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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

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If you r roof is
• BUR Roofing Systems
• EPDM Roofing Systems
• Hypalon Roofing Systems
• Metal Roofing Systems
• MOD BIT Roofing Systems
• PVC Roofing Systems
• TPO Roofing Systems
• SPF Roofing Systems
We can make it brand new...........
Low-slope or flat roof systems
Sprayed polyurethane foam (SPF) roofs, widely used in south and west for their proven energy savings, have been applied around the country since the 1960s and many are still in services in parts of the country today. A "Smarter" roof SPF roofs have a proven history of high performance, not equaled by any other roofs.

10 Advantages of Spray Polyurethane Foam
1. Versatile: Polyurethane foam can be applied seamlessly to surfaces with irregular shapes and penetrations. Applications include tanks, pipes, cold storage rooms and flotation devices. Especially suited for roofing, as multiple applications can be made over the existing roof, eliminating the need for costly tear-off of the old roof.

2. Stops Leaks and Weather Resistant: Polyurethane foams form monolithic, self-flashing surfaces which effectively  seal against leaks. Further protection is achieved from the weather resistant, elastomeric coating applied over the foam. The foam can be sprayed with slope drains, facilitating water removal.

3. Adheres to Most Surfaces: A seamless layer of foam is fully adhered to the substrate -- horizontal or vertical -- withstanding high wind stresses. So unlike other roof types that may suffer extreme damage from rough weather, foam roofs have a reputation for withstanding. Even FEMA calls polyurethane foam roofs, Class 4, flood-resistant material.

4. Reduces and Simplifies Roof Maintenance: The applied polyurethane foam system usually requires no maintenance. If damaged, in most cases, caulking is sufficient for repair.

5. Provides Superior Insulating Efficiency: Polyurethane foam is the most efficient form of thermal insulation available. The systems pay for itself in two to six years in energy savings alone and reduces utility bills up to 50%. Energy Star Rated.

6. Reduces Building Movement: By placing the insulation on the outside, the foam system reduces building movement and thermal shock.

7. Lightweight: Complete polyurethane foam systems are typically generally lighter than tar and gravel roof systems. When applied to an existing roof, the loose ballast removed usually weighs more than the replacement foam system. This results in a new roof that's lighter than the original.

8. UL Listed: Spray foams incorporated into our systems are listed under UL 790 and UL 723. UL 790 roofing systems are listed Class A over non-combustible decks and Class B over combustible decks.

9. Asbestos and Formaldehyde Free: Our foams contain absolutely NO asbestos or formaldehyde.

10. Proven Roofing and Insulation System: SPF systems have been applied successfully for over 30 years.

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