Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) Roofing adheres to just about everything so it can be installed over concrete, wood, steel and most existing roof systems which saves on the expense of roof removal and landfill fees. SPF mechanics can spray apply a tapered roof system with the foam which eliminates the need for costly tapered insulation systems. The cants and vertical wall terminations are also spray applied making them an integral part of the roof system and minimizing additional component costs.
Many additional benefits also exist such as superior compressive strength, lightweight, self-flashing, durable and long-lasting.
Sprayed Polyurethane Foam is applied as a liquid to fill all cracks and crevices. It expands approximately 30 times its original liquid volume to form a hard, closed cell roof surface. It dries within seconds after applied to the roof surface. Its expansion results in a weather tight roofing membrane that is fully adhered.
Polyurethane sprayed foam adds little additional weight and is often used in remedial applications. It has a history of more than 35 years as a maintainable roofing medium and adds excellent insulation value to the structure. Once the Sprayed Polyurethane Foam has been applied to the proper thickness and finishes specifications, a protective layer of elastomeric coating or gravel is applied. This protective layer produces a durable weather resistant surface and that can be walked on for maintenance. If polyurethane isn’t what you’re looking for, check out our shingle and tile roofing as well. Contact Big Red Roofing today.
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Due to Arizona's intense sun, extreme temperature fluctuations, and occasional monsoon storms, we recommend having your residential roof inspected at least once a year. It's especially crucial to schedule an inspection after any significant weather event, such as a hailstorm or high winds. Regular inspections can help identify and address potential issues early, preventing costly damage. We also recommend inspections before and after the summer months.
Arizona homeowners have several excellent roofing options. Tile roofs (clay or concrete) are highly popular due to their durability, longevity, and ability to withstand the desert heat. Asphalt shingles, particularly those designed for warm climates, also provide a cost-effective and reliable solution. Metal roofing is gaining popularity as well, for its reflective properties and longevity. Each of these have their own set of pros and cons, and we can help you decide which one best fits your home and budget.
Homeowner's insurance typically covers roof damage caused by covered perils, such as wind, hail, or falling debris. However, it usually doesn't cover damage due to normal wear and tear. Big Red Roofing has extensive experience working with insurance companies. We can assist you with documenting the damage, providing accurate estimates, and navigating the claims process to ensure you receive the coverage you deserve.
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