Recoats, rebuilds, and honest diagnosis.

Foam roof installation and recoat in Gilbert.

Foam roofing is common on contemporary builds across south and east Gilbert and on a lot of Arizona commercial properties. A proper recoat every 4–6 years is normal foam roof ownership and adds decades to the system. When the foam itself has failed, we rebuild. Either way, you get a written estimate that says exactly which one you need — and why.

What we do

  • Full spray polyurethane foam (SPF) roof installations.
  • Elastomeric coating recoats on a 4–6 year cycle.
  • Moisture scans to identify compromised foam before coating.
  • Substrate rebuilds where the foam has failed or de-bonded.
  • Integration with existing parapets, scuppers, and penetrations.

Our process

  1. 01
    Moisture scan and core samples

    We scan for trapped moisture and take core samples in representative spots to confirm foam condition.

  2. 02
    Recoat vs. rebuild recommendation

    If the foam is intact, recoat. If more than a small percentage is compromised, rebuild. We put the reason in writing.

  3. 03
    Surface prep

    Power wash, debris removal, spot repair of any blisters or cracks before coating.

  4. 04
    Coating application

    Elastomeric base and topcoat applied to manufacturer spec, with full mil-thickness documentation.

  5. 05
    Closeout documentation

    Photos of the completed coat, thickness readings, and a reminder for the next recoat window.

When you need this

If your foam roof is 4–6 years into its last coat, it's time to plan the next one. Chalky surface, hairline cracks, or ponding water are the usual visual cues.

We're on a lot of south Gilbert contemporary builds and mid-size commercial buildings every month.

About foam

Spray polyurethane foam is common on low-slope Gilbert roofs — contemporary custom homes, flat sections on mid-century modern rebuilds, and a lot of Arizona commercial. Properly maintained, a foam roof lasts decades. Properly maintained means a recoat every 4–6 years.

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Common questions

My foam roof is 7 years old and looks chalky. Recoat or replace?

Almost always a recoat, if the foam itself is intact. A proper recoat every 4–6 years is normal foam roof ownership and adds decades to the system. We'll inspect, document any moisture intrusion, and tell you honestly whether you need recoat or reinstall.

How long will the work take?

A typical Gilbert tile roof reinstallation takes 3–5 days, weather depending. A foam roof recoat takes 1–2 days. Repairs are usually a half-day to a full day. We give you a written schedule with the scope, and we keep you updated if anything changes.

Foam Roof Installation & Recoat across Gilbert

We work across every Gilbert neighborhood — see neighborhood-specific notes below.

Ready for a written estimate?

A senior estimator walks your roof, documents what we find, and sends you a written estimate with photos. Clear scope. Fair price. No pressure.