Spray polyurethane foam “SPF” roof coating system

With a lifecycle that can exceed 30 years, SPF roofing systems offer quality built to last. From high winds, rain, snow, and hail to corrosion and foot traffic, SPF’s unique application process and adhesion properties help us deliver long-term, high-performance results.

Due to various roof designs, we specialize in creating crickets of foam application thicknesses for a positive slope to improve drainage and reduce leakage along seams, penetrations, parapet walls, HVAC curves, vents, and skylights.

Unlike many other roofing systems, SPF roofs do not typically have to be removed during repair. Because SPF roofing systems adhere to the substrate, if damaged, they resist the lateral movement of water, which reduces the size of the repair. Once the damage is identified, the area can usually be re-foamed without removing the roof.

Did you know spray foam can be installed over most existing roof systems?

SPF roof systems can also be applied on top of existing materials on most low-slope or flat roofs without tearing off, which extends a roof’s life. These attributes simplify repairs, reduce waste in landfills, and reduce repair time and tear-off costs compared to other replacement techniques.

  • Spray applies a base coat of acrylic elastomeric coating. Repairs and re-coats involve spray applying black primer over any newly sprayed foam repairs before the base coat.

  • Spray applies a second coat of acrylic elastomeric coating while simultaneously broadcasting ceramic roofing granules into the wet coating.

  • Spray applies top coat acrylic elastomeric coating over the granulated roof.

THREE-STEP “LOCKED” COAT SYSTEM


Reduce energy costs with a lightweight roofing system

SPF roofs are a high-quality value for your money, helping minimize buildings' environmental impact. They create little to no waste during their lifetime, as the materials used for spray foam roofing systems are also environmentally friendly. Additionally, “cool roofs” made with SPF reflect the sun’s energy, which mitigates urban heat island effects and reduces building temperatures.

The polyurethane foam keeps heat out in the summer and winter, lowering energy costs for facility owners by providing an insulating barrier for low-slope and flat roofs for residential and commercial buildings. The silicone top coating resists UV light, protecting the foam and reducing heat absorption (emissivity) by significantly reducing air leakage and heat transfer. This saves energy otherwise used to heat and cool buildings and decreases greenhouse gas emissions.