Federal & Public Sector Roof Restoration
Engineered Solutions for Metal, Fiberglass, Galbestos, and Asbestos-Cement Roof Systems
Thermal-Tec provides engineered roof restoration solutions for federal, state, and municipal facilities, restoring metal, fiberglass, Galbestos, and asbestos-cement roofing systems. Our proprietary MR Multi-Ply® Vulcan Roofing System delivers non-conductive, durable, high-performance solutions while meeting OSHA, EPA, and federal building code requirements - all without disrupting facility operations or creating new health hazards.
Why Restoration Matters for Federal Facilites
Many federal and public facilities built between 1930 and 1985 contain aging, asbestos-laden roofing systems designed for longevity and fire resistance. Over time, these roofs face:
- Leaks and water infiltration
- Structural deterioration
- Regulatory risk for asbestos-containing materials like Transite (pictured)
- Operational challenges during maintenance
Thermal-Tec’s restoration approach addresses these risks without tearing off or disturbing the existing roof, helping agencies preserve safety, compliance, and mission-critical operations.
Thermal-Tec’s Restoration Advantage
Our MR Multi-Ply® Vulcan Roofing System is a non-invasive, high-performance solution that:
- Restores metal, fiberglass, Galbestos, and asbestos-cement roof systems(Transite) in place
- Seals and stabilizes existing roofs without new penetrations
- Maintains non-friable asbestos classification when applicable
- Adds tensile strength (80,000-100,000 lbs) while minimizing additional dead load
- Creates a seamless, monolithic, Class A fire-rated surface
- Allows facilities to remain fully operational during remediation
Proven Performance in High-Demand Environments
Federal projects demand methods that withstand regulatory scrutiny. Thermal-Tec has successfully restored roofing systems for:
- Federal industrial facilities operating under extreme heat or critical storage conditions
- Municipal infrastructure requiring uninterrupted operation
- Defense-related structures with strict regulatory compliance requirements
By stabilizing and restoring existing roofs, facility managers can address immediate performance concerns while reducing long-term liability.