Liquid roof coatings are aftermarket products designed to extend life, seal leaks, or merely provide a heat reflective or aesthetic function over existing roof surfaces. There are many products on the market ranging from asphalt based products, rubber solution [Hypalon, Neoprene, Silicone], water based Acrylic and other emulsions, and chemically curing systems such as urethanes and now Liquid Roof®. Choosing the right product requires some knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of each.
The most widely used coatings for RV Roof Leaks Repair are Acrylic elastomeric products. These are easy to use, have good weatherability and cure quickly in warm weather. The weakness of these products, however, comes from the fact that they are water-based emulsions which makes them vulnerable to sudden showers or freezing temperatures soon after application, and they have inherently poor resistance to ponding water. Another drawback for the Acrylic products is that they do not work over single ply EPDM membranes.
Liquid Roof® is a true EPDM rubber and therefore could be described as a liquid version of the single ply EPDM membrane which has been established as an outstanding performance record of over 30 years. The EPDM chemistry has two unique features not possessed by any other rubber -it is unaffected by ultra-violet and ozone, and can tolerate continuous exposure at temperatures over 300 degrees F. The latter feature is also what gives EPDM rubbers the best aging properties [retain flexibility longer] of all the elastomers.
Liquid Roof® is the only EPDM product currently in the market. It is priced higher than the Acrylics but this one disadvantage is more than outweighed by Liquid Roof's performance advantages and nearly total absence of conditions, which can result in disastrous failures. Many roofs will pond water. The gulf states all experience sudden afternoon showers. The northern states experience rapid temperature drops late in the day during Spring and Fall. These kinds of situations might only result in minor cosmetic surface distortions to the Liquid Roof® while the acrylic coating-based products could be partially or totally destroyed.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
How to Inspect Your Roof
The best preventative maintenance for your roof is to perform visual inspections of the roof surface at least twice a year (Spring/Fall), and after any major storm (wind, rain, hail, snow) or construction project. This will help you to identify any potential problems that may come up. It is important to remember that traffic on your roof should be kept to a minimum as shingles are brittle, especially in extreme hot or cold temperatures. Instead of walking the roof, use a pair of binoculars to get a closer view of the roof surface. Here is what you should be checking:
• Shingle Surface: Inspect the general surface of the roof. First, look for signs that the shingles may be lifting, loose or even missing. Check to make sure that the roof surface is free of all debris (leaves, garbage, twigs etc.). It is important that you do not power wash your roof! This can cause significant damage. Use a leaf blower or garden hose to remove debris. Look for mold, moss or algae – these occur more commonly in damp climates and often accumulate along the ridge or near the eaves or shaded areas of the roof. Look for exposed nails, hail marks, or missing granules (bald spots).
• Flashings: Inspect all flashings around chimneys, vents, plumbing stacks, skylights, walls and valleys looking for rust, cracks, or other openings where water may enter. Look also for flashings that may have lifted from the surface of the roof. If you can see deterioration, call us right away to provide a more thorough inspection or repair.
• Surrounding Vegetation: Look for areas where vegetation has grown over or is touching the roof surface. Trim back any overhanging branches. Shaded areas encourage moss and fungus growth and can encourage ice dams and run-off problems.
• Building Exterior: Check your home for signs of shifting or settlement. Cracks in the structure (inside or out) are signs that there could also be cracks in the roof. Look to make sure that overhangs, soffit, fascia and downspouts are in good condition. Check your eaves-trough to make sure they are unclogged and free of debris.
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• Shingle Surface: Inspect the general surface of the roof. First, look for signs that the shingles may be lifting, loose or even missing. Check to make sure that the roof surface is free of all debris (leaves, garbage, twigs etc.). It is important that you do not power wash your roof! This can cause significant damage. Use a leaf blower or garden hose to remove debris. Look for mold, moss or algae – these occur more commonly in damp climates and often accumulate along the ridge or near the eaves or shaded areas of the roof. Look for exposed nails, hail marks, or missing granules (bald spots).
• Flashings: Inspect all flashings around chimneys, vents, plumbing stacks, skylights, walls and valleys looking for rust, cracks, or other openings where water may enter. Look also for flashings that may have lifted from the surface of the roof. If you can see deterioration, call us right away to provide a more thorough inspection or repair.
• Surrounding Vegetation: Look for areas where vegetation has grown over or is touching the roof surface. Trim back any overhanging branches. Shaded areas encourage moss and fungus growth and can encourage ice dams and run-off problems.
• Building Exterior: Check your home for signs of shifting or settlement. Cracks in the structure (inside or out) are signs that there could also be cracks in the roof. Look to make sure that overhangs, soffit, fascia and downspouts are in good condition. Check your eaves-trough to make sure they are unclogged and free of debris.
For furhter details on Roofing Problems and its solutions:
Liquid Roof
Liquid Roof the Solution for roofing problems.
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
Roofing safety
Roofing jobs should ideally be performed during dry, mild weather. Rain, ice or wind not only cause a roof or ladder to become slick and dangerous, but can ruin roofing materials. Underlayment, when wet, wrinkles, and needs to be dried before applying the shingles. The roof's wood deck needs to be dry before applying underlayment. Even morning dew poses a risk against the roofer, so be sure to check that the roof surface, all equipment and materials are dry before beginning a job, and that there is no risk of rain or high winds that day.
Working on a roof requires extra caution. The surface is usually slick, sloped, and well above the ground. Following are some precautions to take when making roof repairs:
• Don't walk on a roof any more than is necessary or you
may cause more damage. Don't walk on tile and slate roofs at all—they're slippery and breakable.
