Are you chockfull of the DIY spirit? Are you ready to take on your roof and apply your own roof coatings? It’s cheaper and easier than hiring a professional, and once you see just how simple it is, you’ll understand why you can do this on your own. The EPMS liquid coating will work well with a number of different types of services, including metal, concrete, urethane, and more. Let’s look at just what you need to do to get going.
When Should You Do It?
While it’s common sense for most people, it does bear repeating that there are certain times that applying the liquid roof coatings is not a good idea. You want to apply the coating on days when it is warm and sunny, as this will help it to dry and cure far more quickly. Avoid applying the coating if it recently rained or if there is rain forecast in the near future. You want to avoid moisture at all costs.
Clean the Roof Surface
The first step is always cleaning. You need to clean the roof surface extremely well to make sure the roof coatings will adhere. Start by removing the larger debris. Then sweep away some of the smaller dirt and gunk from the roof’s surface. Even though it might look nice and clean now, it’s not. It’s still a good idea to use a power washer to ensure that you have everything off the roof.
Check for More Issues
At that point, it’s time to inspect the roof for any cracks and blister areas. If you see any of these, and they are not too bad, you can use a patch repair kit to take care of them. If they are out of control, then you may actually want to work with a professional once you take note of the condition of the roof and are satisfied.
Applying the Roof Coatings
You will find that applying the coating is actually very similar to applying paint. In fact, you will be using many of the same tools for the job. For example, you will use a roller and a long handle to apply the coating to the bulk of your roof. You will then use the brush for some of the finer detail work, and to make sure you get into the corners and cracks properly. You will apply a single coat to your roof, and then you are done.
The only thing that you have to do then is to wait for it to dry and cure. Keep in mind that these are not the same thing. The roof may dry within a day, but it will not actually set in and cure for several days. In fact, if the weather is wet, it can take weeks for it to cure.
Roof restoration and sealing really can be quite easy, as you can see. However, that doesn’t mean that you have to do it on your own if you don’t feel comfortable. You can still have help from the professionals.