Elastomeric materials are defined by their ability to stretch significantly — up to 300% in some products — and return to their original dimensions. This property makes them ideal for roofs that experience thermal movement, building settlement, or irregular surfaces.
Water-based acrylic coatings are applied in multiple coats to create a seamless, reflective membrane over existing roofs. Excellent for BUR, modified bitumen, and metal substrates in moderate climates.
SBS-modified bitumen adds rubber polymers to asphalt, creating an elastomeric membrane that remains flexible at low temperatures — ideal for NJ's cold winters that can crack standard bitumen.
We apply reinforced elastomeric coating systems over aging flat roofs, embedding polyester fabric in wet coating to create a new waterproof membrane without tearing off the existing roof.
New Jersey's climate puts flat roofs through extreme stress — summer heat causes expansion, winter cold causes contraction, and freeze-thaw cycles repeat throughout the shoulder seasons. Elastomeric membranes accommodate this movement without developing the cracks and splits that plague rigid systems.