SPRAY FOAM ROOFING
Sprayed Foam saves you money and Pays for Itself...High R-Value Sprayed foam has an aged R-value of approximately 7.5 per 1 inch thickness (depending on the particular formulation and application, higher values have been achieved), enabling it to provide more thermal resistance with less material than any other type of commerical insulation material. Sprayed Foam Systems are frequently used to insulate and protect a wide variety of residential, commerical, and industrial buildings. In commercial roofing, it has multiple advantages. . waterproofing, insulation, building stability, lower heating and a/c bills, etc.
Benefits of Spray Foam Roofing
Seamless
Sprayed polyurethane foam forms a seamless insulated roofing system. It has no joints or seams that often allow outside water and air to pass through the roofing system into the building structure. Whether a roof is 10,000 square feet, 100,000 square feet or larger in size, it will have NO SEAMS.Highest "R" Value
Sprayed polyurethane foam has an "R" value of 6.5/7, enabling it to provide more thermal resistance with less material than any other insulation.Long Lasting - The Elastomeric coating system which protects the polyurethane foam can be rejuvenated by the re-application of additional coatings after the initial coatings system has weathered after many years of service.
Watertight - Polyurethane foam is made of billions of minute closed cells which resist the penetration of water and vapors. It must, however, be protected by an elastomeric coating suited for use in that particular environment.
Minimizes Thermal Shock
Because a polyurethane foam roofing system is seamless, has a high "R" value and is covered by a reflective Elastomeric coating, it greatly reduces the thermal shock a building is subjected to because of fluctuating outdoor temperatures.