
A newer roof that's already leaking is one of the most frustrating things a property owner can deal with. You paid for a roof. It should work. When it doesn't - especially on a metal roof that hasn't been around long - the problem almost always traces back to how it was installed.
Here's what we were working with: creasing in the panels, silicone patches slapped on as a band-aid fix, and seams that were never properly sealed to begin with. That kind of shoddy workmanship doesn't just look bad. It lets water in, and water damage compounds fast.
We brought in a Fiber Seal system to address it the right way. Fiber Seal is a spray-applied restoration coating that bonds directly to the metal surface and creates a seamless, watertight layer across the entire roof. It's not a patch. It's not a cover-up. It's a fully adhered membrane that gives the roof the protection it should have had from day one. The close-up of the finished coat shows exactly how clean and consistent that coverage is.
Choosing the wrong contractor upfront costs you twice - once for the bad work, and again when someone has to come fix it. Metal roofing done right lasts for decades. Metal roofing done wrong starts failing almost immediately. We see it more than we'd like to. The good news is that a roof restoration like this can get a compromised metal roof back on track without a full tear-off and replacement.
If your metal roof is showing signs of improper installation - lifting seams, visible patches, or leaks that shouldn't be there - it's worth getting an honest assessment before the damage goes deeper.