• Leaky Seams and Fasteners: Metal roofs often develop leaks around panel seams and screw holes as the roof ages. Solution: Our Conklin® metal roof restoration system seals every seam and fastener, creating a fully waterproof barrier that stops leaks in their tracks.
  • Rust and Corrosion: North Carolina’s humidity and storms can lead to rust patches on metal panels, weakening the roof. Solution: We use Conklin’s rust-inhibiting primers and coatings to remove existing rust and prevent future corrosion, restoring the roof’s structural integrity.
  • High Energy Costs: An aging metal roof loses its reflective finish, causing your building to overheat in summer. Solution: Our bright white Conklin roof coatings reflect up to 85% of the sun’s heat, dramatically reducing roof temperatures and cooling costs.
  • Costly Replacements: Full roof replacement is expensive and disruptive to your business. Solution: Our restoration system renews your metal roof at a fraction of the cost and time of replacement, with minimal disruption to your operations.

Metal roofs are incredibly durable and are built to last for decades. They stand up to sun, wind, rain, and even snow. However, even the toughest metal roof will eventually experience wear and tear. If you own or manage a commercial building in North Carolina, you might start noticing problems like leaks around fasteners, rust spots, or higher indoor temperatures. Your first thought might be that you’ll need an expensive complete roof replacement. Good news: roof restoration can often solve these issues at a much lower cost and extend the life of your roof. In fact, using a high-quality system like Conklin’s Metal Roof Restoration (MR) System, we can stop leaks, inhibit rust, and add years of service life to your metal roof. This blog will educate you on why metal roofs need restoration, how the Conklin restoration process works, when a metal roof can (or cannot) be restored, and why Nisley Commercial Roofing’s solution can relieve your metal roof headaches in North Carolina.

Common Issues with Aging Metal Roofs

Over time, a once-perfect metal roof can develop a variety of issues. While it may look solid from the ground, years of exposure to the elements cause subtle damage that worsens if ignored. Here are the most common pain points we see on aging metal roofs:

  • Rust and Corrosion: Prolonged exposure to moisture (from rain, humidity, or standing water) triggers oxidation of the metal panels, leading to rust. Rust not only looks unsightly with its reddish-brown patches, but it also eats away at the metal, thinning it and compromising the roof’s structural integrity. If left unaddressed, rust can create holes in the metal and cause leaks, potentially damaging the underlying structure and interior of the building.
  • Loose or Failing Fasteners: Metal roof panels are secured with dozens (even hundreds) of screws and bolts. With North Carolina’s temperature swings—hot days and cool nights—metal expands and contracts, a phenomenon known as thermal movement. Over the years, this constant movement can loosen fasteners or even cause them to back out. A loose fastener leaves a small hole or gap, which is all that water needs to start seeping in. Eventually, you may notice leaks around these fastener points or see screws on the roof that have worked their way out.
  • Leaky Panel Seams: Metal roofs are made of multiple panels joined together, usually with overlapping seams. Those seam areas are vulnerable points. Old sealants can crack or fail, and panels can shift slightly due to wind or thermal expansion. The result is often gaps or cracks at seams where water finds its way through. If you’ve ever dealt with a drip during a rainstorm, there’s a good chance a seam leak was the culprit.
  • Faded or Chalky Coatings (Reduced Reflectivity): Many commercial metal roofs are coated with a factory finish or paint that is designed to reflect sunlight (often a light color or white coating). Over years, UV exposure and weather will cause that finish to fade, chalk, or accumulate dirt, reducing its reflective properties. A dull, darkened metal roof absorbs more solar heat. This means higher roof temperatures and more heat transfer into the building – driving up your cooling costs and making your HVAC system work harder. A less reflective roof also indicates the protective coating is aging, which could expose the bare metal to elements once the coating wears off.

Ignoring these issues can lead to more serious problems down the line, including interior water damage, mold growth, insulation deterioration, and even structural risks if rust spreads too far. The sooner you address metal roof problems, the better. That’s where restoration comes in as a smart, proactive solution.

Why Restore Instead of Replace?

