Arizona Foam & Spray

Our Services

What We Do

Quik-Shield spray foam roofing has a service life of more than 40 years and that life can be extended with proper care and maintenance, including annual inspections and recoating when needed.

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Maintenance

Commercial & Residential Construction

Arizona Foam & Spray only uses Quik-Shield spray foam, manufactured by SWD Urethane. We have been using this product for over 40 years because it is the best in the industry.

Quik-Shield spray foam roofing system consists of durable lightweight foam and a protective top coating. It is sprayed in place as a liquid that expands to fill cracks and crevices and then forms as a hard durable monolithic roof surface.

It is spray applied without mechanical fasteners, creating a seamless air barrier that can reduce air leakage by 83% and can save 40% or more of a building’s heating and cooling costs. In an average of 4.5 years, these energy savings combine to surpass the complete cost of the spray foam roof.

Leaks & Repairs

Leaks often occur with single-ply and built-up roof systems because it’s hard to completely seal joints, fasteners, and seams. 40% of these conventional roofs have serious problems within 1 year. And, when leaks occur, it is very difficult to pinpoint the problem location. Quik-Shield spray foam roof systems create a seamless, monolithic surface. Spray foam provides self-flashing around HVAC curbs, vents, and skylights, adding additional protection against leaks, moisture, and air infiltration.

Maintenance

Arizona Foam & Spray recommends annual roof inspections and inspections after heavy storms to ensure roofs remain in peak condition Over 90% of roof leaks and system failures occur at the roof detail; a wall, metal edges, drains, and other roof-mounted equipment. Proper identification of these problems in a timely manner is essential to preventing replacement and extending the life of your roof.
  • Retaining a record of your roof’s maintenance services with your contractor and a second copy up on the roof (out of the weather in a roof hatch, for example).
  • Keeping a checklist of conditions to look for during inspections and creating a reference file outlining what was and was not observed.
  • Scheduling routine inspections and maintenance work to prolong the life of your roof system and, reveal areas that have the potential to create costly repairs if not corrected.