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Everest - PremFlex - Flexible Roof Tile Paint - Everest Paints
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SummitSeal - Ultimate Concrete Sealer - Solvent Free - Colour Enhancer - Everest Paints
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Clear Roof Protection?

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Roof paints provide a coloured refurbishment finish for concrete roof tiles. Where a clear protective treatment is required, apply a roof sealer.

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Roof Coatings for Concrete Roof Tiles and Exterior Roof Surfaces

Duty classification:
Light to Medium Duty
Suitable substrates:
Concrete roof tiles Concrete Previously coated roofs

System Overview

For concrete roof tiles, concrete roofing elements, and previously coated roof surfaces, protective roof coatings provide a weather-resistant layer designed to improve durability and restore the appearance of ageing roof structures. Roof paints form a protective film across prepared substrates, helping reduce moisture penetration while protecting surfaces from prolonged exposure to sunlight and environmental weathering.

Exterior roof surfaces experience continuous environmental stress from rainfall, UV radiation, temperature variation, and airborne contamination. Over time, untreated or weathered roof tiles can lose colour, absorb moisture, and develop surface deterioration. Roof coating systems help restore surface protection while improving the visual consistency of the roof.

EVEREST and EVEREST SummitSeal roof coatings utilise acrylic and oil-based technologies designed to adhere to mineral roofing materials. Acrylic coatings typically provide good UV stability and weather resistance, while oil-based systems can deliver durable film formation across prepared roof surfaces.

These coatings are commonly used in maintenance and refurbishment projects to extend the service life of residential and light commercial roofing structures.

Suitable Substrates & Surface Preparation

Concrete roof tiles and concrete roofing surfaces must be properly prepared before applying roof coatings to ensure reliable adhesion and consistent coverage.

Roofs often accumulate dirt, algae, moss, and environmental debris that must be removed prior to coating. Cleaning is typically carried out using pressure washing or appropriate surface cleaning methods to restore the substrate condition.

Any loose or deteriorated coatings from previous applications should be removed before applying new coating layers. Areas of damaged or unstable substrate should be repaired prior to coating to maintain the integrity of the roof surface.

Previously coated roofs may be recoated where the existing coating remains well adhered. Light abrasion and cleaning may be required to provide a suitable base for the new coating layer.

Because roof coatings are applied to exposed exterior surfaces, the substrate must be fully dry before application to ensure correct film formation and adhesion.

Performance Characteristics & Limitations

Roof paints provide a protective barrier that helps reduce water penetration and protect roofing substrates from environmental exposure. The coating film helps maintain the integrity of the surface while restoring a consistent decorative finish across weathered roofs.

Acrylic roof coatings are commonly used on concrete roof tiles due to their flexibility and resistance to UV degradation. These coatings help preserve colour stability while protecting the surface from weathering.

Oil-based roof coatings can provide robust film formation and strong adhesion across prepared roof substrates. These systems are often used where durable surface protection and refurbishment of older roof surfaces are required.

Despite these protective benefits, standard roof paints are typically designed for maintenance and refurbishment rather than full waterproofing. They help improve weather resistance but do not replace specialist roofing membranes used for flat roofs or structural waterproofing systems.

Performance is also dependent on correct surface preparation and application under suitable environmental conditions.

Internal vs External Considerations

Roof coatings in this category are designed specifically for exterior use. Roof surfaces are continuously exposed to weather conditions including rainfall, sunlight, wind, and seasonal temperature variation.

Exterior roof paints must therefore maintain adhesion and surface durability under prolonged environmental exposure. Acrylic technologies are commonly used for this purpose due to their ability to withstand UV radiation and maintain flexibility over time.

Because these coatings are intended for exposed roof structures, they are not suitable for interior surfaces or enclosed environments.

Application timing and weather conditions should also be considered when coating roofs to ensure correct curing and long-term coating performance.

Selection Guidance & When to Specify Alternatives

Roof paints and coatings are typically specified for refurbishment and maintenance of concrete roof tiles and mineral roof surfaces where weather protection and visual improvement are required.

They are commonly used on residential houses, garages, agricultural buildings, workshops, and light commercial properties where roof surfaces require restoration or protective maintenance.

However, roofs experiencing significant water ingress or requiring structural waterproofing may require more specialised roofing systems. Flat roofs, in particular, often require dedicated waterproofing membranes rather than conventional roof paints.

Selecting the appropriate roof coating should therefore consider the type of roofing material, the condition of the existing surface, and the level of environmental exposure to ensure reliable long-term protection.

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Technical Guidance & Application Advice

Roof coatings must adhere reliably to mineral roof substrates while providing protection against weather exposure and UV degradation. Proper cleaning, removal of biological growth, and assessment of existing coatings are essential before application. Acrylic and oil-based roof paints are commonly used on concrete roof tiles and similar substrates where decorative refurbishment and surface protection are required.

How should concrete roof tiles be prepared before applying roof paint?

Concrete roof tiles should be thoroughly cleaned to remove moss, algae, dirt, and environmental contamination before coating. Pressure washing is commonly used to restore the surface condition, followed by sufficient drying time before painting. Any loose or deteriorated previous coatings should be removed, and damaged tiles should be repaired or replaced where necessary. Proper preparation allows the coating to bond effectively with the roof surface and helps ensure consistent coverage.

Can roof paint be applied over previously coated roof tiles?

Repainting previously coated roof tiles may be possible where the existing coating remains stable and well adhered. The surface should be cleaned thoroughly and inspected for flaking, blistering, or degraded coatings. Any unstable areas should be removed before applying the new roof coating. Light abrasion or spot priming may be required where bare areas are exposed during preparation to maintain consistent adhesion.

What types of coatings are used on concrete roof tiles?

Roof coatings for concrete tiles are commonly based on acrylic or oil-based resin systems. Acrylic coatings are often used due to their weather resistance and ability to form flexible films on mineral surfaces. Oil-based coatings may also be used in certain refurbishment situations where durable decorative protection is required. The most suitable coating depends on the condition of the roof and the level of environmental exposure.

Do roof coatings provide protection against weather and UV exposure?

Roof coatings are formulated to help protect roof surfaces from environmental exposure including rainfall, temperature changes, and ultraviolet light. When applied to properly prepared substrates, these coatings can help reduce surface deterioration and maintain the appearance of roof tiles over time. However, their effectiveness depends on correct preparation, film thickness, and the overall condition of the underlying roof structure.

Can roof paint be used on all types of roofs?

Roof paints designed for mineral substrates are generally suitable for concrete roof tiles and similar roofing materials. However, they are not typically intended for flat roofs requiring specialist waterproofing membranes or for flexible roofing systems. Roof structures that require full waterproofing performance may need dedicated roofing membranes or specialist coating systems designed specifically for those applications.

How often should roof coatings be reapplied?

The maintenance interval for roof coatings depends on environmental exposure, roof orientation, and the condition of the original coating system. Roofs exposed to persistent weathering, biological growth, or UV exposure may gradually lose their protective film over time. Periodic inspection can help identify areas where the coating has thinned or deteriorated, allowing maintenance recoating to be carried out before more extensive preparation becomes necessary.

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