Fluid Applied Reinforced Roofing Systems when done properly by trained professionals, will not only significantly extend the life of your current buildings roof, it will save you thousands of dollars. Our FARR system is layered to add strength to your roof.
When the temperature fluctuates and there are changes in weather, all roof systems will expand and contract. During the heat of the day, it is not uncommon for most roof substrates to reach 150 degrees. When the sun goes down the roof will cool down to the ambient air temperature. If the temperature at night is 75 degrees, this creates a 75-degree difference that causes significant expansion and contraction. Our bright white topcoat has UV reflective properties and will typically be within 10 degrees of the ambient air temperature. On a 95-degree day this can reduce the day to night temperature difference.
Standard Roof Substrate | FARR System | ||
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Daytime Temperature | 95 degrees | Daytime Temperature | 95 degrees |
Roof Temperature | 150 degrees | Roof Temperature | 105 degrees |
Night Temperature | 75 degrees | Night Temperature | 75 degrees |
Temperature Difference | 75 degrees | Temperature Difference | 30 degrees |
In addition to a 45-degree temperature differential, our system also has elastic properties that allows it to expand and contract so it will not fail.
Rising temperatures on a flat roof membrane can lead to rising utility bills.
Our Fluid Applied Reinforced Roofing System help reflects the sun’s heat. This reduces your roof’s temperature, which keeps your building cooler and your utility bills lower.
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