What We Do
Fluid-applied restoration for flat & low-slope roofs
Mori specializes in silicone and acrylic fluid-applied systems for commercial and multi-family properties—restoring the roof you already have instead of replacing it.

Compatible Substrates
What type of roofs can fluid-applied coatings be applied to?
Fluid-applied systems restore a wide range of flat and low-slope roof substrates.
TPO
Thermoplastic single-ply membranes.
Metal
Standing-seam and corrugated metal roofs.
Built-Up Roofs
Traditional built-up roofing with multiple plies and asphalt.
EPDM
Rubber single-ply membranes.
Modified Bitumen
SBS and APP cap sheets — torch-applied or self-adhered.
PVC
Polyvinyl chloride single-ply systems.

Our Systems
Engineered coatings, matched to your roof.
High-Solids Silicone Systems
Ideal for ponding water and the wet Pacific Northwest. Moisture-cured silicone forms a seamless, durable membrane that resists weathering.
- Excellent ponding-water resistance
- Single seamless membrane
- Warranty backed
- UV and weather resistant
- No tear-off required
- Fast cure time
Acrylic Reflective Systems
Highly reflective acrylic coatings that lower rooftop temperatures and interior energy consumption—an economical restoration for the right roof and climate conditions.
- High solar reflectivity
- Cool-roof performance
- Low-disruption application
- Cost-effective for the right roof
- Helps extend roof service life
- Energy Savings
Restoration vs. Tear-Off
Why restore instead of replace?
For most flat and low-slope roofs are in serviceable condition, a fluid-applied restoration delivers comparable protection on a faster timeline with far less downtime than a full tear-off.
Fluid-Applied Restoration
- Restores the existing roof — minimal material to the landfill
- Seamless, monolithic membrane with warranty backed
- Reflective surface lowers cooling loads
- Typical timeline: days, not weeks
- Downtime: building stays operational; low disruption, no tear-off debris
Full Tear-Off & Replacement
- Existing roof stripped and hauled to landfill
- New membrane with seams and fasteners
- Higher material and labor cost
- Typical timeline: weeks
- Downtime: significant disruption, noise, and exposure risk during removal

Industries Served
Built for the buildings that keep the region running.
Not sure which system fits your roof?
We'll inspect your roof and recommend the right approach.