Roof Coatings in League City, TX
Restore watertightness and extend the life of your commercial roof with silicone or acrylic coatings — often without a full tear‑off.
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Why Choose a Roof Coating?
- Lower cost than full replacement
- Less disruption — minimal tear‑off, faster install
- Reflective white membranes may reduce heat load
- Extend lifespan of aging TPO, PVC, or modified roofs
When a Coating Makes Sense
- Roof is structurally sound but aging
- Leaks are isolated to seams/penetrations
- You need a bridge solution before replacement
- You want reflectivity without a new membrane
Coating Types
Type | Best For | Notes |
Silicone | High UV / ponding areas | Excellent weathering; retains flexibility. |
Acrylic | Budget‑friendly, low ponding | Highly reflective; cost‑effective. |
Urethane | High traffic / abrasion | Tough topcoats for walk paths and durability. |
Prep & Application
- Clean roof, repair seams and penetrations
- Prime where required per manufacturer
- Apply base and top coats to spec (mils)
- Field QA + adhesion tests as needed
Budget & Financing Options
Coatings can defer a full replacement while restoring performance. We’ll compare repair, coating, and replacement costs. Financing available on approved credit.
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Will a coating stop all leaks?
Coatings can seal seams and surfaces, but underlying structural issues must be repaired first. We’ll address those before coating.
How long does a coating last?
Typical service life varies by type, thickness, and conditions; many systems can be renewed with new top coats later.
Can you coat any roof?
We evaluate substrate, adhesion, and moisture. If the roof is failing structurally, replacement is the safer route.
Is coating noisy or disruptive?
Coatings are usually less disruptive than tear‑offs. We can schedule off‑hours and protect entrances and HVAC intakes.