Coatings on Metallic Coils:

Roof “Wrap” Options for Durable Protection

Roof “wrap” solutions, which include metallic coil coatings, are gaining popularity as a

means of shielding roofs from the extreme heat, humidity, and rain that Florida is famous for.

Roofs with these modern coatings have a longer lifespan, use less energy, and are more

durable.

More and more, our commercial and residential clients are inquiring about these

cutting-edge options here at New Standard Roofing Orlando. We’ll go into the definition,

significance, and advantages of metallic coil coatings for your home.

 

Coatings for Metallic Coils: What Are They?

Metal roofing panels can have metallic coil coatings put on them before they are installed.

Imagine them as a “wrap” that prevents the roof from being worn down by the elements,

corrosion, and ultraviolet light.

Usually, these coatings consist of many layers, including:

An adhesive and corrosion-resistant primer coat

Aesthetically pleasing and UV protective color coat

An extra layer of protection and shine retention with a clear top coat.

You won’t have to worry about repainting or sealing your metal roof as often because it

comes pre-finished with long-lasting protection.

 

Florida’s Favorite Metallic Coil Coatings and Why They Work

Roofs can’t withstand the weather in Florida. Your roof requires additional protection from the

sun’s harmful rays, tropical humidity, coastal salt air, and hurricane-force winds. With metallic

coil coatings, you can:

Coatings protect surfaces from oxidation and rust, which in turn prevents corrosion.

Reflective finishes reduce the temperature of the roof surface, which in turn reduces the

need for air conditioning, thereby enhancing energy efficiency.

Your roof will retain its pristine appearance even when exposed to direct sunshine thanks to

the special pigments that resist fading and chalk.

The need for repair following storms is reduced since pre-coated panels retain their integrity

for a longer period of time, improving wind and storm resistance.

 

Metallic Coil Coatings: A Variety of Styles

Coil coating methods are widely used for metal roofs:

Polyester Coatings—Colors may fade more quickly in very bright sunlight, but they are

inexpensive and very adaptable.

A high-end alternative with exceptional chemical and ultraviolet (UV) resistance is PVDF

(Polyvinylidene Fluoride) coatings.

Styrene-Modified Polyethylene (SMP) – An even-handed approach that enhances color

retention and longevity.

Roofers in your area may assess your home’s location, budget, and aesthetic preferences to

choose the best coating to apply.

 

Advantages of Roof “Wrap” Options

Enhances the Durability of Metal Roofing—Prolongs the lifespan of metal roofing by several

decades.

Compared to coatings applied in the field, factory finishes require much less maintenance.

Elevated Visual Appeal-A variety of colors and finishes are available to complement any

style.

Environmentally Conscious: Reflective coatings lessen the burden of urban heat and energy

use.

Metallic coil coatings are a great long-term investment for Florida homeowners that value

sustainability and choose low-maintenance alternatives.

 

Is it possible to install coil-coated metal on roofs that already exist?

Of course! We have two options for you:

Whether you’re replacing or upgrading, put in new coil-coated metal roofing.

For an extra layer of protection, install coated metal panels over your current roof using a

retrofit system.

Our team at New Standard Roofing Orlando is well-versed in Florida’s stringent building

requirements and can assist with both new installations and retrofit options.

 

Is Metallic Coil Coatings Something You’re Ready to Try Out?

Metallic coil-coated roofing could be the best option for you if you’re looking for a

low-maintenance, long-lasting roof that also saves energy.

For a consultation, contact New Standard Roofing Orlando now. Roofing in Florida? Our

reliable roofers are here to assist you in choosing the perfect coated metal roof for your

house or company.

Choose a roof “wrap” option wisely, and you may say goodbye to maintenance for decades.