by | Mar 13, 2023 | foam roof, Flat Roof Recoat, Foam recoat

A foam roof is the only roofing system that will pay for itself and will last a lifetime. However, in order to last a lifetime, it does require maintenance to keep the foam from being exposed to the sun and disintegrating.

The frequency of recoating your foam roof in Arizona depends on several factors, including the age of the roof, the type of foam, the quality of the previous coating, and the local weather conditions.

Given that Arizona is known for its hot and dry climate, foam roofs in this region can be prone to damage from UV radiation and thermal cycling. As a result, foam roofs in Arizona may require more frequent maintenance and recoating than in other regions.

In general, it is recommended to have foam roofs in Arizona inspected by a professional foam roofing contractor at least once a year, and recoated every 5-7 years. However, it’s important to note that the frequency of recoating may vary based on the specific conditions of your roof.

Why Do We Recoat a Foam Roof?

We recoat foam roofs for several reasons, including:

  1. Protection from weathering: The coating on a foam roof provides protection against weathering and UV radiation. Over time, exposure to sunlight and weather can cause the coating to break down, leading to cracks and leaks. A recoat helps to restore the protective properties of the coating and prevent water damage.
  2. Improved energy efficiency: The coating on a foam roof helps to reflect sunlight and heat, which will improve the energy efficiency of a building. A fresh coating can restore the roof’s reflectivity and improve energy efficiency, which can lead to lower energy bills.
  3. Prolonged lifespan: Recoating a foam roof can extend its lifespan by protecting the foam from damage and deterioration. A well-maintained foam roof can last up to 50 years or more, depending on the quality of the materials and the level of maintenance.
  4. Cost savings: Recoating a foam roof is less expensive than replacing the entire roof. By maintaining the roof with regular recoats, building owners will save money on expensive repairs and replacements down the road.

Recoating a foam roof is an important maintenance task that helps to protect the roof, improve energy efficiency, extend its lifespan, and save money on costly repairs and replacements.

Is it time for your foam roof to be recoated? Call now to 480-367-1171 and set a time for one of our roofing professionals to come inspect your roof.

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