CONSTRUCTION WORLD

Coatings & Paints

The advent of multi-purpose coatings and paintings has revolutionized the construction and manufacturing industry. Coatings and paintings are used on products varying from backyard decks to cargo ships. These products provide protection from various forms of damage and enhance the look of a product or building. Available coatings and paints number in the thousands and come in various forms for use, including house paint, roof coatings, fire protection, and heat reflective paints. A very popular segment of this market is roof coatings and paints, these waterproofing and heat reflective membranes provide an affordable alternative to roof replacement, and a great way to extend the life of roofs for many years to come.

The standard life of any roof varies depending upon the materials used, environment, and proper maintenance, but can typically range anywhere from 10 years to a lifetime. Using roof coatings and paintings can easily add an additional 10 years to that number, due to their durability and nearly maintenance free nature. The majority of coatings and paints are used on commercial roofs to provide a waterproof and insulating alternative to total roof replacement when damage is minimal. Roof coatings and paints are comprised of heat reflective membranes that can be used to seal gaps, cracks, and areas that were previously damaged. Once applied, these paints provide a barrier from water, bacteria, and heat. Roof coatings are popularly touted for their ability to greatly reduce solar heat transfer, which in turn provides for lower electricity bills and less harmful rays being emitted back into the atmosphere.

Coatings and paints are also greatly effective in their ability to encapsulate asbestos throughout a building site. If your building was constructed within the last 100 years, then there is a great chance that your building contains some form of asbestos. Asbestos was used as a component in many materials ranging from shingles, insulation, tiles, and even paint itself. While harmless if it remains undamaged, asbestos can become potentially fatal if it becomes airborne. Applying coatings and paints to areas containing asbestos will act as a protective barrier, effectively sealing the asbestos fibers in and eliminating the possibility of exposure. Asbestos encapsulation should be performed only by licensed professionals, attempting to remove this harmful substance on your own can be dangerous and illegal.

The use of these coatings and paintings easily extends the life of construction materials and provides added beauty for years.