Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) Roofing: Installation & Performance

 

If you’re asking the question ‘What is Spray Polyurethane Foam Roofing’ you are likely new to commercial roofing or looking to replace/repair your roof.

 

Either way, we can help.

 

Spray Polyurethane Foam, more commonly referred to as SPF, is a material that is sprayed as a liquid so it can expand into a foam, creating a solid layer across an existing roof.

 

While SPF roofing is not the most known type of roofing material, the technology has been around since the early 1960s for industrial, commercial, and residential facilities. An SPF roofing system can be used in any climate, and when properly installed and maintained, can last over 50 years.

 

How Spray Polyurethane Foam Roofing is Installed

Layers of Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) Roofing in Cleveland, Ohio
Before the installation can start, the existing roof (or substrate) needs to be prepared. Rather than stripping the existing roof, the contractor will most likely prepare the substrate by getting rid of all dirt, dust, and contaminants. This can be done with air pressure, vacuuming, or even just sweeping.

 

The first layer put down by the contractor is the polyurethane foam. This foam is created by combining two liquids (a polyol/resin and an isocyanate) as it’s sprayed onto the existing roof substrate.

 

As the liquid is sprayed onto the existing roof, it creates a foam that expands 20 times in size to form a solid, seamless foam surface. When the foam has expanded, this layer can be between 1 and 1.5 inches in thickness.  Since the polyurethane foam adheres to most common surfaces, it can be installed on any roof slope.

 

 

When the SPF layer has been completed, it is then coated with a layer(s) of elastomeric silicone or acrylic coating with embedded granules. This layer is generally between 20 and 30 mils (a mil is a thousandth of an inch — .001 inch.) in thickness. The coating protects the roof and SPF from UV light, weather, normal wear and provides the required fire ratings.

 

When the installation is complete, it will create a seamless, durable, moisture-resistant renewable foam roof covering.

 

Advantages of Spray Polyurethane Foam Roofing

The benefits of installing a spray polyurethane foam (SPF) roofing system, rather than another roof type, are numerous in terms of installation, performance, cost and longevity.

 

Energy Efficient

SPF delivers thermal, air, and moisture barriers to provide the highest R-value per inch, which means the material provides better insulation for the building.

Studies show that the average payback period for a new SPF roof can be reached in as little as five years through energy cost reductions to heat and cool the facility. An SPF roof can help earn an Energy Star Certification.

 

Durability

The durability of SPF surpasses traditional roofing systems. The foam material can expand and contract with the building in accordance with outside temperatures, decreasing the likelihood of cracks and splitting.

After installed, the SPF roof can be walked on without causing damage. If for some reason the roofing system is damaged, there are typically no leaks because the puncture usually doesn’t go through the full thickness of the foam.

 

Seamless and Waterproof

Since the SPF mixture is applied as a liquid, it can fill gaps, seams, and cracks in the existing roof and substrate. The continuous solid surface does not require joints or seams, removing the most vulnerable area for leaking. SPF roofing can be installed by the technician to level out uneven roofs to reduce ponding water.

 

Environmentally Friendly

Unlike other roofing systems, installing an SPF roof does not produce waste and when properly maintained, SPF roofing systems stay out of landfills.

There are a variety of eco-friendly roofing products, which feature zero ozone depletion potential (ODP), ultra-low global warming potential (GWP) and solvent-free silicone coatings.

 

 

Disadvantages of Spray Polyurethane Foam Roofing

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. The contractor needs to be precise with the application and have a solid understanding of the chemicals they are using. If the roofing system is installed incorrectly, it can be detrimental to the lifespan of the roof and underlying substrate.

 

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. For some areas, this can leave only a small window of opportunity.

 

Prone to Mechanical Damage

SPF does not have as high of a resistance to punctures, from mechanical damage and in some regions, can be prone to birds pecking, as other roof systems; the repair process is very simple with a standard cartridge of caulk, unlike other system repairs.  Even if the system experiences mechanical damage, it does not leak due to the thickness of the SPF and the closed-cell nature of the foam preventing water from traveling laterally throughout the system.

 

Spray Polyurethane Foam Roofing Cost and Savings

The cost to install an SPF roofing system can vary. It’s best practice to get more than one estimate before choosing a contractor.

Some variables that affect pricing include:

  • Size of Your Roof
  • Thickness of SPF (R-value desired)
  • Condition of Existing Roof
  • How much of a slope your roof is on
  • Access to your roof
  • Climate/Weather Patterns in Your Area
  • Type of warranty

 

The energy efficiency and environmental sustainability can lead to lower life cycle costs to install and maintain an SPF roofing system. When installing an SPF roofing system, in some instances, there is no need to strip the existing roof. This saves money on labor and debris removal. The longevity of a properly maintained system can be beneficial in the long run when there is no need for replacement.

 

Spray Polyurethane Foam Roofing Systems are becoming the go-to roofing for commercial, industrial, and even residential facilities that are looking for a long lasting, economically efficient option. As the cost of energy increases, so will the demand for SPF roofs.

 

Contact West Roofing Systems today to talk to our expert staff about your future SPF Roofing System.

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Monday, March 27, 2017

West Roofing Systems, Inc. Employee Recognized at National Roofing Contractors Association’s Annual Convention

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LaGrange, Ohio (March 23, 2017) – Mearl ‘Butch’ Kline III, Foreman with West Roofing Systems, Inc., was awarded the Roofing Industry Alliance for Progress’ Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award for exceptional achievements and contributions to the roofing industry. The award was presented on March 2 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.

“Butch’s work ethic and leadership are second to none, and we could not be more proud,” said Jack Moore, President/CEO at West Roofing Systems, Inc. “His continued dedication to providing the highest quality of service for our customers and crew members exemplifies the core values of West Roofing Systems.”

 

The Roofing Industry Alliance for Progress’ MVP Award recognizes employees for outstanding field performance, job safety, contributions to a team effort and community service.

Kline has been with West Roofing Systems, Inc. for 16 years, including 6 years as a Foreman. During that time, he has won numerous safety awards, earned OSHA 30 Hour Credentials and led projects that were nominated for the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA) Industry Excellence Award. Kline is also Master Technician Certified through the SPFA's Professional Certification Program.

This award is the latest in a long line of industry recognitions for West Roofing Systems, Inc., including the 2017 SPFA National Industry Excellence Award. For more information about NRCA’s 130th Annual Convention and West Roofing Systems, Inc., visit www.ncra.net and www.westroofingsystems.com.

More About West Roofing Systems, Inc.

West Roofing Systems, Inc. was established in 1979 and now has locations in Ohio and Georgia. Holding over 18 industry awards and having installed over 50 million square-feet of commercial, industrial and municipal roofing, West Roofing Systems, Inc. is the only roofing contractor you'll ever need. For more information visit westroofingsystems.com.


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