By Dani Sheehan.
Acrylic coatings have earned their reputation as the go-to option for reflective roof restoration. They’re cost-effective, highly reflective and easy to apply, making them a favorite among both contractors and building owners. Applied directly over existing low-slope roofing systems where ponding water isn’t a concern, these coatings can turn a failing roof into a protective, energy-saving asset.
Key advantages of acrylic coatings include:
EVERROOF has taken the best of acrylic coatings technology and enhanced it with superior performance across multiple substrates, tackling extreme weather conditions and detailed repair needs with their Ever-Crylic® products.
Ever-Crylic QS
A multi-purpose, 100% acrylic elastomeric coating, Ever-Crylic QS is engineered for long-term durability over asphalt, single-ply and metal roofing. This coating meets and exceeds ASTM D6083 requirements, ensuring high tensile strength, elongation and weatherability.
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Ever-Crylic Roof Flash
When you need a reliable product for detailed flashing, penetrations or reinforcement work, Ever-Crylic Roof Flash is a high-solids, waterborne acrylic product that pairs perfectly with reinforcing polyester fabrics for three-coursing.
Use cases include:
Ever-Crylic 1900
Similar in versatility to QS but formulated to meet Type II ASTM D6083 requirements, Ever-Crylic 1900 offers high solar reflectivity and thermal emittance, making it an excellent choice for high-heat, low-humidity environments.
Why choose Ever-Crylic 1900?
Whether you’re restoring a weathered roof to extend its service life, addressing problem areas around penetrations and seams or simply boosting energy efficiency, EVERROOF’s Ever-Crylic system offers scalable solutions that last.
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About Dani
Dani is a writer for The Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. When she's not writing or researching, she's teaching yoga classes or exploring new hiking trails.
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