Expert roof restoration in Layton, UT. Licensed spray foam contractors with manufacturer-backed warranties and free inspections.
Commercial roofs in Layton typically deteriorate from UV exposure, thermal cycling, and ponding water — but the structure beneath remains sound. Lapolla Industries restores these roofs with spray foam that fills low spots, adds insulation, and creates a seamless substrate for a warranted silicone topcoat.
When Layton, UT property owners need roof restoration, they turn to Lapolla Industries for the same reason thousands of customers nationwide do: we solve the root problem, not just the symptom. Our diagnostic approach uses infrared scanning, moisture mapping, and visual inspection to ensure the solution we recommend is the one your building actually needs.
With over two decades of spray foam experience, our Layton crews have seen every roof restoration scenario Utah weather can create. We use that experience to select the right foam type, coating system, and application method for your specific property — delivering roof restoration results that hold up to Layton conditions year after year.
How our certified crews deliver precision roof restoration in Layton, UT.
Our assessment process goes beyond a visual check. We examine substrate conditions, drainage patterns, existing insulation performance, and structural integrity. This data-driven approach ensures we recommend the right spray foam solution for your specific property.
Proper surface preparation is critical for spray foam adhesion and long-term performance. Our crews clean, dry, and prime all surfaces, remove debris and loose material, and ensure the substrate meets manufacturer specifications before any foam is applied.
Application is performed by certified spray foam technicians using the latest proportioning equipment. We monitor foam temperature, pressure, and ratio throughout application to ensure every square foot meets manufacturer performance specifications.
The final step is applying a protective topcoat that shields the SPF from UV exposure and provides the weather surface. We select the coating type based on your roof slope, ponding conditions, and desired service life. After coating, we clean up completely and review the finished project with you.
Expert answers to frequently asked roof restoration questions.
Costs for roof restoration in Layton vary based on project size, existing conditions, and material requirements. We provide free on-site estimates with detailed written proposals. Contact us at {phone} for a no-obligation quote.
Yes. Every roof restoration project in Layton is backed by manufacturer material warranties plus our own workmanship guarantee. We handle all warranty registration and remain available for warranty service throughout the life of your system.
Yes. Spray foam can be applied year-round in Layton as long as surface temperatures are above 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Our crews monitor substrate temperature and ambient conditions to ensure proper foam curing and adhesion regardless of season.
Absolutely. Once cured, spray polyurethane foam is inert and non-toxic. Our Layton crews follow all OSHA safety protocols during application, including full PPE and ventilation procedures. The foam cures within minutes and is safe immediately after.
Our reputation is built on results. Here is what our customers have to say.
"Lapolla Industries restored the roof on our distribution warehouse without any disruption to our operations. The crew worked in sections and we never had to shut down. The new reflective coating has already reduced our cooling load."
"We needed our concrete roof deck waterproofed before installing new equipment on it. The crew applied a monolithic membrane that handles foot traffic and ponding water. Two years in and zero issues. Money well spent."
"After a major hailstorm damaged our commercial roof, they walked the entire surface with us documenting every impact point. Their insurance report was so thorough the adjuster approved the full claim on the first visit. Seamless process from start to finish."