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Silicone & Elastomeric Roof Coatings for Flat Roofs in the Valley

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Lower Roof Temperature | Stop Leaks | Extend Roof Life

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ROC # 346164

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Is your flat roof

Holding water after rains?

Cracking from Arizona heat?

Peeling, Chalking, or Drying Out?

Too Expensive to Replace?

A Roof Coating may be the Solution- not a New Roof

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A professional roof coating system can help

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• Seals cracks,seams, and penetrations • Stops ponding water damage • Reflects 80-90% of the sun’s heat • Lowers interior temperatures • Extends roof life 10-15 years 

Roof Types We Coat

Foam Roofs

Modified Bitumen & Rolled Roofing

Modified Bitumen & Rolled Roofing

Foam roofs are common on Arizona homes and are excellent candidates for roof coatings. Over time, the sun dries and cracks the foam surface, allowing water intrusion. A silicone or elastomeric coating restores, seals, and protects the foam from further UV and water damage.

Modified Bitumen & Rolled Roofing

Modified Bitumen & Rolled Roofing

Modified Bitumen & Rolled Roofing

These flat roofing systems are found on many low-slope homes, additions, and patios. Seams, laps, and penetrations often crack and allow leaks. Roof coatings seal these vulnerable areas and create a continuous waterproof membrane across the surface.

Metal Roofs

Modified Bitumen & Rolled Roofing

Mobile Home Roofs

Metal roofs expand and contract in the heat, which loosens fasteners and opens seams over time. A roof coating seals screws, seams, and rusted areas while adding a reflective layer that reduces heat transfer into the home.

Mobile Home Roofs

Low-Slope & Flat Roofs

Mobile Home Roofs

Mobile home roofs are typically flat or low-slope and take a beating from the Arizona sun. Coatings are one of the most cost-effective ways to stop leaks, reduce heat, and extend the life of these roofs without replacement.

Low-Slope & Flat Roofs

Low-Slope & Flat Roofs

Low-Slope & Flat Roofs

Flat and low-slope roofs commonly suffer from ponding water, cracking, and surface breakdown. A silicone roof coating system creates a seamless, waterproof barrier that handles standing water and reflects harsh UV rays.

Shingle Roofs

Low-Slope & Flat Roofs

Low-Slope & Flat Roofs

In some cases, clear roof sealers can be used to help lock down remaining granules, reduce surface drying, and add a layer of protection without changing the appearance of the roof. These sealers are designed to penetrate and protect the shingle surface while maintaining the original look of the home.

    Arizona’s extreme sun, heat, and monsoon rains are hard on flat and low-slope roofs.

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    Our 5-Step Professional Roof Coating Process

    1. Detailed Roof Inspection

    We thoroughly inspect the entire roof and take photos to identify cracks, seams, ponding areas, and problem spots before any work begins.

    2. Roof Cleaning & Surface Preparation

    The roof is properly cleaned and prepared for coating, sometimes by power washing when appropriate for the roof type. When power washing isn’t suitable, we use alternative preparation methods to ensure the coating bonds correctly to the surface.

    3. Sealing Seams, Cracks, Penetrations & Reinforcement

    All seams, drains, scuppers, vents, and cracks are sealed to prevent future leaks. As needed, we install a polyester reinforced membrane in vulnerable areas to strengthen the roof surface and add long-term durability before the coating is applied.

    4. Application of Premium Silicone or Elastomeric Coating

    We apply a thick, even coating across the entire roof surface to create a seamless, waterproof membrane.

    5. Final Inspection & Photo Report

    After completion, we perform a final inspection and provide photos showing the finished roof and all sealed areas.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Please reach us at alexander.t.greats@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

    A professionally applied silicone or elastomeric roof coating can last 10–15 years in Arizona’s climate when the roof is properly prepared and maintained.


    In many cases, yes. Flat, foam, modified bitumen, metal, and other low-slope roofs are often excellent candidates for coatings. We determine this during your roof inspection.


    Yes. Roof coatings seal cracks, seams, penetrations, and problem areas to create a seamless waterproof membrane across the roof surface.


    Most residential roof coating projects are completed in 1–2 days depending on roof size and condition.


    Yes. Reflective coatings can reflect 80–90% of the sun’s heat, which helps lower roof temperatures and reduce heat transfer into the home.


    Some roof coatings may qualify for energy rebates depending on the product used and your utility provider. We can help determine eligibility during your estimate.


    If the roof structure is still in good condition, a coating can extend its life for a fraction of the cost of replacement without the mess of a tear-off.


    Yes. Mobile home roofs are one of the most common and cost-effective roofs to restore with a coating system.


    Roofs with severe structural damage, heavy saturation, or improper slope may require repairs or replacement instead of a coating. We’ll be honest if a coating is not the right solution.


    The best way is with a free roof inspection. We take photos and show you exactly what condition your roof is in and whether a coating is a smart option.


    Don’t replace your roof Coat it and extend the life of what you have

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    Service Areas

    Proudly Serving the Entire Valley of the Sun:
    • North Valley & Scottsdale: Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Cave Creek, Carefree, Fountain Hills, Anthem, New River, and the Biltmore area.
    • East Valley: Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, and Apache Junction.
    • West Valley: Glendale, Peoria, Sun City, Sun City West, Buckeye, Litchfield Park, Avondale, Goodyear, and Surprise.
    • Central: Ahwatukee, Foothills, and the Greater Phoenix Metro.

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