Metal roofs are already strong and durable, but roof coatings can take their performance to the next level. Roof coatings can protect a metal roof from moisture, improve its appearance and increase its energy efficiency. Many roof coatings are factory applied, but some coatings can be applied after roof installation. YES Roofing & Exteriors, an experienced residential roofing contractor, talks about the various roof coatings used on metal roofs:
Reflective Pigments
Granular Coatings
Granular coatings or stone coatings look similar to asphalt shingle granules. They are used by metal roofs that have slate, tile and shake profiles. The stone coatings improve a metal roof’s appearance and allow it to match more kinds of home styles. Stone coatings can develop the same moisture-related microbial problems because they are similar to the surface of asphalt shingles. You should ask an expert in new roof installation and maintenance, like YES Roofing & Exteriors, to take care of your stone coated metal roof.
Barrier Coatings
Like stone coatings, barrier coatings are factory-applied. Their purpose is to protect metal from the catalyst that causes it to corrode, which is moisture. Paints are a barrier coating. There are three main paint-type coatings used in our metal roofing industry. Fluoropolymers are highly resistant to solvents and acids. They are similar to Teflon®. Polyesters are affordable and acrylic emulsions are environmentally friendly.
When it comes to quality residential roof replacement, you can rely on YES Roofing & Exteriors. We have more than 25 years of combined experience and we provide a full range of services for both commercial and residential customers. We are also a fully licensed and certified contractor and we care about our community. Call us at 423-764-8276 to learn more about our services and products or to get a free estimate. We serve Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia.

