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Commercial Roof Coatings in Aurora, CO

For commercial property owners with an aging but structurally sound flat roof, commercial roof coatings are often the smartest move on the table. A properly specified and applied coating can extend the service life of an existing roof by 10 to 20 years, stop existing leaks, dramatically improve energy performance, and qualify for a fresh manufacturer warranty, all at a fraction of the cost of a full tear-off and replacement. For Aurora, CO buildings facing high-altitude UV, intense hail seasons, and dramatic temperature swings, the right coating system can also materially improve a roof’s resistance to the conditions that age it fastest.

Baseline Roofing and Solar specifies and installs commercial roof coating systems across Aurora, CO and surrounding Colorado communities. We’re certified to apply coatings from every major manufacturer. And we work across all three of the main coating chemistries, silicone, acrylic, and elastomeric/metal restoration coatings. Because we’re certified across full membrane systems too (TPO, EPDM, PVC, modified bitumen, and built-up), we can give you an honest comparison of coating versus replacement on your specific roof rather than pushing whichever option happens to be more profitable.

This page covers what commercial roof coatings actually do, the main coating types we install, when coatings make sense versus when they don’t, the application process, and what to expect from a coating system on a Aurora, CO commercial roof.

What Commercial Roof Coatings Do

A commercial roof coating is a liquid-applied protective membrane that goes over an existing roof system to seal it, extend its service life, and add specific performance characteristics, most often UV protection, reflectivity, ponding water resistance, and waterproofing. Properly applied, a coating becomes a continuous, fully-adhered layer with no seams, which eliminates the most common failure points on aging single-ply, modified bitumen, built-up, spray foam, and metal commercial roofs.

Commercial property owners typically choose coatings for one or more of five reasons:

  • Extending the life of an aging roof. A coating applied to a structurally sound but aging roof can add 10 to 20 years of service life, often deferring a full replacement by an entire decade.
  • Stopping leaks at a fraction of replacement cost. When the underlying roof is sound but seams, flashings, and surface have aged out, a coating system can address widespread minor failures in a single application.
  • Improving energy efficiency. Reflective “cool roof” coatings, typically white, reduce summer cooling loads on commercial buildings, often qualifying for ENERGY STAR ratings and meeting Title 24 / cool roof requirements.
  • Restoring storm-damaged roofs. When hail or wind damage has compromised the surface across an entire roof but the underlying system is still sound, a coating can restore continuity and add a fresh manufacturer warranty.
  • Earning a new manufacturer warranty. Most commercial coating manufacturers offer 10-, 15-, or 20-year warranties on properly installed systems, effectively giving an aging roof a new warranty period without replacing it.

Types of Commercial Roof Coatings We Install

Coating chemistry matters. Each major coating type performs differently in Colorado’s climate, costs differently, and works best on specific underlying roof systems. Here’s the overview of what we install, each linked to a dedicated page with the full details.

Commercial Silicone Roof Coatings

Silicone coatings offer the best ponding water resistance of any coating chemistry, exceptional UV stability for Aurora, CO’s Colorado’s high-elevation sun, and strong long-term performance with minimal maintenance. The category leader for low-slope commercial roofs with ponding issues, and our most-recommended coating system for many Aurora, CO applications.

Commercial Acrylic Roof Coatings

Acrylic coatings deliver excellent reflectivity for cool-roof energy savings, water-based application that’s easier to work with than solvent-based systems, and competitive pricing. Acrylics are the right choice on roofs with good drainage and high UV exposure where ponding water isn’t a concern.

Commercial Metal Roof Coatings

Metal-specific coating systems address the unique conditions of aging metal commercial roofs, rust, fastener back-out, seam failure, and deteriorated panel finishes. The right metal coating system can restore an aging metal roof and add 15+ years of service life at a fraction of replacement cost.

When Coatings Are the Right Answer (and When They Aren’t)

Coatings are not a universal solution. They work brilliantly on some roofs and would be a waste of money on others. The honest decision framework looks like this.

Coatings are a strong fit when:

  • The underlying roof system is structurally sound but aging, surface degradation, minor seam failures, or general wear
  • The insulation underneath is dry and intact (a moisture survey can confirm)
  • The roof has 5 to 15 years of remaining structural life that you want to preserve
  • Energy efficiency is a goal, cool-roof reflectivity is a major coating benefit
  • Budget constraints favor extending the existing roof over full replacement
  • Operational disruption needs to be minimized, coatings install with much less disruption than tear-offs

Coatings are not the right answer when:

  • The underlying roof has saturated insulation or significant deck damage
  • The membrane system has failed system-wide rather than at the surface
  • The existing roof is at or beyond its expected service life
  • Storm damage has fractured the underlying system, not just the surface
  • Building code requires drainage or insulation upgrades that a coating can’t address

On every coating estimate, we inspect the roof thoroughly, including a moisture survey when warranted, and tell you straight whether a coating will produce the long-term outcome you need or whether replacement is actually the better path. We don’t recommend coatings on roofs that should be replaced. And we don’t recommend replacement on roofs where a coating would deliver the same long-term result for less money.

The Coating Application Process

Coatings only work when they’re applied to a properly prepared substrate. Most coating failures we see on roofs originally done by other contractors trace back to application shortcuts, skipping the cleaning, skipping the primer, applying at the wrong temperature, or applying at the wrong thickness. We don’t cut those corners.

