
How often should a spray foam roof be recoated?
FAQ: Spray Foam Roofing
Q: How often should a spray foam roof be recoated?
A: A spray foam roof should typically be recoated every 10–15 years. The exact timing depends on factors like:
Weather exposure: Florida’s intense sun, high humidity, and hurricane-season rains can wear coatings faster.
Coating thickness: Thicker, high-quality coatings tend to last longer.
Roof maintenance: Regular inspections can catch small issues before they turn into costly damage.
When properly maintained and recoated on time, spray foam roofing can last several decades. Roof Nuts offers professional recoating services that include warranty extensions, helping you preserve your investment for the long term.
Why Recoating Matters for Florida Homes
Protects against UV damage from the Florida sun.
Seals micro-cracks to prevent water intrusion during heavy storms.
Maintains energy efficiency by keeping the reflective surface intact.
Extends the life of your roofing system, saving you from early replacement costs.
Signs Your Spray Foam Roof May Need Recoating
Fading or chalky coating surface
Exposed foam visible in spots
Small cracks or pinholes in the surface
Water ponding longer than 48 hours after rain
How Roof Nuts Can Help
We provide:
Free roof inspections to assess coating wear
Expert recoating using premium, UV-resistant materials
Extended warranties when you recoat on schedule
Service in Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, Orlando, St. Petersburg, and across Florida
Call Roof Nuts today at 904-694-3426 to schedule your spray foam roof inspection and keep your roof in peak condition.
