Early Spray Polyurethane Foam roof designs were susceptible to occasional mechanical damage by birds (crows and seagulls). This phenomenon has been stopped with the inclusion of granule surfacing embedded into the top coat.
Early Spray Polyurethane Foam roof designs were susceptible to occasional mechanical damage by birds (crows and seagulls). This phenomenon has been stopped with the inclusion of granule surfacing embedded into the top coat.
Each situation has its unique challenges that cause the prices to fluctuate. We compete with all the viable and high performing commercial roofing systems. Many factors contribute to the cost of your new commercial roof.
Some of these factors include:
• The size of your roof
• Condition of the existing roof
• Roof access
• Insulation choice
• Membrane choice
• Installation choice
• Roof penetrations
• Type of Warranty
We can help you create a budget after one of our roofing experts performs a free roof assessment and creates a roof survey report for your facility.
While the advantages of an SPF roofing system outweigh the disadvantages, there are a few things you should keep in mind.
• Hire the Right Professional – the application of the spray is a process that needs to be done correctly from the beginning.
• Timing is Everything – installation of an SPF roofing system cannot be performed during cold, windy, or rainy weather. In addition, the existing roof needs to be completely dry and pass an infrared moisture survey.
• Prone to Mechanical Damage – SPF does not have as high of resistance to punctures, from mechanical damage and in some regions, can be prone to birds pecking, as other roof systems; the repair process is straightforward with a standard cartridge of caulk, unlike other system repairs.