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    Acrylic Roof Coatings

    Water-based, elastomeric coatings designed for UV protection, reflectivity, and cost-effective restoration. Ideal for metal and other compatible substrates, they provide durable performance with strong weather resistance and ease of application.

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    Acrylic roof coatings are water-based elastomeric coatings used to restore and protect commercial roof surfaces. They create a seamless, reflective membrane that helps protect against UV exposure, weathering, and surface degradation.

    Acrylic coatings are most commonly used on commercial metal roofs. They are well suited for restoring weathered metal panels, improving reflectivity, helping prevent corrosion, and extending the service life of the existing roof.

    Acrylic coatings provide water-resistant protection, but they are not the best choice for areas with chronic ponding water. For flat or low-slope roofs where standing water is a concern, silicone or urethane-silicone systems are typically better suited.

    The service life depends on the system, roof condition, application thickness, maintenance, and exposure. When properly installed and maintained, acrylic roof coating systems can provide years of added protection and may qualify for long-term warranty options.

    Yes. White acrylic roof coatings offer strong solar reflectivity, helping reduce rooftop heat absorption. This can lower surface temperatures and may reduce cooling demand in certain buildings.

    Yes. When used as part of a properly specified metal roof restoration system, acrylic coatings can help prevent further corrosion by sealing the surface and protecting exposed metal from moisture and weather exposure.

    In many cases, yes. If the existing roof is structurally sound, an acrylic restoration system can be a cost-effective way to renew performance, improve appearance, and delay the need for tear-off and replacement.

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