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  • H&B Roofing and Property Maintenance
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    Littlehampton, GB

    H&B Roofing & Property Maintenance is a recently established company, but our team has over 20 years of experience in the roofing industry. Our mission is to provide the best service to our customers with the highest quality materials. We are dedicated to delivering the best possible results to both residential and commercial customers in all areas across West Sussex including Brighton & Hove, Worthing, Littlehampton, Chichester, Horsham and more.

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Roof Coating FAQs

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Is a roof coating a good investment?

A roof coating can be a good investment if your roof is in suitable condition. It can extend your roof's lifespan, enhance energy efficiency, and improve aesthetics, all at a lower cost than a full replacement. However, it's crucial to choose the right coating system for your roof type and climate and have it professionally applied for optimal results.

Can roof coatings be used on all types of roofs?

The suitability of a roof coating depends on the type of roofing material and its condition. Consult with a roofing professional for compatibility assessment. They'll advise on the appropriate coating system or if a replacement is needed.

How long does a roof coating last?

The lifespan of a roof coating depends on factors like:
  • Coating type (silicone typically lasts longer than acrylic)
  • Quality of materials and installation
  • Climate and weather exposure
  • Maintenance
A high-quality silicone coating, professionally applied, can last 10-20 years or more, while an acrylic coating might last 5-10 years. Review manufacturer warranties and consult with your contractor for estimated lifespan.

When is the best time to apply a roof coating?

The ideal time to apply a roof coating is during mild, dry weather conditions, typically spring or fall. Avoid application:
  • During extreme heat or cold.
  • When rain or snow is expected.
  • In windy conditions.
Proper curing requires specific temperature and humidity ranges.

Is a roof coating a good investment?

A roof coating can be a good investment if your roof is in suitable condition. It can extend your roof's lifespan, enhance energy efficiency, and improve aesthetics, all at a lower cost than a full replacement. However, it's crucial to choose the right coating system for your roof type and climate and have it professionally applied for optimal results.

Can roof coatings be used on all types of roofs?

The suitability of a roof coating depends on the type of roofing material and its condition. Consult with a roofing professional for compatibility assessment. They'll advise on the appropriate coating system or if a replacement is needed.

How long does a roof coating last?

The lifespan of a roof coating depends on factors like:
  • Coating type (silicone typically lasts longer than acrylic)
  • Quality of materials and installation
  • Climate and weather exposure
  • Maintenance
A high-quality silicone coating, professionally applied, can last 10-20 years or more, while an acrylic coating might last 5-10 years. Review manufacturer warranties and consult with your contractor for estimated lifespan.

When is the best time to apply a roof coating?

The ideal time to apply a roof coating is during mild, dry weather conditions, typically spring or fall. Avoid application:
  • During extreme heat or cold.
  • When rain or snow is expected.
  • In windy conditions.
Proper curing requires specific temperature and humidity ranges.