Metal Roofing Steps


Metal Roof Coatings Restoration/Repair


Complete Coverage in Five Easy Steps
Here's how this innovative system works:

Step 1: Surface Preparation
Loose rust and scale are removed by wirebrushing, scraping, or sandblasting. All field-applied coatings must be removed. Galvanized metal surfaces are acid etched to remove oil, dirt and debris and are thoroughly rinsed with water, and allowed to dry completely. Rusty areas are primed.
Step 1: Surface Preparation
Step 2: CaulkingStep 2: Caulking
All end laps, screw heads, washers and openings are sealed with Kwik Kaulk®, Conklin's acrylic caulking compound.
Step 3: Treating the Seams
The base coat and Spunflex fabric reinforcement or Conklin 3" butyl tape are applied along all vertical panel joints. Spunflex II or Conklin 6" butyl tape is used on horizontal seams.

Step 3: Treating the Seams
Step 4: Reflective Top CoatStep 4: Reflective Top Coat
The white reflective top coat is applied over fabric-reinforced joints and screws.
Step 5: Final Coat
A final white reflective top coat is applied over the entire roof.
Step 5: Final Coat


Conklin's Metal Roofing System will adhere to bare steel primed with Metal Ready®, Conklin's rust inhibiting metal primer, galvanized steel and aluminum metal decks.





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