Professional flat roof repair for Greenwich property owners. Lapolla Industries delivers lasting results with industry-leading SPF technology.
Flat roofs in Greenwich, NJ fail at predictable points: seams, flashings, penetrations, and areas where water ponds. Lapolla Industries diagnoses the specific failure mechanism on your roof using infrared scanning and visual inspection, then applies a targeted repair that addresses the root cause — not just the symptom.
In Greenwich, NJ, the difference between a spray foam job that lasts and one that fails comes down to the contractor. Lapolla Industries applies the same quality standards to every flat roof repair project that earned us a reputation as one of the nation's most trusted SPF specialists — proper surface prep, correct foam thickness, and factory-specified coating application.
Every flat roof repair project we complete in Greenwich is backed by both manufacturer material warranties and our own workmanship guarantee. We document every step with photos and measurements, provide you with a detailed project report, and remain available for warranty service and maintenance throughout the life of your SPF system.
Our proven process ensures quality results on every spray foam project.
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.
Our preparation process includes substrate inspection, cleaning, moisture testing, and priming. We mask all areas not receiving foam, set up containment where needed, and verify that temperature and humidity conditions are within specification for application.
Our factory-trained crews apply spray polyurethane foam using calibrated equipment that ensures consistent thickness, proper density, and complete coverage. The foam expands on contact, fills every gap, and bonds permanently to the prepared substrate.
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.
Common questions about flat roof repair answered by our spray foam experts.
Costs for flat roof repair in Greenwich 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.
Absolutely. Once cured, spray polyurethane foam is inert and non-toxic. Our Greenwich crews follow all OSHA safety protocols during application, including full PPE and ventilation procedures. The foam cures within minutes and is safe immediately after.
Yes. Every Lapolla Industries crew working in Greenwich is fully licensed, bonded, and insured for spray foam application. We carry general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project and can provide proof of insurance upon request.
Spray foam delivers the highest R-value per inch, creates a seamless air and moisture barrier, conforms to any surface shape, and bonds permanently to the substrate. For flat roof repair applications, this combination of properties outperforms all conventional alternatives.
See what customers across the country say about working with Lapolla Industries.
"Instead of a full tear-off our old commercial roof got a complete restoration — cleaned, repaired, and recoated with a reflective silicone system. Saved us tens of thousands compared to replacement and it looks brand new."
"Lapolla Industries installed a spray foam roof on our warehouse last spring. Their crew was thorough, professional, and finished ahead of schedule. The building stays cooler in summer and the roof looks pristine a year later."
"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."