



Flat roofs don't forgive sloppy work. Every penetration, every drain point, every seam around rooftop equipment is a potential entry point for water - and if the coating isn't applied correctly, you end up with leaks, trapped moisture, and a much bigger problem down the road. That's exactly why this kind of work demands experience, not guesswork.
We just wrapped up a full roof restoration on a commercial flat roof in Overland Park, Kansas. The existing roof needed a fresh coating system applied across the entire surface - including careful work around HVAC units, vents, pipes, and other penetrations. Getting those detail areas right is honestly what separates a quality job from one that fails early.
The coating we applied goes on thick and bonds directly to the existing roof surface. It creates a seamless, fully adhered membrane that keeps water out and holds up against whatever the Kansas weather throws at it. The bright white finish also reflects heat rather than absorbing it - which matters a lot for buildings running HVAC systems hard through the warmer months.
What we're most focused on with jobs like this is the longevity of the system. A properly applied roof coating can add years of life to a flat roof that might otherwise need a full replacement. That's a significant cost difference for any building owner. We take the prep work and application seriously because cutting corners here just doesn't make sense - for us or for the customer.
Whether you're dealing with an aging flat roof or just want to get ahead of potential issues, a roof coating done right is one of the smartest investments you can make in a commercial building. We've got the experience to handle these systems properly, from the field of the roof all the way to the tricky penetration details.