Fluid-applied Resources

Commercial roofs often absorb a lot of heat and are hot to the touch, which can usually be attributed to darker colored surfaces, like asphalt, EPDM, and BUR. However, when restoring your roof, you’re able to use fluid-applied heat reducing solutions that reflect heat instead of absorbing it. This then allows the surface to remain cool to the touch, which is an indication that heat is not transferring into the building and wasting energy to sustain building temperatures.
Our team of experts knows this to be true, because we’ve seen it happen first hand on the roofs we’ve restored for our customers. Specifically, when comparing temperatures, we took at the same spot at the same time of day before and after restoration. See an example of this below.

But is that all? No, these reflective features and temperature reductions can also contribute to significant increases in on-site energy efficiencies, as noted above.
Want to beat the heat and with fluid-applied heat reducing solutions?
Our team of go-to restoration specialists is here to help you get functional, sustainable, and economical benefits with our fluid-applied solutions.
Simply call us at 937.909.9030 or contact us via email. You can also follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook to learn more about us and the work we do.
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