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15 to 25 years The best liquid rubber roof coating lasts 15 to 25 years, depending on the thickness and quality of the application. The material needs to be applied in thin layers, but the more layers are applied, the longer the roof will last.
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Read More »If you’re searching for the best liquid rubber roof coating, you’ve found it. Inland Coatings’ tested formula adheres well to almost any surface and protects it from damage, making it a smart choice for any roof type. It also protects flat roofs from damage due to severe weather, long-term weather exposure and accidents. Liquid rubber roof coating has a long list of benefits, including fire resistance, UV and ozone resistance, solar reflectivity, a waterproof membrane, expandability and corrosion resistance. It’s easy to apply, too, especially when you use one of our vetted contractors for the job. Let’s get further into the benefits: Versatile. Use rubber roof coatings with almost any type of roof, and for any kind of application, whether that’s roof restoration, a topcoat over another material or mending small areas. Strong. It’s stronger and more durable than other types of liquid coatings. The best liquid rubber roof coatings can stand up to more severe weather events, heavier foot traffic and years of consistent weather exposure before damage occurs. Rubber roof coatings have a Class A fire rating, meaning they are fire-resistant, as well. Reflective. Coatings’ reflectiveness can save up to 40% in energy costs. Inland’s white roof coatings reflect UV rays away from the building, keeping the roof and building cool. They are also highly ozone and UV resistant, which prolongs the lifespan of the coating. Rubber coatings are available in other colors as well, and certain products can be color-matched. Color matching is the perfect way to create a unique, complementary shade for your application. Seamless. A liquid application equates to a seamless application. There are no seams, so you don’t have to worry about seams failing over time. Other roofing applications are applied in strips, allowing moisture to filter through the seams. If water were to get through rubber roof coating, it would be through an unlikely crack in the material. Waterproof. Once cured, water cannot penetrate the rubbery material. That means pooling water is no longer an issue, nor is the formation of algae or fungi. Rubber sealants are often also referred to as SEBS, which stands for Styrene Ethylene Butylene Styrene. Inland Coatings’ rubber roof product lineup differs based on the roof type. For example, the coating adheres better to single-ply and metal roof types with a base coat. We also carry a specialized topcoat for metal roofs that reinforces the waterproofing, UV resistance and thermally stable properties of the coating itself. Those looking to make repairs instead of undergoing an entire restoration process have the rubber seam compound, premium seam compound or seam tape to choose from. Here’s why liquid rubber roof coatings are a good match for several common roof types:
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