Metal Roof Restoration


Restoring old metal roofs can be a cost-effective solution to prolong their lifespan and enhance their performance. Closed Cell Spray Foam combined with a protective coating application is a popular method for achieving this.

The first step in the restoration process is the application of a closed cell spray foam. This foam acts as an insulating layer, providing increased thermal resistance and reducing energy loss. The closed cell structure prevents moisture from infiltrating the roof, which helps prevent corrosion and potential damage.

Once the closed cell foam has been applied and properly cured, a protective coating is applied on top. This coating serves as a barrier against UV radiation, extreme weather conditions, and other environmental factors that can deteriorate the roof over time. Additionally, the coating can enhance the roof’s aesthetics by providing a fresh and uniform appearance.

The combination of closed cell foam and a protective coating can provide several benefits for old metal roofs, including improved thermal efficiency, increased durability, and enhanced resistance to corrosion. It is important to consult with professionals experienced in roof restoration to ensure the correct application of these materials and to assess the condition of the roof before proceeding with any restoration work.