  • Inspection and assessment. We inspect the existing roof, identify any structural issues that need to be addressed before coating, perform a moisture survey if appropriate, and confirm the coating system is right for the roof.
  • Repairs and substrate preparation. Any membrane damage, failed seams, or flashing issues are repaired first. Loose materials are removed. Surfaces are cleaned, typically power-washed, to remove dirt, oxidation, and contaminants that would compromise adhesion.
  • Primer application (where required). Many coating systems require a primer for proper adhesion to the underlying roof. We follow manufacturer specifications precisely.
  • Reinforcement at critical details. Seams, penetrations, and transitions are reinforced with manufacturer-approved fabric or tape embedded in the coating to prevent failure at high-stress locations.
  • Coating application. The coating is applied at the specified thickness, typically in two or more passes, using spray, roller, or squeegee depending on the system and conditions.
  • Inspection and documentation. We verify coating thickness using wet-mil gauges during application and document the installation for the manufacturer warranty.
  • Warranty registration. The manufacturer warranty is registered to the building, and our workmanship warranty is provided in writing.

Coatings and Aurora, CO’s Climate

Colorado’s climate creates specific challenges and opportunities for commercial roof coatings.

High-altitude UV exposure.

At Colorado’s elevation, Aurora, CO receives substantially more UV than lower-elevation cities. UV is the primary degradation factor for most coating systems, which is why we lean heavily toward silicone and high-quality elastomeric systems for Aurora, CO applications, both have superior UV stability compared to lower-grade alternatives.

Freeze-thaw cycles.

Colorado freeze-thaw cycles drive moisture into any compromised coating, making adhesion and reinforcement at critical details non-negotiable. Coatings applied without proper substrate preparation in this climate fail within a few seasons.

Ponding water.

Many older Aurora, CO commercial roofs have ponding issues from inadequate slope or aging insulation. Silicone coatings handle ponding water far better than acrylics, which is one of the key factors in coating chemistry selection on Aurora, CO buildings.

Hail considerations.

Coatings don’t make a roof hail-proof, but reinforced coating systems can improve impact resistance compared to bare aged membrane. Where hail is a major concern, an impact-resistant membrane system at the next replacement may be a better long-term play than coating an at-risk roof.

Frequently Asked Questions: Commercial Roof Coatings in Aurora, CO

  • How long does a commercial roof coating last?+

    Manufacturer warranties typically run 10, 15, or 20 years depending on the system, the coating thickness, and the substrate. Properly applied silicone coatings on suitable roofs commonly perform for 15 to 20+ years before recoating is needed. Acrylics typically deliver 10 to 15 years. Manufacturer warranties depend on certified installation, periodic inspection, and recoating at the appropriate interval.

  • How much does a commercial roof coating cost compared to replacement?+

    Coatings typically cost 30% to 60% less per square foot than full tear-off and replacement, depending on the coating system, the condition of the existing roof, and the prep work required. The cost difference is one of the main reasons coatings are attractive, but the right answer depends on whether the underlying roof can actually support a coating long-term. We’ll give you both numbers so you can decide.

  • Will a coating stop active leaks on my commercial roof?+

    On most aging commercial roofs with surface-level failures, yes, a properly applied coating stops leaks at seams, flashings, penetrations, and surface degradation points. On roofs where the underlying system has failed (saturated insulation, damaged decking, system-wide membrane failure), a coating won’t fix the underlying problem and isn’t the right solution. The inspection determines which situation you’re in.

  • Can a coating be applied over any commercial roof system?+

    Most major commercial roofing systems can be coated with the right coating system, including TPO, EPDM, PVC, modified bitumen, built-up, spray foam, and metal. Each substrate has specific compatibility requirements (which coating chemistries can be used, what primer is needed, what surface prep is required), and not every coating works on every substrate. We specify based on the actual roof, not a generic recommendation.

  • Do roof coatings qualify for ENERGY STAR or cool-roof rebates?+

    Many reflective white silicone and acrylic coatings carry ENERGY STAR ratings and meet cool-roof reflectivity requirements. Specific rebates and tax incentives vary by program, year, and jurisdiction, talk to your tax advisor or local utility about what’s currently available in your specific area.

  • How disruptive is the coating application to my building operations?+

    Coating application is significantly less disruptive than tear-off and replacement. There’s no debris, no demolition, no roof opened to weather. Crews work on the roof with minimal noise penetration into the building below. Most commercial properties remain fully operational throughout the coating process.

  • Can a coating be applied in winter in Aurora, CO?+

    Cold-weather application has limits. Most coating systems require minimum substrate and air temperatures to cure properly, typically 40°F to 50°F and rising, so winter application windows in Aurora, CO are limited. We schedule coating work for warmer months when temperature and weather conditions support proper application and cure.

Get a Commercial Roof Coating Estimate in Aurora, CO

If your commercial flat roof is aging, leaking at seams or flashings, losing reflectivity, or just needs more service life before a full replacement makes sense, a coating system may be the right next step. Baseline Roofing and Solar inspects, specifies, and installs commercial roof coatings across Aurora, CO and surrounding Colorado communities. And we tell you straight whether a coating is the right answer for your specific roof or whether replacement actually makes more sense.

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Roofing isn't a one-time transaction. It's a 20+ year relationship between your roof and the contractor that installed it, stands behind the warranty, and shows up when something needs attention years later. Baseline Roofing and Solar is built for that relationship. Whether you need a single repair or a multi-building portfolio program, a planned replacement or a storm-driven emergency response, we handle the full scope of roofing and solar work across Denver, the Front Range, mountain communities, and all of Colorado. We're Denver-based, fully licensed, manufacturer-certified across every major brand we install, and committed to being here when you need us, not just when there's a project to bid. Give us a call, request an inspection online. The conversation is free, the inspection is free, and the answer we give you will be the honest one.