By Jesse Sanchez.
For over 50 years, Topps Products has specialized in roof coatings and repair systems that don’t just survive the elements — they fight back. From hurricane-force winds to relentless UV exposure, Topps’ solutions are engineered to last and the company’s latest newsletter offers a glimpse into why customers are still betting on them half a century later.
The March 2025 edition of Topps’ monthly newsletter highlights not just their longevity but the science behind it. One standout detail: some of the company's reflective roof coatings can cool a roof’s surface by up to 122°F (50°C) by bouncing back more than 90% of the sun’s UV rays. The impact? Lower indoor temps and energy savings that can shave up to 30% off cooling bills.
But Topps isn't just about beating the heat. The company’s liquid-applied coatings are designed to resist cracking, peeling and deterioration — a far cry from traditional roofing materials that break down over time. According to the newsletter, the goal is “seamless, long-lasting protection” that adapts to the specific challenges of each roof type.
That tailored approach extends to gutters too. GutterGuard®, a product featured prominently in the newsletter, offers a full rubber reline to prevent leaks, rust and clogs — common issues that often lead to full replacements. It’s a fix that sticks, not a patch job that’ll fail next season.
Metal roofs? The have Seam/RivetGuard™, which expands and contracts with the building. Flat roofs? Reinforced with PolyCore™ fabric for added strength. No gimmicks, just systems built to endure.
Topps also speaks directly to its customers in “Tips with Tommy & Tammy,” a casual but useful feature that suggests products like Seam/RivetGuard™ to tackle common springtime roofing headaches before they become costly repairs.
For contractors, property managers or energy-conscious building owners, the takeaway is clear: Topps Products isn’t just another name in the roofing industry. It’s a company with decades of hard-earned credibility — and it’s not done yet.
Learn more about Topps Products in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.toppsproducts.com.
About Jesse
Jesse is a writer for The Coffee Shops. When he is not writing and learning about the roofing industry, he can be found powerlifting, playing saxophone or reading a good book.
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