When faced with an aging or leaking metal roof, many owners instinctively think a full replacement is the only fix. While replacement is necessary in some extreme cases (more on that later), metal roof restoration offers compelling advantages over tearing off and installing a new roof. Here’s why restoration is often the smarter choice:

  • Significant Cost Savings: Roof replacement is a major capital expense – it requires paying for removal and disposal of the old metal, purchasing all new roofing materials, and extensive labor for installation. Restoration, on the other hand, typically costs only a fraction of a full replacement. You reuse the existing roof structure and simply add new protective materials on top. In addition, many metal roof restoration systems (like Conklin’s) can be treated as a maintenance or repair expense, not a capital improvement – meaning you can expense it in the current year instead of depreciating over many years. This accounting benefit can improve your bottom line. Overall, restoration lets you preserve your budget for other business needs while still fixing your roof.
  • Minimal Business Disruption: Think about what’s involved in a full roof replacement – loud demolition, crews tearing off metal panels, possibly exposing the interior to weather during the process, and weeks of work. This can disrupt your operations, force sections of your facility to shut down, and even pose safety risks to occupants or inventory. In contrast, roof restoration is far less invasive and much faster. Our team works primarily on the roof surface, sealing and coating it, often completing the job in days (not weeks). There’s little noise or mess, and your daily business can usually continue uninterrupted. No lost productivity or halted operations – most customers and employees won’t even realize your roof is being worked on.
  • Extended Roof Lifespan: A professionally done metal roof restoration can add 10, 15, even 20 years of life to your existing roof. By resolving the leaks, stopping the rust, and shielding the metal with durable coatings, you essentially reset the clock on your roof’s longevity. In many cases, a roof can be restored more than once as long as it remains structurally sound. This means you might defer an expensive full replacement for decades. Protecting and maintaining your investment in this way provides long-term value – your roof keeps guarding your building without the huge expense of a new roof installation.
  • Improved Energy Efficiency: Restoration often involves applying bright white, highly reflective coatings that bounce away sunlight. By reflecting up to 85% of the sun’s UV and infrared energy, these coatings prevent your metal roof from super-heating under the Carolina sun. The roof stays cooler, which in turn keeps your building interior cooler and eases the load on your air conditioning. Many building owners see a noticeable drop in their utility bills after a Conklin white roof coating is installed. In fact, EnergyStar® roof products have been shown to lower roof surface temperatures by 15–30% and reduce cooling costs accordingly. Over the course of years, those energy savings add up significantly – an often overlooked financial perk of restoration. Plus, a cooler roof means less thermal expansion and contraction stress on the metal, which further extends the roof’s life by reducing the “thermal shock” cycle that can loosen fasteners. It’s a win-win for efficiency and durability.
  • Environmental Benefits: Choosing restoration is also a greener choice. Consider that a full roof replacement means tons of old metal, insulation, fasteners, and packaging for new materials will end up in the landfill. Restoration generates far less waste because the existing roof isn’t torn off. You’re essentially recycling your roof by renewing it. This conserves resources and avoids the environmental impact of manufacturing and transporting a whole new roof. Additionally, by lowering your building’s energy usage (through reflective coatings), you reduce your carbon footprint. In short, roof restoration is a sustainable solution that aligns with modern environmental goals, all while solving your roofing issues.

As you can see, restoring a metal roof can save you money, time, and headaches, all while delivering performance equal to a new roof. It’s always wise to evaluate restoration options before deciding to replace a metal roof that might have some life left in it.

A big rusty roof in North Carolina.

How Does the Metal Roof Restoration Process Work?

You might be wondering “What exactly happens when you restore a metal roof? How do these coatings and repairs work?” At Nisley Commercial Roofing, we follow a meticulous, multi-step process using Conklin roofing products to rejuvenate your metal roof. Here’s a step-by-step look at how we take a rusty, leaky metal roof and transform it into a durable, energy-efficient asset:

