Metal Roof Coating
Joe K. Veal, CEO
The enormous price of one small leak
You've invested a great deal of time and money in your business, including valuable inventory and equipment. Yet it can all be destroyed with just one leak. And leaks can damage more than just the contents of buildings. They can weaken walls and ceilings, jeopardizing the entire structure. Leaks can also ruin insulation, causing your heating and cooling costs to soar. The cost of just one leak can be enormous. Conklin's Metal Roofing System protects your investment -- and your profitability -- by preventing leaks and extending the life of your roof.
Complete coverage in 5 easy steps
The Metal Roofing System is easy to install and won't disrupt your business or work. Here's how this innovative system works:
Step 1: Surface Preparation

All Field applied coatings must be removed. The galvanized metal surfaces are acid etched to remove oil, dirt, debris, and oxidation. We use a 5000 PSI 5 gallon per minute pressure washer to accomplish these preparation steps. To our knowledge no other company uses such a large pressure washer to thoroughly clean your roof. A clean roof is absolutely necessary to a quality installation. After cleaning all rusted areas are primed.
Step 2: Caulking

All of the end laps, screw heads, washers and openings are sealed with Kwik Kaulk. Kwik Kaulk is one of Conklin's best acrylic caulking compounds because it contains less VOC's than the other leading brands. This helps the caulk to resist shirking and remain flexible even down to -20 degrees F. This makes Kwik Kaulk the ideal caulking compound for metals both indoor and outdoor.
Step 3: Treating the Seams

The base coat and the Spunflex fabric reinforcement or Conklin 3" Butyl tape are applied along all the vertical panel joints. Spunflex II or Conklin 6" Butyl tape is used on horizontal seams. These products are not only thick but also very flexible, sealing off every nook and cranny. These products add durability and tear resistance to an acrylic roof.
Step 4: Seal Fabric Reinforced Joints

The base coat is applied over the fabric reinforced seams and back rolled for a perfect seal. The reflective top coat when used with other insulation can help you save substantially on heating and cooling bills year long.
Step 5: Energy Efficient Finish Coat

The white reflective top coat is then applied over the entire roof to achieve a seamless, energy efficient roof system.
Available Options
· Benchmark MR · Rapid Roof III MR · HI - Hide White MR