Commercial Metal Roof Coatings in Gunbarrel, CO
Aging commercial metal roofs face a specific set of problems that flat membrane roofs don’t, rust progression, fastener back-out, seam separation, and failed factory paint systems. Commercial metal roof coatings are a restoration system specifically designed to address those failure modes. A properly specified and applied metal coating system can stop active rust, seal seam and fastener leaks, restore reflectivity, and add 15 to 20 years of service life to an aging metal roof, at a fraction of what full metal roof replacement would cost.
Baseline Roofing and Solar specifies and installs metal roof coating systems on commercial buildings across Gunbarrel, CO and communities throughout Colorado. We work with manufacturers’ restoration systems specifically designed for aging metal substrates, not generic flat-roof coatings repurposed for metal. The chemistry, the prep work, and the installation sequence are different on metal, and getting all three right is what separates a 20-year metal roof restoration from a 3-year cosmetic touch-up.
This page covers the specific failure modes metal coating systems address, what’s actually in a metal roof restoration system, the metal roof types we coat, when coating versus replacement makes sense, and how metal coatings perform in Colorado’s specific climate and hail exposure.
How Aging Commercial Metal Roofs Actually Fail
To understand metal roof coatings, you have to understand how metal roofs fail, because the coating system is engineered specifically to address those failure modes. Aging commercial metal roofs in Gunbarrel, CO typically show some combination of the following.
Rust and Surface Oxidation
The original galvanized or Galvalume coating on metal panels eventually wears through, and once the bare steel underneath is exposed, rust starts. Rust progresses outward from the failure point, and on a metal roof, untreated rust eventually punches through the panel. The earlier rust is caught and stopped, the smaller the repair scope.
Failed Factory Paint Systems
Painted metal panels, Kynar, polyester, siliconized polyester, and other factory finishes, eventually chalk, fade, and lose adhesion. When the paint goes, the panel underneath becomes vulnerable to rust and UV degradation. Recoating restores the protective layer.
Fastener Back-Out and Leaks Around Screws
Screw-down metal roof panels have hundreds or thousands of fasteners holding them to the structure. Thermal expansion and contraction over years of Gunbarrel, CO’s temperature swings work fasteners loose. Loose fasteners back out, gaskets fail, and water finds its way through fastener holes. A metal restoration system addresses every fastener as part of the prep work.
Seam Separation and Sealant Failure
Standing seam panels rely on properly seamed and sealed joints. Over decades, sealants in seam laps fail, panels can shift slightly, and seams open up. Coating systems with reinforced seam treatment seal these failures.
Hail Damage
Gunbarrel, CO’s hail seasons leave dents, dimples, and sometimes punctures on metal roofs. Cosmetic dents may or may not be covered by insurance (depending on policy exclusions), but functional damage, paint system damage, rust starting at impact sites, fastener-area damage, is generally covered and worth repairing as part of a coating restoration.
UV-Driven Color Loss and Reflectivity Decline
At Gunbarrel, CO’s altitude, UV ages painted metal panels faster than at lower elevations. Panels that started life as a reflective white can chalk and lose reflectivity over 15 to 20 years, taking cool-roof energy savings with them. White elastomeric metal coatings restore reflectivity and lock in cool-roof performance for the next 15+ years.
What’s Actually in a Metal Roof Coating System
Metal roof restoration is not a one-product, one-coat job. A proper metal roof coating system is a multi-component sequence engineered to address each failure mode. Skip any layer and the result is a coating that fails in years instead of decades.
1. Surface Preparation
Power-washing to remove dirt, oxidation, biological growth, chalking paint, and contaminants. Loose paint and rust are removed mechanically. Clean substrate is non-negotiable, coating over contamination is the most common cause of metal coating failure.
2. Rust Treatment
Active rust areas are treated with rust converters or primers specifically formulated to neutralize existing rust and prevent further progression underneath the coating. This is the single most important difference between a metal coating system and a flat-roof coating: metal needs rust chemistry that flat membranes don’t.
3. Fastener Treatment
Every loose fastener is re-driven or replaced with oversized fasteners. Failed gaskets are replaced. The coating sequence then seals over the head of every fastener, eliminating the most common metal roof leak path system-wide.