  1. Inspection & Preparation: Every restoration begins with a thorough inspection of your roof. We walk the roof to identify any problem areas, such as severely rusted sections, loose panels, or structural issues. This helps confirm that the roof is a good candidate for restoration (and not in need of partial replacement). Once the roof is deemed sound, we prepare the surface by addressing small repairs (tightening or replacing any missing fasteners, for example) and then giving the roof a deep cleaning. This involves removing all dirt, debris, and loose rust. We often use a pressure washer and a specialized cleaner like Conklin’s Rust-Off® solution to strip away rust and oxidation from the metal. By the end of this phase, the metal panels are clean and bare, which is critical for ensuring primers and coatings will adhere properly. (No coating will stick to a dirty or chalky roof for long!) Once washed, the roof is allowed to dry completely. This preparation stage sets the foundation for the rest of the restoration – skipping it or doing it poorly can lead to coating failures, so we take it very seriously.
  2. Apply Rust-Inhibiting Primer: With a clean surface, the next step is to treat any remaining rust and prime the metal for coating. We apply a rust-inhibiting metal primer (such as Conklin’s Encase® Metal Primer) across all panels, especially focusing on areas that had rust. This primer penetrates into the metal, neutralizes existing rust, and lays down a protective base layer that prevents further corrosion. Essentially, it “encapsulates” the metal to stop the oxidation process. Priming also creates an ideal surface for the upcoming coatings to bond with. Skipping primer would be a mistake – the coatings might not stick well to bare metal, and any unseen rust could continue to spread underneath. By using a high-quality primer designed for metal roofs, we ensure the roof is well-“anchored” for the restoration system and that rust won’t rear its ugly head beneath the new coating.
  3. Sealing Seams and Fasteners: Once the primer is cured, we address the most leak-prone areas: seams and fastener penetrations. All the linear seams where metal panels overlap are reinforced with fabric in a bed of acrylic coating. We embed a tough, flexible fabric (such as Conklin SpunFlex® mesh) into a layer of coating that we brush along each seam. This reinforcement is like adding a flexible patch along the entire seam, which strengthens it and ensures no water can slip through. In addition, every exposed screw head or fastener is sealed. We apply a premium caulking or sealant (Conklin’s Kwik Kaulk® or similar) over each fastener to close off that tiny entry point from water intrusion. These steps essentially eliminate the typical leak sources on a metal roof. When done, all seams are now covered by a seamless membrane and all fasteners are waterproofed. This level of detail is what makes the restoration truly effective – we’re not just slapping a coating on; we’re surgically addressing the weak spots that cause leaks.
  4. Apply Reflective Coatings: With the seams and fasteners sealed, we move on to the coating application over the entire roof. We install a base coat and a finish coat of Conklin’s roofing coating, creating a new continuous membrane across the metal roof. Typically, a base coat is rolled or sprayed on first, which the fabric in the seams was already embedded into. Then the final white top coat is applied, which cures into a weatherproof, elastomeric layer over the whole roof surface. The result is a bright white, seamless roof surface that is fully adhered to the metal underneath. This coating serves multiple purposes: it forms a waterproof shield that stops leaks, it protects the metal from UV and the elements, and it delivers the highly reflective, energy-saving properties discussed earlier. Conklin’s top coats are Energy Star® rated and can reflect as much as 85% of sunlight, dramatically reducing heat build-up on the roof. Once this finish coat is in place and cured, your metal roof is no longer an assemblage of panels and fasteners – it is essentially a single, monolithic roof surface with no exposed seams or gaps. It’s like we wrapped your entire roof in a durable, rubber-like blanket that is fully weatherproof.

After these steps, your metal roof is fully restored. It will look like a new roof (typically white or light-colored), and it will behave like a new roof – no leaks, no rust issues, and a high reflectivity surface. We often say that a restored metal roof with Conklin coatings is better than a new metal roof, because it solves the inherent design flaw of exposed seams and fasteners that new metal roofs have. The entire restoration process can usually be completed with minimal disruption to your facility’s routine, and we don’t need to tear off your existing roof at all.

When Should a Metal Roof Be Replaced Instead?

Roof restoration is a fantastic option in most cases, but we’d be remiss not to mention that sometimes replacement is the only viable path. How do you know the difference? As part of any professional roof evaluation, the contractor should determine if your metal roof is structurally capable of being restored. If we find any of the following conditions, a full or partial roof replacement might be recommended instead of (or before) a restoration:

