Choose Foam Roof Solutions for affordable Flat Roof Insulation in the Bay Area

Spray foam insulation should be applied by a professional and we’ll highlight the reasons why for you: 


Detailed Assessment

Before they apply foam roofing in the Bay Area, a qualified contractor will carefully assess your roof and address any necessary repairs. Once it has been adequately prepared, a contractor will then apply the spray foam with a spray gun. The foam is in liquid form which then quickly hardens to form a resilient, impenetrable layer. As it cures, spray foam expands to fill all the small cracks and gaps in the surface of your roof. Once the initial layer of foam is cured, a final protective coating that enhances UV resistance is applied.

The entire application process can be completed in just a day or two by a spray foam contractor, who can do the job with minimal disruption to you and your family, and will leave your property both clean and tidy, removing unwanted waste as they do so.

When you compare SPF with popular alternatives such as fiberglass insulation, spray foam roofing comes out on top as the clear winner in many different areas. While they are both affordable insulation solutions, It is very difficult to properly seal fiberglass so air and moisture can penetrate fiberglass much more easily than with spray foam insulation. Rigid boards are another popular form of insulation and while they can last a long time, they are not very eco-friendly and do not provide the same level of insulation either. Lastly, lightweight Perlite insulation is easy to handle but it can be more complex and costly to install, and it also doesn’t offer an R-value rating that’s comparable to foam roofing in the Bay Area.

If you own a residential or commercial property in the Bay Area that would benefit from an application of flat roof insulation, contact your local specialist flat roof insulation company: Foam Roof Solutions. 

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