some of the aspects that professionals ask their clients to consider for this roofing membrane:
Elasticity refers to the stretching capabilities of a roofing material. The material can expand and contract as the temperature changes without cracking if it can stretch and recover. The higher the elasticity, the more likely the roofing system or membrane will endure under pressure and harsh weather conditions. Combine this with optimal recovery, and you have a product that can increase your roof's lifespan by decades.
Tensile strength is a product's ability to hold together without cracking under pressure. Keep in mind that the reported value only conforms to unused products. It changes once the membrane is exposed, and the aging process starts.
The tensile strength of roof coating can reduce fast with weather exposure. Check for the tensile strength on the product (post-exposure) packaging or ask the roofers.
The perm factor refers to the membrane's resistance to moisture that passes through it. A low number means that it is relatively resistant to moisture. On the other hand, moisture gain by weight measures the membrane's ability to repel water and protect the roof beneath. The product you use should repel water rather than absorb it, as it can speed up aging.
Peel adhesion refers to the spray-on membrane's adherence to the roof surface under adverse conditions. If your existing roofing system peels off after a storm, you should consider a new one. It needs to protect your roof as well as advertised.
A roofing membrane with high tear resistance can withstand foot traffic, high winds, debris, and other types of environmental impact without tearing.
Reflectivity refers to the solar heat that a roofing material can deflect from the roof. Elastomeric membranes have high reflectivity, which reduces maintenance needs and premature roof failure that UV damage and thermal shock can cause.
Elastomeric roof coatings are available in various formulations and varieties depending on the environment and surfaces they are made for. The main types that are popular with most homeowners and building owners include the following:
It is made from isobutylene which is made into butyl rubber before it is liquidated to create elastomeric roof coating. The rubber is air-resistant and is flexible enough to expand and contract as the surface beneath it. It can also withstand ponding without leaking on low-sloped roofs. However, the material is not eco-friendly as other types of coatings.
Acrylic elastomeric coatings are highly durable, but they are only suitable for roofs with sufficient drainage since they can erode under ponding. The coating has more solids than other elastomeric coatings, making it more reflective. This is what makes acrylic elastomeric membranes ideal for roofs in extreme climates. Many are also formulated with powerful biocides that repel mildew and mold.
Also known as urethane, polyurethane is highly durable, making it ideal for roofs that experience considerable foot traffic and ponding after heavy rains. These can also expand and contract with the roof they are applied on as the temperature changes.
However, it should only be applied by professionals. The material is xylene based, which means they can damage equipment and can be challenging to spray if you aren't experienced.
Silicone
Elastomeric roof coatings made from silicone are 90% solid, so contractors don't have to use excess materials to acquire the desired thickness. The high-solid content contributes to the roofing membrane's UV and ponding resistance. Silicone coatings also erode slowly compared to other materials, which means they can last for years.
While the material requires more maintenance than other elastomeric membranes since it attracts dirt easily. It can also get quite slippery when wet, so it should be applied to low-traffic roofs such as sloped ones. Your roofing contractor may add granules into the mix to solve this issue.
A. Most roof coatings are designed to be applied at a rate of 100 sq. ft/gallon.
A. Besides the thickening agent, plastics, rubbers, and suspension materials used to make the material, environmental conditions and prep also determine this roofing material's quality. To ensure they are getting the best service, homeowners should also consider the response time of the contractor, their experience level when dealing with complex roofing challenges, and value for money.
A. Most contractors offer two-year warranties with touch-ups if needed. But make sure you hire professionals, or the warranty won't matter.
The process is complex since it requires considerable physical labor. The five-gallon buckets have considerable weight, which only seasoned professionals and equipment can get to your rooftop. Plus, the coating doesn't wash off clothes easily.
A. With regular maintenance, the elastomeric coating can last between five and six years. As mentioned before, maintenance should be scheduled every two years post-application. That is the best way to ensure it lasts for as long as advertised and ensures your property remains resistant to moisture and impact damage. If you live in an area that experiences frequent storms, call professionals to install the membrane as soon as possible.
ProNano is the leading installer of spray-on protective solutions for roofs, including Protek. We offer a range of nano-silica treatments that can be easily applied to concrete, shingles, and on elastomeric membranes making them water, impact, and fire-resistant. All our products are certified and meet the highest quality standards in North America. We are so confident in our services that we offer a 100% money-back guarantee, no questions asked.
We can also send over a team to restore the elastomeric membrane and waterproof it so it can last several more years. The Protek formula treatment creates chemical bonds in the membrane's structure, making it resistant to aging, wear and tear. Our unique formula also penetrates the material deep enough to shield the cavities from moisture, thus slowing down degradation. The spray-on roof coating for asphalt shingles we offer has been formulated using the best and most resilient ingredients.
Your building is an investment, and you should do everything you can to protect it. We offer roofing shielding solutions that can facilitate the process. Contact us or call us at 720-637-3735 to learn how and to get a free estimate for your elastomeric membrane with Protek treatment. Our technology and solutions have proven their efficiency on thousands of roofs like yours, so we are 100% certain we can meet your needs. The results are instant!
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