  • Severe Structural Deterioration: If the metal panels have rusted completely through in many areas or if the rust has compromised the structural supports (purlins or decking), the roof may no longer be structurally sound. A restoration coating cannot fix metal that’s rusted to the point of weakness or holes. For example, if walking on the roof feels spongy or panels flex underfoot, that’s a bad sign. In such cases, those weakened sections of metal must be replaced. A restoration is only as good as the substrate it’s applied to – if the metal is crumbling, a coating won’t save it.
  • Extensive Leaks at Flashings or Penetrations: Certain areas like the intersection between the roof and walls, skylights, curbs, or other penetrations have flashings that can fail. If critical flashings are badly installed or damaged to the point they can’t be sealed, a restoration alone may not cure the leaks. Similarly, if there are additions on the roof (HVAC units, etc.) with complex curbs that have leaked for years, the underlying materials could be rotted. We may need to remove and properly rebuild some of those flashing areas or replace sections around them before a restoration overlay. Basically, any active leak sources must be addressed – a coating is not a band-aid for major design flaws or broken components.
  • Major Panel Damage or Finish Failure: If the metal roof’s factory finish is almost entirely gone, with widespread rust, large areas of flaking paint, or many panels bent and damaged, it could indicate that the roof is at end-of-life. A coating could adhere poorly to heavily deteriorated surfaces. Additionally, if a significant number of panels are physically damaged (e.g. hail-dented, torn at seams, etc.), it might be more practical to replace those panels or the whole roof. Restoration works best on a metal roof that, despite some issues, is fundamentally intact and securely attached. If over 25–30% of the roof panels are in bad shape, a replacement may be more cost-effective in the long run.

Ultimately, the decision comes down to a careful inspection and honest assessment of the roof’s condition. At Nisley Commercial Roofing, we will always recommend what’s best for the customer. Our philosophy is to restore when feasible, but not to cut corners if a roof truly needs replacement. If your roof falls in a gray area – some parts are good, others are beyond repair – we might do a hybrid approach (replace certain sections or panels, then restore the rest). The good news is, most metal roofs can be restored. We just make sure to verify that before proceeding. If we encounter the above red flags, we’ll let you know and discuss the next steps, which could involve targeted repairs or a new roof.

Request a Free Roof Evaluation

Metal roof restoration can resolve the headaches of leaks, rust, and high energy bills without the cost and hassle of a full replacement. The Conklin metal roof coating system provides a proven way to breathe new life into your roof – stopping leaks, extending its lifespan, and improving energy efficiency. If you’re a commercial building owner or facility manager in North Carolina dealing with metal roof problems, Nisley Commercial Roofing is here to help. We specialize in restoring aging metal roofs and have years of experience using the Conklin MR System to deliver like-new performance to our clients’ roofs.

Don’t let a leaky or rusted metal roof jeopardize your operations or your budget. Contact Nisley Commercial Roofing for a free, no-obligation roof evaluation. We’ll inspect your metal roof, explain its condition, and let you know if restoration is a viable solution. Our experts will provide an honest assessment and guide you through the options – whether that’s a cost-saving restoration or, if necessary, a replacement. We take pride in solving North Carolina business owners’ metal roof pain points with reliable, high-quality workmanship.

Ready to put an end to leaks and extend the life of your metal roof? Reach out today to schedule your free roof evaluation. Let us show you how our Conklin-powered metal roof restoration system can protect your investment and give you peace of mind for years to come. We’re here to keep your business dry, safe, and energy-efficient – all under a roof that you can trust.

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  • Metal roofs can face a range of issues due to aging, including rust, failing fasteners, seam leaks, and reduced reflectivity.
  • Metal roof restoration offers several advantages over replacement, including significant cost savings, minimized business disruption, extended roof lifespan, enhanced energy efficiency, and environmental responsibility.
  • Nisley Commercial Roofing’s metal roof restoration process involves a thorough cleaning process, followed by the application of a rust-inhibiting primer, sealing seams and fasteners, and finally, applying an energy-saving coating.

Metal roofs are built to last. They’re durable, weather-resistant, and capable of standing up to years of punishment from sun, wind, rain, and snow. However, even the toughest roofing system has a breaking point. Over time, a metal roof can face a range of issues. While the immediate reaction might be to consider a complete roof replacement, roof restoration can be a more cost-effective and sustainable solution.

Here’s a look at everything you need to know about commercial metal roof restoration.

