Metal Roof Restoration
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Expert Help for Your Metal Roof
If you have a metal roof system that’s leaking or seems to have reached the end of its useful life, you may be able to avoid a complete roof replacement by restoring your metal roof. Pro-Tech Roofing provides metal roof restoration services in Tulsa, Oklahoma and surrounding communities.
As a building owner, you have options when it comes to repairing your metal roof. We can help you figure out the best path forward.
Let us inspect your roof for free.
When you contact Pro-Tech Roofing, we will inspect your metal roof for things like: punctures, panel degradation, loose or unsealed fasteners, cracked flashing, hail damage, separations, pooling and more.
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Metal Roof Restoration FAQs
What is metal roof restoration?
Metal roof restoration is another term for services to repair damage and to apply elastomeric coatings to extend the life and functionality of your metal roof. In some cases flashing or panels may be replaced.
What is an elastomeric roof coating?
An elastomeric roof coating is a flexible coating that can be applied to varying types of underlying roof materials to seal gaps, stop leaks, provide protection and extend the life of your roof. “Elastomeric” is a term used to describe the elastic features of the coatings that allow them to stretch and move. Common elastomeric roof coatings are silicone, acrylic and polyurethane.
Can my metal roof be repaired?
In many cases, a metal roof does not require a full roof replacement. If your metal roof is still structurally sound, it may be a good candidate for roof coatings. A roof inspection can determine this.
How often should my metal roof be inspected?
While your roof is often out of site out of mind (until you have a roof leak), it should be part of routine maintenance inspections.
Ideally, your roof should be professionally inspected at least annually and directly after any major weather event.
A good professional roof inspection will look for damage to membranes, sealants, caulking, flashing, etc. We look for ponding water, punctures, mold & mildew buildup, blisters, cracks, damage from falling objects or foot traffic, clogged drains or gutters, unsealed seams and deteriorated materials.
What type of maintenance should be done on my metal roof?
While roof maintenance varies by roof type, in general, there are certain best practices that will help extend the life of your roof.
- Remove debris – debris that accumulates can clog drainage systems and damage the roof surface.
- Fix roof leaks quickly – a small roof leak can cause major damage over time. Fixing them may require sealing around flashing, seams or replacing worn-out components.
- Maintain drainage system – keeping your drains and gutters clean and sealed help prevent water pooling and keeps water moving away from your roof.