Western Specialty Contractors, Sika to Co-Host Free Webinar on Liquid Applied Roofing
ST. LOUIS — Did you know? A form of liquid roofing was first used in the early 1800s when natural residue from petroleum distillation, called bitumen, was combined with jute, straw, rag felt and other materials to waterproof roofs. It wasn’t until the early 20th century that liquid roof coatings started to be commercially manufactured and more widely used.
Today, with so many systems and high-performance coatings available, facility managers may have a difficult time knowing exactly what type of liquid applied roofing to use, and when and where to use it for the best results.