Spray foam has come a long way since it was invented in the 1980’s. It is now used in several different applications including roofing. Now it is one of the more commonly used roofing materials on the market. If you own a commercial building in Girard, OH, and you are looking for a better roofing solution. Call Choice Roofing Solutions and ask about spray foam roofing. Our number is (724) 988-8896 and let us help you understand what your roof needs.
Why it is a Good Idea
Older buildings have more issues with their structure, this is due to the earth shifting under it and years of wear and tear. Foam is lightweight and it expands. Once foam cures it becomes a solid, holding on to the structure and aiding in waterproofing the building. As it seeps into the crevasses it fills them in and then it bonds with the materials around it. Foam is both fire and chemical resistant allowing your building to be safer. It is also utilized as a sound muffler as its density does not allow sound waves to pass through as easily as other materials.
The Process
We must conduct a thorough inspection of your roof, the struts and the structures that are going to support the spray foam roofing system. It is not exceptionally heavy; however, it does require the structure to be sound and solid. Once everything is up to our standards, we will then begin focusing our attention on the next task. Which is the spray foam, now these are two chemicals that are kept separate until they combine in the machine. Once they combine this is when they have their chemical reaction that creates the foam. Spraying in even sweeps allows for full coverage of the entire roof. We do lay down roofing grade plywood as a solid base for the foam to adhere to.
Contact Us Today
Whether you have a spray foam roof or are looking into adding one the right choice is Choice Roofing Solutions. We know everything about this system there is to know. If you own a building in Girard, OH, contact our office today by dialing (724) 988-8896. Spray foam roofing is quickly becoming a more commonly used roofing system in the commercial roofing industry. Statistics show that this trend is going to keep growing for the foreseeable future.