The Importance of Roof Sealants: When to Use Them and What to Avoid

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Watch Our YouTube Breakdown on Roof Sealants with Scott Edwards at IRE! 🎥

At the International Roofing Expo (IRE), our CEO, Scott Edwards, had the chance to demonstrate the power of Karna-Flex Sealant (502MS) and why choosing the right sealant matters. In our latest YouTube video, we put this product to the test, showing you how it compares to other leading options.

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What Are Roof Sealants?

Roof sealants are liquid-applied coatings designed to protect, repair, and waterproof roofs. They create a flexible, weather-resistant barrier that can prevent leaks, reduce energy costs, and extend the life of a roofing system.

Key Benefits of Roof Sealants:

✅ Waterproofing & Leak Prevention – Ideal for preventing water infiltration, especially in vulnerable areas like seams, flashings, and minor cracks.
✅ Increased Roof Longevity – Extends the life of a roof by preventing premature deterioration.
✅ Energy Efficiency – Reflective sealants, such as white elastomeric coatings, reduce heat absorption and lower cooling costs.
✅ Versatility – Some sealants, like Karna-Flex Sealant (502MS), adhere to multiple roofing substrates, including asphalt, metal, and single-ply membranes.

📌 Source: National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA)


Scott Edwards’ IRE Demonstration: When to Use Roof Sealants

During the International Roofing Expo, Scott Edwards demonstrated real-world applications of Karna-Flex and explained when sealants work best.

🔹 Sealing Minor Leaks – Temporary or permanent fixes for small leaks or cracks.
🔹 Protecting Roof Flashings – Used around chimneys, vents, skylights, and seams to prevent water penetration.
🔹 Roof Coatings for Energy Efficiency – Applying reflective coatings to reduce heat absorption in hot climates.
🔹 Emergency Repairs – Some sealants, such as Karna-Flex, can even be applied to wet surfaces for immediate waterproofing.

📌 Source: Roofing Contractors Association of Texas (RCAT)


Drawbacks of Roof Sealants

While sealants are valuable, they have limitations. Scott emphasized that they are not a substitute for structural repairs.

⚠ Not Suitable for Structural Damage – Sealants won’t fix major roofing issues, such as sagging or missing sections.
⚠ Material Compatibility Issues – Some sealants don’t adhere well to specific surfaces. For example, silicone-based roofs require silicone sealants for proper bonding.
⚠ Lifespan & Maintenance – Sealants degrade over time due to UV exposure and harsh weather conditions, requiring periodic reapplication.
⚠ Improper Application Risks – DIY sealant application can lead to ineffective waterproofing if the surface isn’t prepared properly.

📌 Source: International Building Code (IBC)


Choosing the Right Roof Sealant

At IRE, Scott showcased Karna-Flex Sealant (502MS), explaining why it’s a top choice for roofing professionals.

✔ Material Compatibility – Works on asphalt, metal, TPO, and EPDM roofs.
✔ Flexibility & Durability – With 900% elongation, it withstands expansion and contraction.
✔ Ease of Application – No mixing required; applies easily with a brush or roller.
✔ Color Options – Available in white, black, and gray to blend with different roof types.
✔ Waterproofing Performance – Effective even in wet conditions, making it ideal for emergency repairs.

📌 Source: Karna-Flex Sealant Product Page


When NOT to Use Roof Sealants

Scott also emphasized situations where sealants aren’t the right solution:

❌ Major Structural Issues – If a roof has extensive damage, sagging, or missing sections, a full repair or replacement is needed.
❌ Unstable or Dirty Surfaces – Sealants require proper surface preparation for adhesion.
❌ On Incompatible Materials – Some coatings won’t bond properly, requiring a specialized solution.
❌ As a Permanent Fix for Major Leaks – While sealants provide temporary relief, they should not replace professional roofing repairs.

📌 Source: Federal Trade Commission (FTC)


Final Thoughts – Watch Our Video for a Full Breakdown

Roof sealants can be game-changers for roof maintenance and repairs, but choosing the right product is critical. Scott Edwards’ demonstration at IRE 2025 highlighted how Karna-Flex Sealant (502MS) stands out as a versatile, durable, and effective solution for roofing professionals and homeowners alike.

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By Scott Edwards

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Founder. Builder. No Plan B.

For ten years, Scott worked jobs that looked stable on the surface—finance, insurance, corporate roles—but always felt like they belonged to someone else’s vision. He wasn’t building anything of his own, and the day-to-day offered little more than repetition.

After a personal and financial low point—including a Chapter 7 bankruptcy—he found himself starting over with almost nothing. A friend gave him a shot in roofing sales. Two small jobs in, someone wrote his commission on a napkin at a diner table. The number was more than he’d made in weeks. That’s when he saw what this industry could offer—not just income, but real ownership over your success.

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