12 Mistakes People Make When Applying Everbuild Liquid Roof Membrane Coating

Liquid roof coatings are a great way to protect your roof and extend its lifespan.

However, if the coating is not applied correctly, it will not adhere properly and will not provide the desired level of protection.

Here are 12 of the most common mistakes people make when applying liquid roof coatings:

1. Not Cleaning the Surface First:

It's essential to ensure the surface is clean before applying the coating. If you don't clean the surface, the coating may not adhere properly and eventually peel off.

In addition, dirt and debris on the surface can lead to premature ageing of the coating and reduced lifespan. To avoid these problems, make sure to thoroughly clean the surface before applying the product.

By taking this simple step, you'll ensure that your roof coating lasts many years.

2. Applying the Coating in Direct Sunlight:

One important instruction that is often overlooked is to avoid applying the coating in direct sunlight. The heat from the sun can cause the coating to dry too quickly, resulting in an uneven application. It is best to apply the coating in the early morning or late evening when the sun is not as strong.

If you must apply the coating during the day, be sure to work in small sections so that the coating does not have a chance to dry before you can spread it evenly.

3. Applying the Coating to a wet or Damp Surface:

It can be tricky to apply a roof coating to a wet or damp surface, but it's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully. If the roof is too wet, the coating will not adhere properly and could start peeling off within a few months. If the roof is too dry, the coating will not cure correctly and could start cracking within a few years. The best time to apply the coating is when the roof is slightly damp, such as after a light rain.

For best results, Everbuild should be applied in two coats, with each coat being allowed to dry for 24 hours before applying the next. When applying the coating, use a roller with an extension handle to reach the entire surface without stepping on the roof. Also, wear gloves and old clothes, as the coating can be challenging to remove from the skin and clothing.

4. Not Using a Primer:

Applying a primer is a critical step when using this product, as it helps to ensure a strong and durable bond between the membrane and the surface.

Without a primer, the bond may not be as strong, and the membrane may not last as long. In addition, without a primer, the membrane may not provide as much protection against leaks and other damage.

As a result, it is always best to use a primer when applying this product.

5. Using an old Can of Coating:

It is always best to use the newest can of roof coating available when repairing your roof, as the properties in the can of coating may have changed over time.

Everbuild Liquid Roof Membrane Coating is a great product that can be used on many types of roofs. This product is made with high-quality materials and will last many years. If you are using an old can of coating, you may not be getting the same quality of product. It is essential to read the label on the can of coating before using it to make sure it is still good.

Before using it on your entire roof, you should also test the coating on a small area.

6. Forgetting to Stir the Coating:

Before applying, stir the container thoroughly. If you forget to stir the coating, you will not get an even application, and the coating will not adhere properly to the surface. In addition, the uneven application will result in a weaker bond, which will decrease the lifespan of the coating.

When applied correctly, it will provide a durable, water-resistant seal that will protect your roof from leaks and weather damage. So be sure to stir the coating thoroughly before you begin your project, and you'll be able to enjoy the benefits of a strong, lasting roof membrane.

7. Applying the Coating too Thick:

Applying the Liquid Roof Membrane Coating too thick will result in several problems.

  • First, it will take longer for the coating to cure, which could lead to issues with adhesion.
  • In addition, the thicker coating will be more susceptible to cracking and peeling.
  • Finally, applying evenly will be much more challenging, resulting in an uneven finish. To avoid these issues, follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully and only apply the coating as directed.

By doing so, you'll enjoy the full benefits of this durable and effective roof coating.

8. Missing Spots:

When you inspect your work, you may find a few bare spots where the coating does not adhere properly. While adding more coating to these areas may be tempting, it is essential to take the time to clean the surface first.

Otherwise, the new coating will not adhere properly and eventually peel off. To clean the surface, use a cloth soaked in denatured alcohol. Once the surface is clean, you can apply a new layer of coating.

With some care and attention, you can ensure that your roof is adequately protected from the elements.

9. Applying the Coating in Cold Weather:

Cold weather can present challenges when applying liquid roof membrane coating. The low temperature can make the material difficult to work with and may not adhere properly to the surface.

In addition, the material may not cure properly in cold weather, leaving the roof vulnerable to leaks.

10. Letting the Coating dry for too Long Before Applying a Second Coat:

If more than 24 hours pass between coats, there may be insufficient bonding between coats, and this could lead to peeling or cracking of the finish down the road. Applying a second coat soon after applying the first one is essential for the best results.

11. Walking on the Roof After Applying the Coating:

It is essential to avoid walking on the roof after applying a liquid roof coating, as this can cause the coating to become damaged or dislodged.

12. Putting Anything on top of the Coating Before it Is Fully Cured:

If anything is put on top of the coating before it is fully cured, it may not adhere properly and could cause leaks. Read the curing times listed on the product label before starting your project.

It is also a good idea to test the coating on a small area before applying it to the entire surface. Once the coating is fully cured, it will create a waterproof barrier that will protect your roof from leaks for many years.

Conclusion

Liquid roof membrane coating is a durable and effective roof coating that can protect your roof from leaks and weather damage. To ensure the best results, follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.

Contact us today for more information or to order a liquid roof membrane coating.