Issues Faced by an Aged Metal Roof

While an aged metal roof could look solid from the outside, there may be underlying issues caused by years of wear and tear. Some of the common problems include:

  • Rust: Moisture from standing water or inadequate drainage can initiate oxidation, leading to rust formation. This corrosion weakens the metal over time, potentially causing leaks and structural instability.
  • Failing Fasteners: Metal roofs are held together by screws and fasteners. Temperature fluctuations, due to the constant cycle of thermal expansion and contraction, can cause these fasteners to loosen, back out, or become damaged. This creates pathways for water infiltration, leading to leaks and potential damage to the building’s interior.
  • Seam Leaks: The seams where metal panels overlap are critical points of vulnerability. Over time, they can separate, crack, or lose their original sealant due to weathering and movement, allowing water to penetrate the roof system.
  • Reduced Reflectivity: Most metal roofs have reflective coatings that deflect sunlight to enhance energy efficiency and reduce cooling costs. As the roof ages, this coating can degrade, become dirty, or chalk. This diminishes its reflective properties and leads to increased energy consumption.

Ignoring these issues can lead to more significant problems down the line, including structural damage, mold growth, compromised insulation, and costly repairs to the building’s interior.

Why Choose Restoration over Replacement?

When faced with an aging or leaking metal roof, the knee-jerk reaction for many businesses is to consider a complete replacement. While replacement is sometimes necessary, metal roof restoration can offer you several advantages:

Significant Cost Savings

Roof replacement is a substantial capital expenditure, often including the removal and disposal of the old roof, the purchase of new materials like metal panels, underlayment, and fasteners, and extensive labor costs for installation. In contrast, metal roof restoration typically costs only a fraction of this, allowing businesses to allocate their valuable financial resources to other critical operational areas, such as equipment upgrades or marketing initiatives.

Minimized Business Disruption

A full roof replacement can be a highly disruptive and time-consuming process, potentially stretching over several days or even weeks depending on the roof size and complexity. This can necessitate temporary shutdowns of operations, create noise and safety concerns for employees and customers, and potentially impact productivity and revenue streams. Metal roof restoration, however, is generally a much faster and less invasive process, often completed in a fraction of the time with minimal disruption to daily business activities, allowing your operations to continue smoothly without significant interruption.

Extended Roof Lifespan

A properly executed metal roof restoration, especially with high-quality systems like Conklin’s, can significantly extend the service life of your existing metal roof by 10 to 20 years or even longer. This deferral of a costly roof replacement not only provides immediate financial relief but also offers long-term value by protecting your investment and ensuring continued reliable protection for your building and its contents for years to come.

Enhanced Energy Efficiency

Many metal roof restoration systems involve the application of highly reflective, often white-colored coatings with Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) values exceeding 80. These coatings can dramatically reduce the amount of solar heat absorbed by the roof surface, leading to significant reductions in interior temperatures and decreased reliance on air conditioning systems.

Environmentally Responsible

Roof replacement generates a significant amount of construction and demolition waste, with tons of old roofing materials like metal, insulation, and fasteners ending up in landfills. Metal roof restoration presents a more sustainable and environmentally responsible alternative by using parts of the existing roof structure. This helps reduce landfill waste, conserve valuable raw materials, and lower the carbon footprint associated with manufacturing and transporting new roofing materials.

The Nisley Approach to Metal Roof Restoration

At Nisley Commercial Roofing, we understand the unique demands placed on commercial roofs. We leverage the proven effectiveness of Conklin’s Metal Roof Restoration (MR) System to breathe new life into your aging metal roof, providing a sustainable and economical solution for your business. Our meticulous process ensures a durable, watertight, and energy-efficient result, tailored to withstand the diverse climatic conditions prevalent across North Carolina.

Thorough Cleaning

The first critical step is to thoroughly clean the entire roof surface. We use specialized cleaning solutions, like Conklin’s Rust Off, to effectively remove years of accumulated dirt, debris, rust, and oxidation that can compromise the integrity of the existing metal.

This meticulous cleaning process ensures a clean surface, which is absolutely crucial for the optimal adhesion and long-term performance of subsequent coatings and sealants. This step sets the stage for a successful restoration, preventing contaminants from interfering with the bonding of the new protective layers.

