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Roof Coatings

Joe Brindle - Monday, March 19, 2012

Roof coatings are a major component of our business here at Custom Coatings inc.  At times people have a hard time grasping how a painting company can fix a roof and provide a water tight warranty, but when you take time to think about roof coatings and how they work it becomes clear! 

First, you have to know that the roof can be coated.  We can generally coat any type of roof except one that has gravel on it.  The simple fact is that you cannot get them clean enough to coat.  Another factor to make sure of is that they are not too far gone.  While coating roofs can help to extend the life of a good roof indefinitely, there is no cure for a roof that is already saturated or just plain bad.  Over the many years of coating roofs we have become quite adept at inspecting roofs and before we coat we also have an infrared test performed.  Proper testing is the only way to make sure a roof can be coated.  For instance performing an adhesion test is incredibly important – you want to make sure that the coating you are going to apply is going to stick and not peel off in big sheet!

The other reason we are so good at installing roof coatings is because our crews understand coatings and how they work.  Our crews know the ins and outs of applying liquid coatings (paint) because it is what they do every day.  So if they know how to properly apply coatings on a 100’ tall building how much easier do you think it might be to apply coatings at your feet?  Much more simple if you already have the proper knowledge and understanding of how coatings work! 

Take a look at the full article on adhesion testing below and check out the videos of an actual adhesion pull test.  And contact Custom Coatings for all your Roof Coating Needs!

http://bloggingpainters.com/adhesion-test-coating-epdm-roof/

http://youtu.be/JuZPfX0urnk

http://youtu.be/5Y_Ix_RgM1I

Should I Ask For A Warranty From My Painter?

Joe Brindle - Friday, November 18, 2011

Some companies will offer warranties for their paint jobs, and others won’t. There are some considerations to take into account when you are ready to ask that question of the contractor you’re talking to about your project.

First, keep in mind that paint will not last forever. With that said, a high quality paint job with the right type of paint for your situation is well worth a warranty.

Second, the longer the term of the warranty you seek, the more costly the job is going to be. Form definitely follows function here. If you get an extended warranty on your new car, that is going to add to the cost of the vehicle. The same is true for things such as electronic appliances and other types of machinery.

You should expect to pay more for the value of a long-term warranty. You should also expect that if the contractor you’re hiring is concerned with the quality and workmanship of his efforts, he will provide that warranty to you. If he hesitates to stand behind his work, you should question whether or not he is the right contractor for the job.

At Custom Coatings, our experts have decades of not just experience, but certified success. 85 percent of our business is repeat business. We take pride in that. Our customers routinely refer us to the family, friends, and neighbors when the opportunity arises.

Our business is built on expert knowledge, outstanding customer service and the highest quality work for each client we serve. We rely on a knowledgeable team, excellent supply chain partners and continually educate our employees on the latest methods and equipment to maximize efficiency, durability and energy savings. We are fully licensed and insured and lead the industry in safety.

We offer worry-free projects with dedicated, background checked employees who are reliable, prompt and trustworthy. Simply select your paint color and we will handle the rest.

Just call us at 828-482-0168 and let us provide you with a free estimate on your next project.

Should The Contractors You Use Carry Insurance?

Joe Brindle - Friday, August 19, 2011

Our answer to that question is “absolutely!”  This issue is what separates the real companies from the “fly by night” outfits that many people are scared of.

The fact is, many companies either do not carry insurance, or they don’t carry the right amount of coverage limits. 

You don’t want to be liable for any injuries or damages to any property that happens during your project. That is why working with a fully insured contractor is so important. It protects both you and the contractor to ensure that if something does go wrong, you are both covered.

There are varying levels of coverage, but two of the important types of insurance that your contractor should have are Comprehensive Liability and Worker’s Compensation. If your contractor is properly insured it let you know that they are legitimate and are invested in getting the job done correctly and safely.

Comprehensive Liability Insurance

Comprehensive Liability insurance protects you and your contractor against claims of bodily injury, physical injury, or damage to the property. You don’t want to be held responsible for paying all the damages that can occur in an accident, no matters whose fault it is.

Worker’s Compensation Insurance

Worker’s Compensation insurance gives medical care for employees who are injured in the course of employment, in exchange for relinquishing the right to sue his or her employer for negligence. This offers not only another layer of protection for you to avoid legislation, but also makes sure there is money available for any medical or rehabilitative services needed for anyone injured on your project. Again, though no one thinks these accidents will happen, it is best to be prepared when working in the construction field.

Completed Operations Insurance

Completed Operations insurance protects the contractor from liability from any injuries or damages that might happen after the project is completed. The contractor will take care to complete the project safely and free from all reasonable hazards, but it again protects you against a worst-case scenario.

Stay Cooler Inside For Less Money With A “Cool Roof”

Joe Brindle - Friday, August 05, 2011

At Custom Coatings are always searching for new ways to help our commercial clients protect their building investments and save money on energy.  One way we do this is with a revolutionary way to help do both. Coating roofs with “Cool roof” coatings can reduce cooling bills substantially while stopping leaks and protecting the environment by eliminating roof tear offs and keeping that material out of the landfills.  

This advanced technology is called a “Cool Roof”.  

In the world of industrial and commercial buildings, a Cool Roof is a roofing system that can deliver high solar reflectance (the ability to reflect the visible, infrared and ultraviolet wavelengths of the sun, reducing heat transfer to the building) and high thermal emittance (the ability to radiate absorbed or non-reflected solar energy). Most cool roofs are white or other light colors.

Cool roof coatings are typically applied to metal, rubber, asphalt and modified roofing substrates by a spray application process. Once in place and cured these coatings systems employ a high solar reflectance and high emissivity to keep the roof cool.

On a sunny summer day, a typical roof surface can reach temperatures that are 50 to 100°F above the ambient temperature.  A cool roof, by contrast, stays at or near the ambient temperature due to the characteristics of its outer layer. Cool roofs by definition do not get hot like metal, asphalt and black rubber roofs do.

Cool Roofs enhance roof durability and reduce both building cooling loads and the urban heat island effect.  Cool Roofs are also an effective alternative to roof replacement and environmentally friendly.

Cool Roofs can reduce the roof surface temperature by up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, thereby reducing the heat transferred into the building below. This helps to reduce energy costs (by keeping interior structures cooler), improve occupant comfort (production), cut maintenance costs, increase the life cycle of the roof, and reduce urban heat islands along with associated smog.

If you would like to learn more about how the many benefits of installing a Cool Roof on your building can save you money, give our Custom Coatings Professionals a call at 828-326-0953.  We’ll be happy to come to your business and provide you with a free estimate tailored for your situation.


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