
Specially Designed and Formulated for LASTING Rust Prevention, Waterproofing, Beautification, Insulation and Sound Deadening of Your Metal Building!
How Long Should a Metal Roof Last?
A good metal roof should last the life of a building, yet many must be replaced within a span of 10 to 15 years. This premature loss, a result of neglect, can be eliminated by using WHITE-STAR LIQUID RUBBER BASE ROOF COATING. WHITE-STAR is not just a coating. It is part of a complete building maintenance program. Let us explain why metal roofs and sidewalls are so valuable – how PACE’s WHITE-STAR is used throughout North America to extend the life of a metal building at remarkable low cost.
Cost of Metal Keeps Climbing!
Metal cost keeps climbing at an alarming rate. This means metal roofs increase in value with each passing day. Protecting a metal building before it rusts or leaks (preventative maintenance) is one of the smartest investments your business can make. Simple, well planned renewal with WHITE-STAR is an intelligent answer that makes good economics.
Unique Features of WHITE-STAR
Only WHITE-STAR contains the ultraviolet inhibitor, Tinuven, that prevents the sun’s damaging rays from cracking, peeling or discoloring metal roofs. Unlike conventional paints and coatings that break down under the sun, WHITE-STAR continues to protect, waterproof and beautify. Once applied, WHITE-STAR cures to a seamless, fully adhered rubbery membrane.
Only WHITE-STAR offers the anti-oxidant Irganox that extends the life of a metal surface two to three times that of conventional coatings. Irganox protects metal against the ravages of acid rain, airborne chemicals, and pollutants that are known to accelerate the process that breaks down conventional coatings and eventually destroys metal surfaces.
What’s the #1 Cause of Leaks & Unnecessary Roof Replacement?
Hail? Wind? Foot Traffic? Acid Rains? Building Settlement? Manufacturer's Defects? Shoddy Construction?
The Answer: None of the above.
Roof neglect is the number one cause of roof leaks and costly replacement because business owners are, typically, in an “out-of-sight, out-of-mind” situation, and will often wait until their roof leaks before doing anything about repairing it.

The graph at right shows the excessive expansion and contractions which occur in a metal roof compared to the rate of other metal buildings under identical conditions. Over time, this movement loosens fasteners and lifts seams, allowing water entry.
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