Roof Coating​

Fluid Applied Reinforced Roofing System (FARR)

FARR systems consist of membranes that are installed “in place” using highly durable, water based, waterproofing compounds reinforced with tough polyester fabrics and surfaced with energy saving reflective coatings.

Once installed the seamless, monolithic system is tough, flexible and resistant to the extremes of nature. Our systems are designed to be installed directly over existing roof systems or as a new membrane on new construction.

Extra Protection From
Weather Changes

Often referred to as spray applied roofing or spray on roofing because they are a liquid applied roofing membrane, Fluid Applied Reinforced Roofing Systems are thicker than paint and have elastic properties that allow it to stretch and return to the original shape without causing damage. It is important that your roofing membrane stay flexible with fluctuations in weather and temperature in order to extend the life of your roof.

Advantages of FARR

Reduces the sun’s heat and
damaging UV radiation
Non-intrusive to building occupants
Less expensive option to
roof replacement
Tax incentives (considered a maintenance cost)
Seamless waterproof protection
Helps keep the roof cool and
in turn lowering utility costs
Extends the life of your current roof

Saving Your Roof
and Saving You Money

Your roof protects the assets underneath it. But it also accounts for most of your utility bills because of the heat it absorbs. Whether your roof is traditional tar and gravel, metal panel, or any other built-up roof system, it’s the reason your energy costs increase every year. J Turner Construction Fluid Applied Reinforced Roofing System can help you change that for the better.

Cooler Roof = Lower Utility Bills

Rising temperatures on a flat roof membrane lead to rising utility bills. Our Fluid Applied Reinforced Roofing System help reflects the sun’s heat. This reduces your roof’s temperature, which keeps your building cooler and your utility bills lower.

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