Commercial Roof Sealing

Commercial Roof Resealing and Refinishing Project

This project focused on resealing and refinishing a flat roof on a commercial building. The goal was to stop leaks, protect the roof surface, and extend its service life. Masonry Restoration and Caulking (MRC) completed the work using a clear process that improved both performance and durability.

The roof showed signs of wear from years of exposure. The surface had cracks, worn areas, and sections where water had started to enter. These issues are common in Toledo and Perrysburg after long winters. Snow, ice, and standing water can break down roof materials over time.

MRC began with a full inspection of the roof. The team checked seams, flashing, and the overall surface condition. This step helped identify problem areas and plan the repair. Early detection of these issues helps prevent larger damage to the building.

The first phase of work focused on cleaning the roof. MRC removed dirt, debris, and loose material. A clean surface is key for proper bonding of new coatings. This step also made it easier to see cracks and weak areas that needed repair.

In Sylvania and Maumee, flat roofs often deal with standing water after rain. MRC repaired low areas and sealed joints where water could collect. The team addressed cracks and reinforced seams to create a stable base for the coating.

The next phase focused on resealing the roof. MRC applied a primer where needed to improve adhesion. Then, the team installed a high-quality roof coating across the entire surface. This coating created a seamless barrier that blocks water and protects the roof from future wear.

Refinishing the roof also improved energy performance. Reflective coatings help reduce heat buildup during warmer months. This can help lower cooling costs for commercial buildings.

In Holland and Monclova, commercial roofs face strong sun and changing weather. A proper coating system helps protect against these conditions and extends the life of the roof. This reduces the need for early replacement.

The final step included a full inspection of the finished roof. MRC checked for full coverage, proper sealing, and strong adhesion. The roof was left clean, sealed, and ready to handle seasonal changes.

Property owners in Temperance and Lambertville benefit from this type of roof maintenance. Resealing and refinishing help prevent leaks, protect the structure, and improve long-term performance.

This project shows how a worn roof can be restored without full replacement. Masonry Restoration and Caulking provides reliable service that protects commercial buildings and helps extend the life of roofing systems.