Spray Foam Roofs | 3 Reasons They're The Best Flat Roofing System

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2021
  • CAN I USE SPRAY FOAM OVER MY EXISTING COMMERCIAL ROOF?
    A spray applied roofing system is a great option to restore an existing flat roof system. With that said, not all existing roofs are candidates for an SPF roof restoration. In order to install a high performance sprayed-in-place system that is adhered to the substrate, seamless, lightweight, and self-flashing, the application and workmanship must be premium quality. In addition, the SPF applicator must have detailed information on the type and condition of the existing roof. If any one of the restrictions are not met, then the new foam roof may not perform as expected.
    Prior to the application of any spray polyurethane foam, the roof surface must be inspected. The intended purpose: to insure that the surface is is clean and in condition to allow the SPF to properly adhere to the existing roofing material. The following must be met to determine suitable SPF roof application over an existing roof:
    Commercial Roof Surface Inspection for SPF Application:
    There are two general principles that must be met while screening an existing commercial flat roof for compatibility of an SPF roof restoration:
    Core samples must be taken to identify potential moisture saturated areas underneath the existing roofing system. A roofing system that is saturated with water 25% or more will generally result in a complete tear-off and reroof. Accurate moisture readings can be attained through the use of MDP strips.
    Core samples must be taken to identify structural characteristics of the assembly below the existing roof. The deck should be examined for rot, corrosion, and other deterioration. Any weak areas must be repaired. In some instances, a complete tear-off may be necessary to achieve a code-compliant and safe product for the client and the occupants of the building.
    Once those two tasks have been met, the applicator may proceed.
    Membrane Roofs:
    All loose aggregate, dirt, debris, grease, and oil must be removed from the existing roof surface by power-broom, hydro-vacuum, or other appropriate means. Loose membrane seams and other openings must be mechanically secured but may be left air and water vapor permeable. Loose, damaged, and deteriorated flashings, details, and equipment must be repaired, secured, or removed.
    Membrane blisters must be split and then secured. Loosed-laid membranes must be removed and secured by being overlaid with mechanically fastened board.
    Wood Surfaces:
    Plywood should be exterior grade (Type "X") not less than 15/32" thick, attached securely in place. The attachment must meet building code requirements fore resistance to wind uplift. The wood cannot contain more than 18% water, as measured in accordance with ASTM D 444-84, or ASTM D 4442-84.
    Tongue and Groove, Sheathing, or Planking must be overlaid with a minimum 1/4" thick exterior grade plywood or suitable covering due to the possibility of variable openings and effects of aging and shrinking.
    Prior to the application of a primer, all loose dirt and debris must be removed by using compressed air, vacuum, or broom. (Not washed with water.)
    Wood decks should be primed with the foam manufacturer's approved primer to achieve optimal adhesion. The primer should be applied as soon as the wood deck is installed to resist any additional moisture pick-up between the time of installation and SPF application.
    Metal Roof Surfaces:
    Flat structural metal roof decks shall not be lighter than 22 gauge. A pitched metal building roof panel should not be lighter than 29 gauge, with a pitch of 1/4" in 12".
    All joints should be correctly lapped, sealed, and fastened. If the metal surface is free of loose scale, rust, weathered or chalking paint, the applicator can remove loose dirt using compressed air, power wash, vacuum, or broom. Grease, oil, and other contaminates must be removed with proper cleaning solutions.
    Fluted metal roof decks require a suitable method of covering or filling the flutes prior to SPF application to achieve a smoother more uniform surface. With the EnduraRock foam and gravel roof, a mesh fabric may be rolled-out across the roof deck, spanning the flutes, and pulled taut to the roof deck.
    Concrete Roof Surfaces:
    In all cases, concrete roof surfaces should be free of laitance and chemical release agents. The applicator must remove loose dirt, dust, and debris by using compressed air, vacuum, or broom. Oil, grease, form release agents or other contaminates should be removed by proper leaning solutions. It is recommended that all concrete surfaces by primed with a concrete primer recommended by the SPF manufacturer.
    Roof deck joints and openings exceeding 1/4" should be grouted or caulked and allowed to cure prior to SPF application. Also, concrete must be allowed to cure at least 28 days prior to the application.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @frederickmatthews4259
    @frederickmatthews4259 Год назад +1

    I live in S Florida and have a 1971 built concrete house - block walls and 6" slab decks and slab roof with elastomeric white roof coating. Zero Insulation. I have solar panels on stanchions and they are trapping heat between the panel and the roof, and the heat is passing through the roof. I've thought about laying tpo under the solar panels, but the time to cut/fit around all the stanchions, wiring, etc. is daunting. I'm wondering if a layer of spray foam insulation, topped with elastomeric roof paint might offer a solution. Any insight, experience, comments, welcomed.

  • @crabkilla
    @crabkilla Год назад +1

    What do you recommend as a top coat to the foam once on the roof? Spray on silicon? How many coats?

    • @titanapplicators
      @titanapplicators  Год назад +1

      We like acrylic but occasionally use silicone. Each has their own benefits under certain circumstances. Pay attention to the product specs for mil thickness maximums on each pass. The final thickness of the coating will determine the warranty durations. Basically, the thicker the coating is, the longer it will last. Good luck!

  • @karenromero1703
    @karenromero1703 Год назад

    Where are you located?

  • @fredjones1238
    @fredjones1238 Год назад +1

    can this go down over torch down modified roofing ?

    • @titanapplicators
      @titanapplicators  Год назад

      Hey, Fred. Thanks for the comment. Yes, under most circumstances, foam is a great option to restore mod bit roofs. We have a video of a recent modified bitumen foam restoration that we completed in Wyoming. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/MTcQbB2Ywz8/видео.html

  • @dovahkindragonborn9827
    @dovahkindragonborn9827 Год назад +1

    can you just spray the outside of a shipping container and leave it to the elements?

    • @titanapplicators
      @titanapplicators  Год назад +2

      Technically, yes, but it depends on how long you need the foam to perform for you. Ultraviolet light will break down the foam over time and it will eventually degrade to a point that it will not do anything for the container. - Plus, it turns a dark yellow/orange color when the sun bakes it. - My recommendation would be to at least apply any exterior paint over the top of the foam to protect it from the sun.

  • @frankly2677
    @frankly2677 2 года назад +2

    How does closed cell spray foam for roofing hold up to direct UV exposure?

    • @titanapplicators
      @titanapplicators  2 года назад +1

      That's a great question. UV light is enemy number one of spray polyurethane foam. That's why a covering must be put over the top of it [typically a roof coating or sometimes gravel]. As long as the foam stays covered, it will last a very long time.

    • @gdotone1
      @gdotone1 2 года назад +1

      @@titanapplicators so not matter what it is going to fail?

    • @titanapplicators
      @titanapplicators  Год назад +1

      @@gdotone1 I'm sorry, but we don't understand your question... Would you mind clarifying?

    • @phillhuddleston9445
      @phillhuddleston9445 Год назад +2

      @@gdotone1 Not if it is kept coated, recoat it before the coating fails and the foam is exposed to sunlight and it should last the life of the building.

  • @chadspinalbosd007
    @chadspinalbosd007 Год назад +2

    Can this go directly over osb plywood?