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Foam Roof Recoating
Your spray polyurethane foam (SPF) roof is a long-lasting investment, but like any premium roofing system, it thrives with proper care. Recoating is a crucial step that ensures your foam roof continues to perform at its peak, providing unparalleled protection and comfort for your home or business for decades to come.
Why Foam Roof Recoating is Essential
Recoating isn’t just maintenance; it’s a vital part of preserving your foam roof’s superior benefits:
Extended Lifespan
While an SPF roof can last a lifetime with proper maintenance, its outermost protective layers naturally wear down over years of exposure. Recoating every 15 to 20 years rejuvenates these layers, enabling your roof to continue performing like new.
Optimal Energy Efficiency
The white elastomeric coating applied to SPF roofs is designed to reflect sunlight, significantly reducing heat absorption. This “cool roof” effect can lower rooftop temperatures by over 50°F and contribute to a reduction of up to 40% in heating and cooling costs. Recoating ensures this reflectivity and insulation power remains at its highest, allowing foam roofing to remain over 500% more efficient than conventional roofs.
Continued Waterproofing & Leak Prevention
Your foam roof is a seamless, monolithic barrier. The protective coating shields the foam from degradation by the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays, which can otherwise cause the foam to degrade at about 1/16” per year. Recoating preserves this watertight integrity, preventing moisture penetration and maintaining a healthier indoor environment.
Durability and Performance
Armstrong’s foam roofs are inherently strong and rigid, rated at 3LB density for high quality, and are designed not to pack down or sag. They are also flexible enough to withstand normal expansion and contraction without affecting their protective capabilities. By maintaining the protective coating through recoating, these fundamental properties of the foam roof are preserved, ensuring it continues to absorb impacts, resist punctures, and perform exceptionally even under extreme weather conditions like strong winds or hail.
When to Recoat Your Foam Roof
Foam roofs typically require recoating approximately every 15 to 20 years. We recommend annual inspections in the spring and fall to check for debris, standing water, and any potential damage from foot traffic or fallen branches. Addressing minor issues promptly and recoating when due will ensure your roof’s longevity.
The Armstrong Difference
With over 40 years of specialized experience, Armstrong Foam Roofing has installed more residential foam roofing than any other company in America, perfecting a 10-step installation process. We offer comprehensive, long-lasting warranties, ensuring peace of mind and demonstrating our commitment to quality service. Our dedication to customer satisfaction has been a cornerstone of our family-owned business since 1966.
Ready to Protect Your Investment?
As a multi-generational family business, Armstrong Foam Roofing has always been dedicated to providing exceptional customer service with competitive pricing. We have a proven track record of customer satisfaction in the Bay Area and strive to ensure that every client is happy with their quality of work and customer service.
Ensure your foam roof continues to provide superior comfort and energy savings for years to come. Contact Armstrong Foam Roofing today for a free roof inspection and consultation!
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