A Bradenton company recently secured a patent for its roofing technology. Crazy Seal, based off State Road 64, developed a technology for fixing roofs that permanently eliminates leaks and extends the lifespan of a roof to 50-plus years, according to a statement. The product is a fiber-infused, liquid-applied membrane that self-levels, forming a single, permanent waterproof layer, eliminating the need for tear-offs or costly repairs, the statement says.
“For decades, the roofing industry has been forced to rely on temporary coatings or outdated membranes that fail within a few years,” Crazy Seal CEO and owner Lee Thaxton says in a statement. “This patent represents a turning point. Our seamless, fluid-applied roofing system redefines what’s possible — delivering durability, waterproofing and energy efficiency like never before.”
Designed to withstand extreme temperatures, heavy rain and snow as well as UV exposure, the Crazy Seal roofing system is silicone-based and incorporates polyethylene fibers, according to the statement. It comes with a 50-year warranty and is “ideal for high-impact environments,” with a membrane that prevents cracking, puncturing and peeling, according to the statement…