The best practice for commercial roof repairs and restorations should include a reinforcement sheet or scrim in combination with a coating or cement. For roof repairs, the area being treated will generally receive an application of coating or cement, followed by the reinforcement sheet, then topped with another application of coating or cement. This is known as a three-course application. In some instances, an additional layer of reinforcement and coating/cement is needed, making it a five-course application. For roof restorations, a base layer of coating is applied, then the reinforcement sheet is embedded into the coating. One more layer of coating is applied over top and depending on the roof and longevity of warranty desired, additional layers of coating can be applied. A reinforcement sheet is generally made of polyester but can also be hybridized with other materials.
There are several benefits to utilizing both a coating and a reinforcement sheet vs. just a standard coating or liquid-applied material.
