Frequently asked questions.
Frequently asked questions.
Below are some common questions about spray foam roofing.
Spray foam roofing is a type of roofing system that involves spraying a polyurethane foam onto a roof’s surface. The foam expands to create a seamless and durable layer that provides insulation and protects the roof from the elements.
Spray foam roofing should only be installed by a professional roofing contractor with experience in spray foam roofing installation. It is not recommended for DIY installation.
Spray foam roofing is installed by spraying the polyurethane foam onto the roof’s surface using special equipment. The foam expands and hardens, creating a seamless layer that conforms to the roof’s contours.
Some benefits of spray foam roofing include energy efficiency, durability, and waterproofing. The insulation properties of the foam can also help reduce heating and cooling costs.
The cost of spray foam roofing can vary depending on the size and complexity of the project. However, spray foam roofing can be a cost-effective option over the long term due to its durability and energy-saving properties.
Spray foam roofing can be installed on most types of roofs, including flat roofs, low-slope roofs, and metal roofs.
Spray foam roofing can last for several decades if properly installed and maintained. With regular inspections and maintenance, a spray foam roof can last up to 50 years.
Yes, spray foam roofing can be repaired if there is damage. A professional roofing contractor can assess the damage and make necessary repairs.
Regular inspections and maintenance can help extend the life of your spray foam roof. It is recommended to have your roof inspected at least once a year by a professional roofing contractor. Any necessary repairs should be made promptly. For more information please refer to our care & maintenance page.
Spray foam roofing can be considered environmentally friendly because it can help reduce energy consumption by providing insulation, which in turn can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

