Frequently Asked Roof Coating Questions
Silicone does a remarkable job at repelling water. Thus, it makes sense to apply silicone to a roof to prevent damage caused by water. There are few coatings that provide the same long-term protection that 100% silicone roof coatings do. The issue with 100% silicone coatings is that they provide a surface that is difficult for anything to adhere to. If a 100% silicone roof coating requires repair, the area in question would need to be removed first. A siliconized roof coating will have a percentage of silicone to provide some benefits of silicone roof coating without the potential risks.
Siliconized products can be repaired with other elastomeric materials in the future as long as the roof coating contains less than 10% silicone. Furthermore, siliconized coatings protect a roof against water while still providing the benefit of affordable repairs if an issue arises. Lastly, 100% silicone roof coatings are often double the cost of siliconized roof coatings.
