Rip Off vs Silicone
Comparing the cost of a residential roof coating vs. a complete replacement.
Apex Roof - Baltimore
6/10/20261 min read
When considering flat roof maintenance and replacement, many property owners find themselves at a crossroads: should they replace the entire roof or opt for a coating solution like silicone? Both choices have their merits, but the cost differences can significantly influence the decision. Replacing a flat roof can be a significant investment, often ranging from $9 to $18 per square foot, depending on the materials used and the extent of the work required. This includes tearing off the old roof, disposal of materials, and installation of a new system. Additionally, flat roofs may require structural assessments and upgrades, which can further escalate costs. On the other hand, applying a silicone coating is generally a more budget-friendly option, with prices averaging between $5 to $8 per square foot. This method involves cleaning the existing roof surface and applying a layer of silicone that can extend the roof's lifespan and improve its energy efficiency. Silicone coatings create a seamless barrier against leaks and UV rays, making them a popular choice for many property owners. Ultimately, property owners must weigh the upfront costs and long-term benefits of each option. While a flat roof replacement provides a fresh start, a silicone coating can serve as an effective restoration method at a fraction of the price. Regular maintenance and inspections can also play a crucial role in determining the best course of action for your flat roofing needs.
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