Membrane Roof Restoration in Harrisonburg, Virginia

Most commercial membrane roofs don't need to be replaced — they need to be restored. Our fluid-applied membrane restoration system extends EPDM, TPO, and PVC roofs by 15-20 years per application, at 40-60% less than the cost of full replacement. And because the system is renewable, you can restore your roof again when the warranty period ends — indefinitely.

Why Trust Nova Roof

We've partnered with Conklin, a manufacturer with over 45 years of experience in commercial roof coatings. Their acrylic membrane restoration systems are specifically engineered to bond with existing membrane substrates, creating a seamless waterproof barrier that eliminates the seams and joints where most leaks originate.

Unlike generic roof coatings, our restoration process includes reinforcing every seam, penetration, and detail with polyester fabric embedded in the coating. This creates a fully reinforced monolithic membrane over your existing roof — not just a painted-on layer that will crack and peel.

What's Included

Works on EPDM, TPO, and PVC membranes
15-20 year renewable warranty
40-60% less than full replacement
No tear-off or landfill waste
Seamless waterproof barrier
Improved UV reflectivity and energy efficiency
Can be re-applied indefinitely
Minimal business disruption during application

Our Process

The restoration process begins with thorough cleaning to remove dirt, debris, and oxidation. We then make all necessary repairs to the existing membrane — sealing any active leaks, re-adhering lifted seams, and addressing flashing deficiencies.

Next, we reinforce all seams, penetrations, and details with polyester fabric embedded in acrylic coating. Finally, we apply the full-coverage acrylic topcoat in multiple passes, creating a seamless, reflective, waterproof surface. The entire process typically takes 1-2 weeks depending on roof size.

Frequently Asked Questions

Extend your roof's life — without replacement

Get a free inspection to see if your membrane roof is a restoration candidate.