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What type of roof do you want to paint?

It goes without saying; your roof is going to take a real hammering from our tough climate no matter where you live in Australia.

Metal roofs, terracotta or concrete tiles all suffer from degradation and aging thanks to intense UV exposure, salt-laden winds, drenching downpours and corrosive pollution.

If you’re the owner of your house you’ll know that your roof is perhaps the most important part of your house. So it makes sense to protect it, keep it well maintained and looking great.

Roof paints or roof coatings offer the very best protection whatever the roof type. The right kind of roofing paint will add many years to the life of any roof and will increase your property’s value and maintain the like-new appearance of your roof.

Whether you want to enhance your roof’s durability and water resistance, increase heat reflective thermal performance or simply want to change your roof colour you’ll need to check out this ultimate guide to choosing the best roofing paint for your needs.

WHAT IS THE BEST ROOFING PAINT?

When it comes to choosing the best roof paint for your roof the first question you need to ask is…

What type of roof do you want to paint?

Metal roofs, terracotta or concrete tiles all require specific roof coatings that are designed for those applications. You may also need to clean and seal the roof https://bstarpainting.com.au/prior to painting.

The correct primer will both seal and protect against corrosion on metal roofs and will fill and seal pitted concrete tile roofs as well as provide a suitable surface for effective topcoat adhesion.

You need to get this step right if you want your roof restoration to perform as expected.

The Process We Follow To Paint Your Concrete Tile Roof

Step 1 – Pressure clean the surface

High-pressure cleaning is a cost-effective way to prepare your roof for painting. High pressure clean the entire roof.

  • Furthermore, if the roof has been painted previously, and the paint is loose or peeling, it will be necessary to strip off the old paint before priming.
  • Specifically, for tiled roofs, once high pressure washed, allow to dry to a damp state or wet the surface slightly before application commences, as this would assist Penetrar to penetrate and bind the surface if this should be required.

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  • Alternatively, for metal roofs, high pressure wash the entire area to be treated and clean thoroughly. Scrape, sand or brush the entire area to remove all flaking and debris that could affect the adhesion of the products to be applied.

Step 2 – Repair the roof

Assess the roof from a structural point of view and inspect all ridges, valleys and flashings for defects. If damaged areas on the roof.

Tiled Roofs: Inspect the ridging for degraded plaster between joints and check the positioning of the ridge tiles. If needed waterproof the ridges and prepare for painting. Replacing broken tiles and re-position tiles correctly.

Metal Roofs: Most commonly the leaks do occur from the ridging joints or overlaps, valleys, flashings, roof sheeting overlaps and roof screws. Replace loose nails or screws, and remove rust on a metal roof. Waterproof any problematic areas and prepare for paint.

Step 3 – Prep and Prime the surface

  • Therefore, it is advisable to prep and prime any roof to be painted. Primers will also seal the substrate and assist with the increase in the spread rate. Moreover, good quality primers will furthermore enhance the UV capability of the top coat roof paint.
  • Specifically, for tiled roofs, apply Penetrar as a primer. Wet the surface slightly before applying the primer, as this would assist Penetrar to penetrate and bind the surface. Penetrar binds, enhances and consolidates surfaces preparing it for painting.
  • Alternatively, for metal roofs, treat all “rust” with Referro (refer speciality products) according to the specifications provided. Once treated coat all converted sections with a metal edge primer to prepare surfaces for painting.

Step 4 – Paint The Roof

In addition, we believe in using highly qualified tradespeople and only the best quality paint, suited for harsh conditions. Furthermore, we recommend using the roof paints from SealPro. Moreover, the spread rate is directly affected by the substrate. Specifically, smooth surfaces will increase the spread rate, whereas rough or textured surfaces will decrease it.

Tiled Roofs: Apply 1-2 layers of Renew. Estimated at 50-80m2 per 20Lt Final Finish.

Metal Roofs: Apply 2-3 layers of Pittura. Estimated at 50-60m2 per 20Lt Final Finish.

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Concrete Tile Roof Painting

Painters and painting contractors who specialize in house painting, exterior painting, and residential painting can offer free estimates for painting your concrete tile roof. Local painters and professional painters are available to provide same-day painting, emergency painting, and 24-hour painting services.

Painting services for concrete tile roofs include cleaning, priming, and painting the roof. Painters will use high-pressure cleaning to remove dirt and debris from the roof surface. Once the roof is clean, the painters will apply a primer to seal the roof and improve the adhesion of the paint. Finally, the painters will apply two or three coats of paint to the roof.

Painting contractors can also provide color consultation services to help you choose the right paint color for your concrete tile roof. Painters can also repair walls and drywall, remove popcorn ceilings, and paint decks and fences.

In addition to painting services, painting contractors can also offer painting tutorials, painting inspiration, and painting tips. Painting challenges and painting contests can also be a fun way to learn about painting and get creative. The painting community is a great resource for finding professional painters, local painters, and affordable painters.

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