Spray & Fluid-Applied Systems
Fluid-applied coatings create a seamless, reflective barrier over almost any roofing system — sealing leaks and reducing energy costs.
A Seamless Shield for Your Roof
Spray and roller-applied coatings bond into a continuous, monolithic membrane with no seams or fasteners to fail. For low-slope commercial roofs, that means fewer leak points and a tougher defense against UV, heat, and ponding water.
Coatings can be applied over many existing systems — TPO, EPDM, metal, and built-up roofs — making them a cost-effective way to renew a roof without a tear-off.
- Silicone and spray-foam systems
- Seamless, fully adhered waterproofing
- Reflective finishes for energy savings
- Applied over many existing roof types
Why Coatings Work
No Seams
A continuous membrane removes the weak points where leaks begin.
Cooler Roof
Reflective finishes lower surface temperatures and cooling loads.
Extended Life
Coatings protect the roof beneath and can be recoated over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What roofs can be coated?
Most low-slope commercial systems — TPO, EPDM, metal, modified bitumen, and built-up roofs — can be coated after proper cleaning and repairs.
How long do coatings last?
Quality silicone coatings commonly last 10–20 years and can be renewed with a recoat, often without removing the existing system.
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Want a Cooler, Watertight Roof?
Ask about fluid-applied systems during your assessment.