Roofing Q&A

Spf (Spray Foam): warranty options?

Spray Foam Roofing (SPF) is a popular choice for its excellent insulation and seamless coverage, but understanding warranty options is crucial for homeowners and roofers alike. Warranties typically cover the material and workmanship, protecting you against leaks and premature failure. They can range from limited warranties of 5 to 10 years up to more comprehensive coverage lasting 20 years or more. The specifics often depend on factors like the quality of materials used, the installer’s certification, and adherence to manufacturer installation guidelines. Warranty coverage might exclude damage caused by improper maintenance, extreme weather events, or unauthorized repairs, so it’s important to understand what is included and what isn’t.

If you suspect issues with your spray foam roof, simple DIY checks include looking for visible cracks, blisters, or soft spots on the foam itself and checking for water pooling or leaks inside the building. These basic inspections can help identify early signs of damage without risking harm or causing further problems. However, if you see signs of deterioration or water intrusion, it’s wise to call a professional roofer experienced with SPF systems. When consulting a contractor, ask if they are certified foam installers and whether the warranty they offer is a manufacturer-backed or solely a workmanship warranty. Also, inquire about the anticipated lifespan of your roof under the proposed warranty terms to ensure you have realistic expectations and proper coverage.