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Foam Roofing Built for the Phoenix Heat
Foam roofing is the workhorse of flat and low-slope homes in Phoenix, and we install and maintain it across the Valley. Pinnacle Roofing applies high-performance closed-cell SPF (spray polyurethane foam) systems that seal out water, insulate against triple-digit heat, and reflect the sun with a white elastomeric topcoat. A foam roof is seamless, so there are no joints for monsoon rain to find. Maintained on a sensible recoat schedule, it is one of the longest-lived, most energy-efficient roofs you can put on an Arizona home.

Our Residential Foam Roofing Services
We cover the full life of a foam roof, from first spray to the recoats that keep it going for decades.
- Foam roof installation: a brand-new SPF system for flat and low-slope roofs, seamless and insulated.
- Roof recoating: a fresh elastomeric topcoat that restores UV protection before wear becomes damage.
- Foam roof repair: cracks, blisters, ponding, and puncture damage patched, sealed, and reinforced.
- Foam roof replacement: when recoating is no longer enough, a full new SPF system built to last for decades.
Why Foam Wins on Phoenix Flat Roofs
A foam roof is one continuous membrane: no seams, no laps, no joints. That matters here because monsoon rain arrives sideways and finds every gap a seamed roof offers. Foam also carries real insulating value, cutting the heat load on your AC in a way membrane roofs cannot, and its reflective topcoat bounces most of the sun's energy off the roof entirely.
The Recoat Cycle Is the Whole Game
Foam itself lasts for decades, but the elastomeric topcoat that shields it from UV wears down over time and needs renewal roughly every five to ten years. Keep that cycle and your foam roof can run 30 or more years. Skip it and the sun starts eating the foam itself. We track and handle recoats so you never have to think about it.
How it works
Foam Roofing: what to expect
- Step 1
Free inspection and estimate
We assess your existing roof, whether a tear-off is needed, and which foam service fits: install, recoat, repair, or replace.
- Step 2
Surface preparation
The substrate is cleaned, repaired, and dried, because foam and coatings only perform when they adhere properly.
- Step 3
Foam and coating application
Closed-cell SPF goes on as one continuous membrane, then a UV-reflective elastomeric topcoat seals and protects it.
- Step 4
Cleanup and walkthrough
We leave the property spotless and review the finished roof with you, including the recoat schedule going forward.
FAQ
Foam Roofing FAQs
How long does a foam roof last in Arizona?
With routine maintenance and recoating every five to ten years, a foam roof in Arizona can last 30 or more years. Keeping the topcoat intact is the key.
How often does a foam roof need recoating?
Most foam roofs need a new topcoat every five to ten years, depending on the coating type and sun exposure. Recoating keeps the system waterproof and extends its total lifespan.
What are the disadvantages of foam roofing?
Foam needs periodic inspection and recoating to maintain its waterproof seal, and unprotected foot traffic can damage it. With basic care, the energy savings and leak protection far outweigh the upkeep in Phoenix's climate.
Is foam roofing only for flat roofs?
Foam is at its best on flat and low-slope roofs, which is where most Phoenix homes that have it use it. Pitched roofs are usually better served by tile, shingle, or metal, all of which we also install.
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Tell us what the roof is doing and we will take a look. Licensed Arizona contractor, AZ ROC #161685, serving the Phoenix metro since 1999.