Spray Foam Roof Coating
Spray foam roof coating utilizes Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) to create a waterproof, ultra-insulated roof barrier. This is a great method for improving your roof without replacing it entirely. At Schwartz Commercial Roofing, we can apply a spray foam roofing system to your roof to improve its strength and longevity while protecting it against the elements.
Unlike other roof restoration methods, spray foam insulates your roof and can save energy costs when it comes to both heating and cooling your building. This is a great choice for metal, concrete, wood, and many other roof materials.
Spray foam roof systems are backed by a warranty of up to 20 years. As with other roof restorations, this can be expensed as a repair or maintenance cost in most cases. A full roof replacement, on the other hand, cannot.

Waterproof Protection
Heat Resistant Barrier
Lightweight Durability
Frequently Ask Questions?
First, we prepare the roof by cleaning up all the dirt and debris. Then we combine the ingredients to create the spray foam and apply it to the roof. The foam expands to create a seamless, lightweight layer.
The spray foam penetrates your roof’s pores to create a seamless barrier. This particular coating can be applied to most roof systems. At about eight ounces per square foot, the lightweight foam does not exceed the structural load capacity for most roofs.
Spray foam roof restoration offers excellent insulation properties, seamless waterproofing, and enhanced energy efficiency. Schwartz Commercial Roofing utilizes high-quality spray foam that forms a continuous barrier, eliminating leaks and reducing energy costs by providing superior thermal insulation and reflecting UV rays.
Schwartz Commercial Roofing ensures durability and longevity by using top-tier spray foam materials and protective coatings. Our process involves thorough surface preparation, precise application of foam, and the addition of a UV-resistant topcoat. This combination protects against weathering, mechanical damage, and UV degradation, extending the roof's lifespan.
Even if a spray foam roof has significant damage, restoration is often a viable option. Schwartz Commercial Roofing conducts a detailed inspection to identify all damaged areas. We then remove compromised sections, reapply spray foam where necessary, and finish with a protective coating, restoring the roof's integrity and performance.
To keep a spray foam roof in optimal condition, regular inspections and maintenance are essential. Schwartz Commercial Roofing recommends semi-annual inspections to check for damage or wear. Cleaning the surface to remove debris and periodically reapplying protective coatings will also help maintain the roof's performance and longevity.