Friday 27 September 2013

Types of Roof Coating!

It is very important to know about Types of roof coatings and its pros and cons. Following are the few types of coatings which can be used for roofing:

Metal Roofing
Metal roofing is usually manufactured in steel, copper, aluminium or stainless steel and installed as sheets, even if it looks like individual tiles, shakes or stones. It can be coated in a many different types and colours of paint and other materials. Modern metal roofing frequently carries warrantees of 50 years if applied correctly.

Elastomeric coatings
A new chemistry that promises to both cover your roof and stop roof leakages, while it reflects sunlight and lowers your energy bill. The home owner can apply it themselves with a paint roller and long handled extension, without ever having to climb around on the roof.
It's too bad, but in my experience, it seldom works this way. The products stick well to bare metal and maintain their reflective qualities. I don't think they hold up well where they have been applied over other patching material.

Types of Roof Coatings


Thursday 26 September 2013

What are Elastomeric Coatings?

Elastomeric coatings are very effective in resolving roof leakages and can be used to restore virtually all types of rooftops. It has elastic properties, and can stretch in the summertime heat and then return to their original shape without damage. Elastomeric coatings usually contain polymeric constituents, such as acrylic, and a white pigment, such as titanium dioxide, to make them dense and reflective. An elastomeric roof coating is applied thicker than paint.

Types of Elastomeric Roof Coatings
1) Acrylic Elastomeric Coatings
This is most commonly used roof coating. Acrylic elastomeric roof coatings may be used on sloped roof surfaces. The combination of durability, easy clean up and environmental friendliness makes this coating the no.1 choice.
2) Butyl Elastomeric Coatings
This roof coating is for flat roofs such as asphalt built up (BUR), modified bitumen (APP and SBS) and single ply roofing such as PVC and TPO. It has water resistance and is ideal for applications requiring a vapour barrier.
3) Polyurethane Elastomeric Coatings
These coatings are usually recommended for rubber roofs. It may also be used on modified bitumen and single ply roofing such as PVC and TPO.
4) Silicone Elastomeric Coatings
This coating is recommended for polyurethane foam because of its exceptional weathering characteristics. Commonly used over newly installed sprayed polyurethane foam and can also be used to recoat an existing silicone coated roof. 

Types of elastomeric coatings

Tuesday 24 September 2013

Ceramic Insulation Coating reduces roof maintenance

A high performance Ceramic Insulation Coating has high quality UV blocking elements in order to shield your roof from the prominent causes of roof degradation - sun damage from UV and Infrared rays. Not only does the high reflectivity lower air temperature inside the house but also by reflecting a majority of the damaging UV rays away from the external of the roof, the roof is protected from cracking, splitting, weathering and ultimately from leaking. There are many varieties of coatings available in the markets which are highly reflective that can be applied over almost any roof surface.

This coating is also help in prolonging the lifespan of your Roof. How?? This coating is a spray applied, monolithic, coating system that can be applied directly over your dripping and aging roof. This process costs up to 50-70% less money than replacing your roof. It will turn out to be an added value being able to re-coat your roof each 10 or so years, giving you a new, waterproof, reflective roof membrane with half the price and time a tear-off would take.

Ceramic Insulation Coatings



Monday 23 September 2013

Big Benefits of Ceramic Insulation Coating!!

Exterior wall painting life cycles can be increased by a minimum of 50% percent to as much as 100%. Combined with energy cost savings of up to 21.9% in warm locations where air-conditioning is normally preferred, these energy saving coatings applied on walls means large and measurable monetary profits to those who use them for renovates and new structure. Combine this with cool roof coatings on the same building and energy needs will be immensely reduced with environmental benefits.


This green technology in thermal barrier paints is an “Eco-logical” solution to go with for both exterior walls and roofs in order to reduce the temperature during summer and keeps warm during summer. Reducing the urban “Heat Island Effect” caused by the absorption of the sun’s radiation and the re-radiating of that heat after sunset is an essential element to reduce pollution and carbon generation. This Ceramic Insulation Coating repels radiated heat. 

Ceramic Insulation Coating