Location

6991 E Camelback Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Hours

Mon - Sat: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Sun: Closed

Call Us: (480) 743-2348

Professional Foam Roof Recoating in Phoenix, AZ

Is your foam roof looking worn, chalky, or weathered? At Foam Co Roofing, we specialize in professional foam roof recoating to restore your roof’s performance, extend its lifespan, and keep your Phoenix property protected from the harsh desert elements.

Why Recoat Your Foam Roof?

Foam roofs are incredibly energy-efficient and durable—but they do require periodic maintenance. Over time, the protective coating that shields your foam roof from UV rays and water can wear down. Recoating your foam roof every 5–10 years helps you:

  • Avoid costly leaks and damage

  • Extend the lifespan of your foam roofing system

  • Restore waterproofing and energy efficiency

  • Prevent sun and weather-related deterioration

  • Maintain your manufacturer’s warranty

With the extreme Arizona sun, recoating isn’t just optional—it’s essential.

Why Choose Foam Co Roofing?

Phoenix’s Foam Roof Experts: With years of experience in the Valley, we know exactly what your foam roof needs to handle the desert climate.

Top-Quality Coatings: We use only premium, UV-resistant products that hold up to the Arizona heat.

Locally Owned & Operated: We take pride in serving Phoenix property owners with honest advice, clear communication, and top-tier craftsmanship.

Reliable Scheduling: No delays or surprises—just straightforward service from start to finish.

Free Estimates: No-pressure inspections and honest recommendations tailored to your roof’s condition.

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How Our Foam Recoating Process Works

Step 1: Comprehensive Roof Inspection and Cleaning

Every recoating project begins with a detailed inspection of your existing foam roof. We check for common issues such as UV degradation, surface cracks, ponding water, and coating wear. Identifying and addressing these problems early is essential for proper adhesion and long-term performance.

Once the inspection is complete, we clean the entire surface using a commercial-grade pressure washer. This removes dirt, debris, algae, loose granules, and any peeling or flaking coating. A clean surface is critical to ensure the new coating bonds correctly with the foam.

Step 2: Surface Repairs and Preparation

Before applying any new coating, we perform all necessary repairs. This includes sealing minor cracks, smoothing out blisters, and addressing any damaged areas of foam. If the foam has been compromised, we restore those sections to ensure the roof is watertight and ready for a fresh protective layer. Our team takes the time to properly prep all flashing, seams, and penetrations for full system integrity.

Step 3: High-Performance Recoating Application

Once the roof is cleaned and repaired, we apply a new elastomeric or silicone coating, selected based on your building’s needs and the local climate. This protective layer is sprayed or rolled onto the surface to create a seamless, reflective barrier.

The new coating restores the roof’s waterproofing capabilities, adds UV protection, and helps reduce heat absorption. This not only improves the roof’s durability but also contributes to lower energy costs by keeping the interior cooler during Arizona’s hot months.

Step 4: Final Quality Check and Inspection

To finish the job, we conduct a thorough final inspection. Our team checks for complete coverage, proper coating thickness, and strong adhesion to the foam surface. We ensure all details—such as flashing edges, drain areas, and seams—are fully sealed and up to standard.

Only when every part of the recoating meets our strict quality requirements do we consider the project complete.

FAQs About Foam Roof Recoating

Every 5–10 years, depending on weather exposure, roof slope, and previous coating quality. We recommend inspections every few years to assess condition.

If you notice chalking, discoloration, small cracks, or ponding water after storms, it’s time to call for a recoating inspection.

Recoating requires proper cleaning, surface prep, and product application. DIY attempts can void warranties and lead to poor adhesion. It’s best left to professionals.

We use elastomeric or silicone coatings depending on your roof’s needs. Both provide excellent UV protection and waterproofing, but silicone resists ponding water better.

Most residential foam roof recoating jobs take 1–2 days, depending on size and condition. Larger commercial roofs may take longer.

Yes. A fresh white or reflective coating can significantly reduce heat absorption and lower indoor cooling costs in Phoenix’s hot climate.

Yes, we offer warranty options based on the type of coating used and the condition of the roof. Ask us about available coverage during your inspection.