Air and vapor barriers are essential to the performance and longevity of any building, helping to control moisture, improve energy efficiency, and protect the structure from long-term damage. At Greylock Roofing, we specialize in both sheet and liquid applied membranes for new construction and restoration projects, giving property owners and developers the confidence that their building is properly sealed and protected. Our expertise covers a wide range of applications, and we carefully match the right products to each project to ensure optimal results.
We work with trusted manufacturers such as Kemper, Carlisle, Grace, and Henry, as well as many other leading air and vapor barrier products. Each system offers unique advantages, and our team has the experience to select and install the most effective solution for your specific needs. Sheet membranes provide a durable and consistent layer of protection, while liquid applied systems allow for seamless coverage in difficult or irregular areas. By using the highest quality products and proven installation techniques, Greylock Roofing ensures that every barrier system performs as intended and stands up to the demands of the environment.
In addition to new construction, our services extend to restoration work where older buildings require updated protection. Restoring an aging structure with the right air and vapor barrier not only prevents future moisture problems but also improves the building’s overall energy performance. This combination of preservation and modernization is especially valuable for property owners seeking to maintain the integrity of their investment while reducing long-term costs.
Greylock Roofing has built a strong reputation for precision, reliability, and expertise in specialized roofing and barrier systems. Property owners and contractors rely on us because we bring the same level of craftsmanship to air and vapor barrier installations as we do to roofing, waterproofing, and other specialty services. Every project is approached with attention to detail, ensuring that the finished system provides durable protection and contributes to the efficiency of the building as a whole.