Laying the Foundation

Once the roof is clean and dry, we apply a high-quality, rust-inhibiting primer like Conklin’s Encase rust-inhibiting metal primer. This specialized primer goes beyond simply preparing the surface; it actively neutralizes existing rust and forms a robust barrier against further corrosion. This significantly enhances the roof’s long-term resistance to rust, a common issue in varying US climates with humidity and precipitation.

Sealing Seams and Fasteners

The seams where metal panels overlap and the fasteners holding the roof system together are the most common points of water infiltration on a metal roof. Our restoration process involves reinforcing all horizontal and vertical seams with durable, flexible fabric meticulously embedded into Conklin’s premium acrylic elastomeric roof coating. This creates a seamless and completely watertight membrane across the entire seam, preventing water penetration even under challenging weather conditions.

This detailed attention to sealing these vulnerable areas is paramount in ensuring a truly leak-proof roof that protects your valuable assets.

Applying the Energy-Saving Coating

The final and crucial step is the application of a highly reflective finish coat to the entire prepared roof surface. Conklin’s high-performance reflective coatings are scientifically engineered to reflect a significant portion—up to 85%—of the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) energy. This dramatic reduction in solar heat absorption directly translates to savings on cooling costs for businesses, particularly during the sweltering summer months experienced across North Carolina.

The significant reduction in thermal cycling reduces the continuous expansion and contraction of the metal panels caused by temperature fluctuations. This prevents further loosening of fasteners, reducing stress on the seams, and contributing to the long-term stability of the restored roof system.

What to Expect During Restoration?

Restoring a metal roof isn’t something you do in a hurry—but it also doesn’t grind business to a halt. At Nisley Commercial Roofing, we plan each job around your operations to keep things running smoothly. Here are a few things to consider:

  • Roof Assessment: Inspect the metal roof to determine its suitability for restoration. Factors such as the extent of rust damage, the condition of the underlying structure, and the presence of any pre-existing issues need to be carefully evaluated.
  • Proper Preparation: Extensive preparation is important for the long-term success of the restoration. If not, the roof restoration process can lead to poor adhesion of coatings and premature failure.
  • Quality of Materials: The choice of restoration materials significantly impacts the durability and performance of the restored roof. Nisley Commercial Roofing relies on the high-quality, proven Conklin MR System to ensure lasting results and maximum benefits for our clients.
  • Expert Application: The application of the restoration system requires specialized knowledge and techniques. Our skilled and trained professionals at Nisley Commercial Roofing possess the expertise to ensure proper application and a seamless, watertight finish.
  • Warranty and Maintenance: Understanding the warranty offered on the restoration system and establishing a plan for ongoing maintenance are important considerations for maximizing the lifespan and performance of your restored roof.

Why Nisley Commercial Roofing is Your Trusted Partner

Choosing the right commercial roofing contractor is a critical decision. At Nisley Commercial Roofing, we pride ourselves on our expertise, integrity, and commitment to providing exceptional service. Here’s why businesses in North Carolina trust us with their metal roof restoration needs:

  • Specialized Expertise: We understand the unique challenges and intricacies of metal roofing systems and possess the specialized knowledge and skills required for effective restoration. We are passionate about taking leaky and rusty metal roofs and transforming them into reliable and energy-efficient assets.
  • Proven Solutions with Conklin: We are proud to partner with Conklin, a top roof coating brand, to offer a comprehensive and proven solution to all our customers. This ensures that your business benefits from high-quality materials and a time-tested process.
  • Focus on Restoration First: We offer a full range of commercial roofing services, including installation and replacement of various roofing systems like TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen. However, our primary focus is on providing cost-effective and sustainable restoration solutions for metal roofs. We believe in extending the life of your existing roof whenever possible.
  • Commitment to Quality and Durability: Our goal is not just to fix your immediate roofing problems but to provide a lasting solution that protects your business for years to come. We are committed to using high-quality materials and employing skilled professionals to ensure the durability and performance of our restorations.

Whether you have a flat roof requiring TPO or EPDM installation or a low-slope roof needing a modified bitumen system, our experienced team has the knowledge and skills to deliver reliable and high-quality solutions.

Don’t let an aging or leaky metal roof compromise your business. Our Conklin metal roof restoration system offers a cost-effective, sustainable, and efficient way to revitalize your existing roof. Ready to explore the possibilities of metal roof restoration for your business? Contact us today for a comprehensive roof assessment!

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