
You may want to know what exactly goes on during roof restoration before you decide whether or not this could be a solution to your roofing problems. Here is what happens during the process of a roof restoration:
Pressure cleaning
Before the roof is restored, contractors will pressure clean the entire surface. They will use a powerful water spray to blow away any kind of dirt, debris, leaves or blockage that may have collected on the roof, as well as in the gutters.
Repointing
This is done to repair any broken metal or brick on the roof. Whether these damages were caused by excess weight, adverse weather conditions, or simply age, the contractors will work to repoint the structure until they are sure it is completely sound.
Sealer coat
After repointing, sealer coats are used to strengthen and seal the tiles or the materials that make your roof. This is done to make sure that your roof is able to withstand adverse weather conditions, preventing the roof from being damaged any farther.
Top coats
In most cases, there are usually two top coats. These top coats are used to give the roof the colouring it needs. The coats ensure that the roofs are bright and are restored to the original colouring, or to any colour that you prefer. After this process, the roof will appear brand new.
Inspection
This is usually the last stage of the roof restoration. Here, both the contractor and the homeowner inspect the roof to ensure the restoration work meets the highest standards. At this point, you can ask for a re-touch if you are not satisfied with how something has been done.