Rusted tin barn roofs sealed and recoated so they stop leaking, often for a fraction of what a full replacement costs.
An old tin barn roof does not usually need to be torn off and replaced. Most of the time it needs the rust stopped, the seams patched, the fasteners reset, and a good coat put over the whole thing. Done right, a coated roof stops the leaks, slows the rust, and buys the barn many more years, often for a fraction of what a full replacement would run you.
We coat barn and outbuilding roofs with resin aluminum or white elastomeric coating, depending on the roof and what you need from it. The white elastomeric also brings the heat down inside the barn in the summer.
A leaking barn roof does not just hurt the metal. It ruins hay, rusts equipment, and makes a wet, unhealthy space for animals. Getting the roof sealed protects everything underneath it, which is usually worth a lot more than the roof itself.
In most cases, yes, often a good bit cheaper. If the metal is still sound, coating stops the leaks and rust and adds years to the roof for a fraction of replacement cost. If a roof is too far gone, we will tell you straight.
Resin aluminum or white elastomeric, depending on the roof and what you need. White elastomeric also reflects heat and keeps the barn cooler in summer.
We reset the fasteners, patch the seams, and treat the rust before we coat, so the coat is sealing a roof that has been made sound first. That is what makes the leaks stop and stay stopped.
A properly prepped and coated roof holds up for years. The exact life depends on the condition of the metal and the weather it takes, and we will give you an honest read when we look at it.
We focus on barn, shop, and outbuilding metal roofs on farm property. Call (615) 207-9386 and tell us what you have and we will let you know if it is a fit.
Call Randy and we will come walk your property. Honest work that lasts.
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