4. Seam Reinforcement
Seams, end-laps, and side-laps are reinforced with manufacturer-approved fabric or seam tape embedded in the coating, creating a continuous waterproof bridge across the seam. This addresses the seam separation and sealant failure that commonly drives metal roof leaks.
5. Primer (Where Required)
Most metal coating systems require a metal-specific primer for reliable long-term adhesion to galvanized, Galvalume, or aged painted substrates. Primer specification is product-specific and substrate-specific, we follow manufacturer specs precisely.
6. Top Coat (Field Coating)
The protective elastomeric top coat, typically a high-build acrylic, urethane, or silicone-acrylic hybrid, is applied at the manufacturer-specified mil thickness, often in two or more passes for proper film build and color uniformity.
When Metal Roof Coating Makes Sense (vs. Replacement)
Metal roof replacement is one of the most expensive things you can do to a commercial building, typically several times the cost of replacing a comparable flat membrane roof. That cost gap is part of why coating restoration is so attractive on metal. But coating isn’t always the right answer.
Coating is the right call when:
- Rust is surface-level, not punched through panels
- Panel structure is sound, no major dents, no buckling, no panel deflection
- Fasteners can be re-secured or replaced rather than full panel replacement
- Seam separation is repairable with reinforcement
- Insulation underneath (where present) is dry and intact
- You want to preserve a functional roof for another 15 to 20 years
- Replacement cost is significantly higher than restoration cost
Replacement is the right call when:
- Rust has punched through panels in multiple locations
- Panels are structurally compromised, buckled, or deflecting
- Insulation is saturated and the panels need to come off to address it
- Hail or storm damage has caused widespread functional panel damage
- You’re planning major building changes that justify a fresh roof regardless
Our inspection report will tell you straight which path your roof actually needs.
Frequently Asked Questions: Commercial Metal Roof Coatings in Gunbarrel, CO
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How long does a metal roof coating last?
Manufacturer warranties on properly applied metal coating systems typically run 10 to 20 years depending on the product, substrate, and application specifications. Real-world service life on well-applied systems with proper prep often runs 15 to 20+ years before recoating is needed.
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How much does metal roof coating cost compared to metal roof replacement?
Metal roof restoration coating typically costs 50% to 75% less per square foot than full metal roof replacement, depending on the substrate condition, prep work required, and system specifications. Given how expensive metal roof replacement is, this is often the largest cost-savings comparison in commercial roof restoration.
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Will a coating stop rust on my metal commercial roof?
Yes, when proper rust treatment is part of the system. Rust converters or rust-inhibiting primers neutralize active rust and prevent further progression. The top coat then seals out moisture and oxygen, addressing the conditions that cause new rust to start. Skipping the rust-treatment step is the most common cause of “coated” metal roofs that continue rusting underneath the coating.
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Can a coating fix leaking fasteners on my metal roof?
Yes. The fastener-treatment step in a proper metal coating system addresses every fastener, re-driving loose ones, replacing failed ones, and sealing over each fastener head as part of the coating application. This is one of the most reliable benefits of metal roof restoration coatings.
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Will the coating qualify my metal roof for cool-roof rebates or ENERGY STAR?
Most major manufacturers’ white metal coating systems carry ENERGY STAR ratings and meet cool-roof code requirements. Specific rebates vary by program and jurisdiction, talk to your tax advisor or local utility about what’s currently available.
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Can you coat a metal roof that has hail damage?
Yes, and this is often the right approach when hail damage is functional but not structurally severe. We document the damage for any insurance claim, repair functional issues (rust starting at impact sites, paint system damage, panel-level repairs where needed), and apply the restoration system as part of the work. On metal roofs with widespread severe hail damage, replacement may be the right call instead, our inspection will tell you which.
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How disruptive is metal roof coating application to my building operations?
Significantly less disruptive than tear-off and replacement. There’s no demolition and the roof is never opened to weather. Crews work primarily on the exterior, with minimal noise penetration into the building below. Most commercial properties remain fully operational throughout the application.
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