At TruRoof Spring Hill, we offer expert commercial roof sealing services to protect and extend the life of flat and low-slope commercial roofing systems across Hernando County. Our professional-grade coatings help stop leaks, reduce heat absorption, and restore aging roofs without the cost of a full replacement. Whether you manage a shopping plaza, church, warehouse, or office complex, our commercial roof sealing options provide a watertight, energy-efficient layer that keeps your business protected and compliant with Florida building codes.
Commercial roof sealing, also known as roof coating or restoration, involves applying a seamless, weather-resistant membrane over your existing roofing system. This process renews your roof’s surface without full removal or downtime.
At TruRoof Spring Hill, we use premium-grade sealants including:
Not every leaking or aging roof needs to be torn off. If your flat roof is structurally sound but showing surface damage, UV degradation, or minor leaks, a commercial roof coating system can restore its performance for a fraction of the cost.
Our high-performance roof sealants are designed to:
TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) roofing is a single-ply membrane ideal for flat commercial roofing systems. It’s UV-resistant, energy-efficient, and highly durable.
EPDM is a flexible rubber membrane perfect for low-slope commercial roofing.
Modified bitumen flat roofs are built to last and resist foot traffic, UV exposure, and Florida’s intense rain cycles.
Built-up roofing, or BUR, is a multi-layered flat roof system composed of bitumen and reinforcing fabrics.
Metal roofing systems offer superior durability, energy efficiency, and longevity for both residential and commercial buildings.
Available in options like standing seam, corrugated panels, and stone-coated steel, these roofs resist fire, wind, and extreme weather while reflecting heat to reduce cooling costs.
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) and hybrid membranes are high-performance solutions for flat or low-slope commercial roofs, combining flexibility, heat-weldable seams, and chemical resistance.
Hybrid membranes integrate materials like TPO and KEE to enhance strength, longevity, and UV protection.
If your roof qualifies for sealing, we’ll walk you through the process and recommend the best coating system based on your structure, goals, and budget. Choosing roof sealing instead of full replacement can deliver major benefits for your business:
If your building has a flat or low-slope roof in serviceable condition, a roof sealant may be the perfect solution. TruRoof Spring Hill provides commercial sealing services for:
We evaluate your current membrane, flashing, insulation, and drainage system to determine if sealing is appropriate.
The roof is cleaned of dirt, grease, mildew, and debris. Power washing or soft washing is used to ensure optimal adhesion.
We apply any needed primers, reinforce seams, reseal flashing, and patch small areas before applying the main coating.
We roll or spray on the roof sealant in one or more layers, following the manufacturer’s recommended thickness and cure time.
High-quality coatings last 10–20 years, depending on the product type and environmental exposure.
Yes. When applied correctly, commercial roof coatings can seal small leaks, prevent future intrusion, and waterproof the entire surface.
Repairs target specific damage. Sealing involves coating the entire surface with a continuous membrane, essentially restoring the roof.
Yes. Sealing typically costs 40–60% less than a full replacement and can be completed with far less disruption.
Not all. If your roof has structural issues, wet insulation, or severe membrane failure, a full replacement may be required.
Yes. All our sealing systems are Miami-Dade County approved, UV and fire-rated, and meet state wind uplift standards.
Typical pricing ranges from $2–$6 per square foot, depending on prep work, material used, and roof complexity.
Yes. Most systems include 10–20 year manufacturer warranties, plus TruRoof Spring Hill’s workmanship guarantee.
Absolutely. Reflective white coatings can lower rooftop temps by up to 40°F, reducing HVAC loads and energy bills.