Protect Your Roof With a Fresh Coat

Given its position at the top of your house, your roof takes quite a beating. Be it from the heat of the sun or the chill of rainfall, you roof will see a lot of action over the years. This is especially true given the weather in our State. These elements take their toll on your roof’s appearance and health over the years. Kerrigan Roofing and Restoration recommends getting roof coating for that extra layer of protection and peace of mind.

How They Work

Your roofing in Cincinnati, Ohio, is your layer of protection from the elements, and the coating is the reinforcement layer on top of that. It’s elastomeric in nature—when it’s struck by extreme cold and heat, it stretches and contracts in response. This flexibility means that the roof itself will ever experience these potentially damaging effects directly.

The best thing about coating is that it even protects against damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays. They help prevent premature aging of roofing components. This in turn aids in extending your roof’s service life.

How to Apply

There are two methods of applying roof coating that our skilled contractors have mastered. The first uses quick-set spray. This is ideal for emergency situations when quick coverage is desired—for instance, in the face of an approaching storm or an unexpected heat wave. The other option would be with high-reflective coatings that actually help regulate heat. They can help you saving money off your energy bills in the process.

Kerrigan Roofing and Restoration is the roofing contractor Dayton, Ohio, residents trust their roofing and home improvement needs to. We offer a wide range of services that includes coating, inspections, repair, replacements, and so much more. If you want to protect your roof from all that Mother Nature has to throw at it, give us a call today. We will be more than happy to come over and find the best solutions to your needs.

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Tyler Larson

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