• Let a professional make any repairs on a steeply pitched roof—one that slopes more than 25 degrees or rises more than 4 vertical inches for every 12 horizontal inches.
• Wear loose, comfortable clothing and non-slip rubber-soled shoes with good ankle support.
• Work on the roof only in dry, calm, warm weather. A wet roof can be treacherously slick; a sudden wind can knock you off balance.
• Never work on the roof when lightning threatens.
• Be careful not to put your weight on brittle or old roofing materials or rotted decking.
• Stay well away from power lines and be sure neither your body nor any equipment comes into contact with them. Keep children and pets away.
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Working on a roof requires extra caution. The surface is usually slick, sloped, and well above the ground. Following are some precautions to take when making roof repairs:
• Don't walk on a roof any more than is necessary or you
may cause more damage. Don't walk on tile and slate roofs at all—they're slippery and breakable.
• Let a professional make any repairs on a steeply pitched roof—one that slopes more than 25 degrees or rises more than 4 vertical inches for every 12 horizontal inches.
• Wear loose, comfortable clothing and non-slip rubber-soled shoes with good ankle support.
• Work on the roof only in dry, calm, warm weather. A wet roof can be treacherously slick; a sudden wind can knock you off balance.
• Never work on the roof when lightning threatens.
• Be careful not to put your weight on brittle or old roofing materials or rotted decking.
• Stay well away from power lines and be sure neither your body nor any equipment comes into contact with them. Keep children and pets away.
Sources:
Liquid Roof, Liquid Rubber, Roof Repair, Roof Coatings
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
New Roofing Concepts
Every year people comes up with different roofing styles and techniques, Whether it's planting a green roof, installing building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) systems, or applying roof coatings (liquid roof, liquid rubber)or roofing materials to reduce material heat emittance and surface temperature, Building Teams are paying more attention to the roof plane. Changing the roofing concept is due to some natural effects. For example, events like Katrina,, and Rita. Now roof walls and roof assemblies are more powerful and can stand out in the extreme weather. Today most of the people insist to install green roof. What are its benefits do you know? Well, the main reason is that it reduce the heat that can is mostly effected the urban areas. 2nd storm water management and its increase the roof life and defiantly it reduce the energy consumption.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Roofing Problems
The Roof is one of the most important aspects of any home and one of the most cost effective given the work it has to do over the years. It is no surprise that when the roof needs replacing or repairing you must find a roofing contractor that has a good track record so as not to end up as a statistic of people ripped off and left with a low quality job.
There are different types of roof problems, and it is best to be aware of them so you can avoid shortening the life span of the roof. Without proper and routine maintenance, these minorproblems can even become catastrophic. Roof repair and remodels are one of those things you simply can not escape from. Identifying common problems that plague the roof can be a tedious task. But we have listed a few problems for you below;
- Blow-offs, tenting, reduced wind uplift resistance, and billowing
- Poor installation and unsatisfactory workmanship
- Lack of maintenance
- Ponding water
- Punctures and the addition of penetrations post-installation
- Safety
- Improper repairs
- Shrinkage
- Blistering
Also, be sure to keep your roof clean. Remove any debris that may accumulate on it and clean out the roof gutters regularly. Also, repair any weather damage as soon as it occurs. For the solution of roofing problems click the links below:
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Application Tips for Liquid Roof
The true Liquid EPDM rubber available in the market is Liquid Roof. The advantages that this liquid rubber coating offers are countless. It is waterproof, has high compatibility with almost all types of surfaces, very flexible and elastic and can withstand a large temperature range from -62 degrees F to 300 degrees F without cracking.
There are some tips which must be kept in mind before applying liquid rubber on your roof. Be aware that it is a 3 to 6 hrs process, excluding the surface preparation time. Once the liquid EPDM Rubber is applied, it takes around 16 to 20 hours to dry up. Therefore proper management of time is necessary. Careful planning regarding weather conditions should be done as well, i.e. one should plan to work on days when the rain is not expected because although Liquid Roof will immediately waterproof, even when wet, avoid heavy rain until it is completely dry to the touch which means 16 - 20 hours after application. To be on the safe side, one can say that a full cure will be achieved in 4 - 10 days after application, in consistent 70 deg. F.
The extensive and useful spray and application characteristics of liquid roof make it very unique and different from the other coatings. Surface preparation before application of liquid roof is a compulsory step because this is done to ensure that there are no holes, gaps, seams, and tears on the roof and if there, they should be repaired before application. Any potential weak areas should be reinforced and asphalts or silicone type of caulking on the roof / surface should be removed as well. The roof should then be thoroughly dried.
Properly catalyzing the liquid rubber with a pre-measured catalyst according to instructions is very important. Always try to apply a single coat of the product for best results Liquid rubber penetrates through small surfaces and pores despite the fact that it has high consistency. Use a squeegee or a roller for flat surfaces. Spread with a squeegee and then level it with a short nap roller. The liquid roof can easily be applied to areas which are small and difficult to access e.g. chimneys, roof flashings, pipes, fish ponds etc with a paint brush. Application of a 20 mil layer of the liquid roof is recommended for efficient results.
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Thursday, October 9, 2008
Where To Use Liquid Roof?
Liquid roof is a true EPDM rubber and is available in liquid form only. In fact it is the liquid version of single ply EPDM membrane, one can say, Liquid Epdm. It can be employed for both repairing and replacing the EPDM or sheet rubber roof. Its features such as waterproofing and easy application over all roofing materials, UV and ozone resistance, elasticity and long term flexibility, capability to withstand large temperature range i.e. from -62 degrees F to 300 degrees F without cracking or deteriorating, make it very different from other roof coatings. It is also a one-coat application product, ultimately saving both time and money.
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