A better way to protect old roof
May 1, 2004 | 12:00am
Roofs are the first in touch with extremely hot suns rays and heavy rains in our buildings or homes. The comfort or discomfort we feel depends on the kind of protection our roof can give. Extreme heart and bothersome water leaks are just some of the worst problems we encounter with our roofs.
Primary solutions that we consider are changing our roofs or applying temporary "patch and pray" sealants. Nowadays, however, we could easily count on the long term benefits and protection that the Sprayed Polyurethane Foam (SPF) Roofing System can give. It is sprayed directly over old roofs and we can easily enjoy for roofing solutions sans the inconvenient process of changing our roofs. SPF Roofing System insulates, waterproofs, soundproofs and rust proofs.
The SPF Roofing System has the highest "R" value (resistance to heat transfer) of 7.14 per one inch thickness in the market, enabling it to provide more thermal resistance with less material than any other insulation in the market. It is made of billions of minute closed cells that resist the penetration of water and vapors. It does not have joints or seams that often allow outside water and air to pass through the roofing system into the building structure. Whether the roof is 10,000 sq. ft., 100,000 sq. ft. or larger in size, it will have no seams.
The SPF Roofing System also serves as anti-corrosion by effectively shutting out oxidation on galvanized steel roofing. Coupled with elastomeric acrylic, water- based coating, the system further guarantees protection against extreme heat and ultraviolet rays. It also serves as sound insulation against rain and other external noises.
Sprayed Polyurethane Foam is very light in weight, yet, it is very strong and will not pack down or sag. It is guaranteed to last as long as the roof substrate exists. As it is sprayed directly over roofs, we can easily eliminate the costly and time consuming roof removal, operational shutdown and the damaging weather exposure. It is the most economical and practical approach to retrofit (old roof) and for new construction. For more product information, call IKEBA Enterprises at 888-9045.
Primary solutions that we consider are changing our roofs or applying temporary "patch and pray" sealants. Nowadays, however, we could easily count on the long term benefits and protection that the Sprayed Polyurethane Foam (SPF) Roofing System can give. It is sprayed directly over old roofs and we can easily enjoy for roofing solutions sans the inconvenient process of changing our roofs. SPF Roofing System insulates, waterproofs, soundproofs and rust proofs.
The SPF Roofing System has the highest "R" value (resistance to heat transfer) of 7.14 per one inch thickness in the market, enabling it to provide more thermal resistance with less material than any other insulation in the market. It is made of billions of minute closed cells that resist the penetration of water and vapors. It does not have joints or seams that often allow outside water and air to pass through the roofing system into the building structure. Whether the roof is 10,000 sq. ft., 100,000 sq. ft. or larger in size, it will have no seams.
The SPF Roofing System also serves as anti-corrosion by effectively shutting out oxidation on galvanized steel roofing. Coupled with elastomeric acrylic, water- based coating, the system further guarantees protection against extreme heat and ultraviolet rays. It also serves as sound insulation against rain and other external noises.
Sprayed Polyurethane Foam is very light in weight, yet, it is very strong and will not pack down or sag. It is guaranteed to last as long as the roof substrate exists. As it is sprayed directly over roofs, we can easily eliminate the costly and time consuming roof removal, operational shutdown and the damaging weather exposure. It is the most economical and practical approach to retrofit (old roof) and for new construction. For more product information, call IKEBA Enterprises at 888-9045.
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