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A quality, economical solution to your roofing needs. Sprayed Polyurethane Foam (SPF) roofing systems with Conklin coatings are a popular choice among owners of both new and existing flat-roofed buildings. The system provides a durable waterproof covering that bonds tightly to nearly any properly prepared surface. The foam is professionally applied with a spray gun that mixes two liquid components to form a rigid polyurethane foam (PUF). It's so lightweight - about eight ounces per square foot - it can be applied over most existing roof systems without exceeding the structural load capacity. Yet it's amazingly strong, easily withstanding foot traffic and other weight requirements.

Sprayed polyurethane foam (SPF) roofs exhibit advantages over built-up roofing (BUR) and EPDM rubber roofing:

1. Seams are one of the major sources of leaks in roof systems and SPF roofs are totally seamless.

2. Water does not travel laterally in SPF roofs as it can in BUR or single-ply roofs. A leak in the top membrane of a BUR or single-ply roof will create the spreading of water, saturating the insulation and causing multiple interior leaks. With SPF, even if a hole is punched through the entire two-inch membrane, water movement will be restricted to the hole. In most cases repairs can be made with a tube of caulk.

3. Because the SPF roof is lightweight, permeable and fully adhered, normally an old roof does not need to be removed in order to apply a new one. If underlying areas of saturated insulation are found, minimal tear-off may be required.

4. The SPF roofing is less disruptive since tear-off is minimal. Also, projects are accomplished faster because the application is quieter, quicker and requires far less laborers.

5. Roof mounted units, penetrations, curbs, and parapets can receive a seamless monolithic application because SPF is spray applied. BUR and single-ply roofs require flashing materials with sealants which frequently result in leaks.


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The only roofing system that keeps saving you money providing a return on your investment (ROI). For most installations, the old roof stays on, saving you $.25 to $.65/sq. ft. in tear-off costs and speeding up the installation time, causing less disruption at your worksite. The economical installation is only the start of the money you can save. The insulating foam keeps heat from penetrating in the summer or escaping in the winter, permanently lowering heating and air conditioning costs for most owners. The seamless system reduces the need for repairs, but if mechanical damage to the membrane does occur, it usually can be repaired with only a caulk gun and sealant. And unlike some systems, foam roofing recoats with ease, extending the life of the roof.

Cost savings can be even more substantial on new buildings, because PUF's lightweight and superior insulating qualities can reduce costly structural requirements, as well as operational requirements of cooling and heating equipment.


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Eliminates the problem areas where most leaks start. A typical single-ply roof system has thousands of linear feet of seams and hundreds of mechanical fasteners - all prime candidates for future leaks. Foam roofing systems with Conklin coatings are seamless and use no mechanical fasteners, eliminating those problem areas from the start. To further discourage leaks, a subtle slope can be easily built into your foam system to prevent ponding. In addition, SPF's closed-cell structure prevents horizontal movement of water, so should you get a leak, it is contained to one area, making it easy to find and repair.

Foam roofing also offers the advantage of being self-flashing; during installation, the foam flows around all protrusions, such as roof vents and cooling units, forming a tight bond that seals off places leaks can start. Because of these same qualities, future roof modifications can be easily accommodated. The foam is easy to cut and replace when vent stacks or other roof penetrations need to be moved to suit new operational needs.


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More thermal resistance than any other insulating material. As the cost of heating and cooling buildings keeps climbing, many owners choose foam roofing for its outstanding insulating properties. Unlike other roof systems, the entire thickness of a foam roof is high-grade insulation. SPF's closed-cell structure stops air infiltration, the chief culprit of most energy losses. A one-inch thickness has an insulating R-value of 7.14, higher than any other insulating material. In addition, when you install SPF over an existing roof, you retain that R-value, as well as add to it.

Most building owners experience substantial energy savings with a foam roofing system with Conklin coatings. Your Conklin contractor can conduct an energy audit to estimate your particular energy savings and pay-back value.


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An important part of every foam roofing system is a high-quality coating, such as Conklin's Benchmark® or Rapid Roof® III acrylic latex coatings. They cure to form a seamless, flexible covering that protects the foam from sunlight and moisture. Plus, the reflective white finish on Conklin coatings helps make the roofing system even more energy efficient.


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At Conklin we stand behind our roofing systems. We're so confident in our foam coatings, we offer three optional warranties:
  • 10, 12, & 15-year materials warranty
  • 10, 12, & 15-year joint warranty
Satisfaction guaranteed is our motto. It's this confidence in our products and our commitment to customer service that have made us number one in what we do.

Conklin is a member of the following organizations and its products meet or exceed the standards set by these organizations: National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), Society of Plastics Industry - Polyurethane Foam Contractors Division (SPI-PFCD), and the Roof Coatings Manufacturers Association (RCMA).

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