
Is it resistant to UV damage?
Is It Resistant to UV Damage?
Yes—modified bitumen roofing is resistant to UV damage, especially when installed with a protective surface layer or reflective coating. At L&L Roofing & Construction, we recommend modified bitumen systems with granulated cap sheets or coatings to ensure long-term durability under Georgia’s strong sun.
How Modified Bitumen Resists UV
Cap Sheets: A granulated or reflective top layer shields the membrane from harmful UV rays.
Coatings: Elastomeric or reflective coatings can be applied to smooth-surfaced systems to block sun exposure.
Built-in Protection: Polymers blended with asphalt improve flexibility and resistance to heat-related cracking.
Why UV Protection Matters in Gainesville
Georgia summers bring intense sunlight that can break down unprotected roofing.
UV exposure causes brittleness, cracking, and shortened roof life if left unchecked.
Properly surfaced modified bitumen roofs typically last 20–25 years without major UV damage.
FAQ: Is Modified Bitumen Roofing Resistant to UV Damage?
Q: Does every modified bitumen system come UV-protected?
A: Yes, but the protection type varies—some use granules, others require coatings.
Q: Can coatings be added later?
A: Absolutely. Reflective coatings can be applied as maintenance to refresh UV protection and extend lifespan.
Q: How does it compare to single ply roofing?
A: TPO and PVC are naturally reflective, while modified bitumen relies on surface layers or coatings for UV resistance.
Q: Will UV protection improve energy efficiency too?
A: Yes. Reflective surfaces reduce heat absorption, lowering cooling costs in summer.
At L&L Roofing & Construction, we believe in honesty, integrity, and doing the right thing. That means building modified bitumen systems that not only stand strong against storms but also resist UV damage for decades.
Call us today at (770) 874-0372 to schedule a consultation and learn about UV-resistant roofing options for your Gainesville property.
