04/29/2026
We recently completed a full roof restoration project that required taking things all the way back to the structure—and the results speak for themselves.
After removing the existing failed membrane and replacing damaged plywood substrate, we also removed the coping to properly address the entire system from the ground up. From there, we installed a sheet membrane directly to the plywood across both the roof deck and vertical wall transitions.
To ensure long-term performance, we fully reinforced the system using a urethane coating embedded with fabric—carried seamlessly across the roof, up the walls, and over the parapet. This created a fully adhered, monolithic waterproofing system with no weak points.
Once cured, we returned with a high-solids silicone topcoat, delivering a clean, durable, and highly reflective finish.
This roof came together exactly how it should—tight, seamless, and built to last.
Next phase: completing the metal skirt wall around the mid-structure and finishing it out with a fresh paint system to match the overall restoration.
Proud of the team on this one.
No shortcuts. Prep first.
Stress-proof. Problem-proof. Waterproof.