A metal roof restoration is a process of restoring the appearance of sheet metal roofs like colorbond, cliplock, trimdeck or galvanized iron to an ‘as-new’ condition. Metal roofs are known to deteriorate over time from fading, oxidization or rust, especially when exposed to harsh weather conditions.
When these signs of aging start to show on your roof, that dull and neglected look can take away from your home’s street appeal. A metal roof restoration with M & M Roofing can be a long lasting solution that will enhance the overall appearance of your home without the expense of other roofing options available in the market today.
If you’re looking to restore your metal roof, there are several steps involved in the process.
At M & M Roofing we believe these steps are important to ensure our customers are fully informed before making a decision and for keeping a strong communication link throughout the entire roof restoration process, from initial enquiry to completion of your roof restoration.
A thorough inspection of the entire metal roof is arranged via our office on your initial enquiry to identify
Once the Roof Inspection has been completed, a written quote is provided. Your quote will highlight the roof restoration work necessary and all costs associated with the scope of work negotiated and to be carried out. A process that generally takes 30-45 minutes to complete and ensure you have the right information to make the right decision for your roof restoration project.
Before your roof restoration commences, our roofing crew will ensure
The first step in restoring a metal roof is to clean it thoroughly. This involves using a high-pressure washer using a pressure between 3500-4000 psi to remove dirt, grime, and other debris from the surface of the roof. This step is important because it ensures that the surface of the roof is clean and free of any contaminants that could interfere with the restoration process.
In the majority of roof restoration work a “whirlaway” commercial cleaning machine is used, however, where the buildup on your roof is extreme and difficult to remove, a pressure cleaning wand is required to remove it.
Over time, the screws that hold the metal sheets in place can become rusty and corroded. This can cause the sheets to become loose and can also lead to leaks. As part of the restoration process, any rusty screws will need to be replaced with new ones to ensure that the roof is secure and watertight.
In addition to replacing any rusty screws, it may also be necessary, to carry out a full screw replacement, a lengthy process of removing and replacing every roof screw on a roof. Full replacement of roof screws ensure that the roof is structurally sound and will last for many years to come.
Removing solar panels from your roof before a roof restoration commences is not necessary unless there are roof issues underneath the roof needing access for repair. Removing solar panels can also add to the overall cost of your roof restoration as this process requires a licensed electrical contractor to complete.
Where solar panels remain on the roof, we will ensure that they are securely masked to ensure no overspray occurs during the painting process. Skylights are also masked for this same reason.
Once the roof has been cleaned and any damaged screws have been replaced, the next step is to apply a rust primer to the surface of the roof. This will help to ensure that the paint adheres properly to the surface of the roof and will also help to protect the metal from further corrosion.
The final step in the restoration process is to paint the roof. This will not only improve the appearance bringing life and colour back to the roof but will also help to protect it from the elements. When choosing roof paint, it’s important to ensure your roof restorer uses high grade primers and paints known as roof membrane coatings that are specifically designed for use on metal roofs.
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