A foam roof consists of sprayed foam applied to almost any roof surface. The foam dries within seconds
and conforms to the roof surface, filling in dips, sealing areas around pipes airtight, and closing all leaks.
The sprayed foam creates a single, seamless barrier that is leak-proof, protective, and provides excellent
insulation. The foam also adapts to the building’s expansion and contraction over the years without
cracking. Foam roofs can save up to 40% in energy costs compared to other roofing systems.
They are extremely lightweight, which means that lighter building materials may be possible, resulting in
construction cost savings as well.
In use for more than 40 years, foam roofs cost about the same as a tar
and gravel roof, and typically last for the life of the building, which makes foam roofing an ideal choice
for a commercial roofing solution.