Combining high compressive strength and seamless spray in place rigid polyurethane foam with a thick layer of protective gravel your endurarock roof will save you thousands of dollars a year in maintenance and energy costs.
Gravel on a foam roof.
This is a major reduction in weight and one of the reasons foam roofing is the exception to the rule when it comes to required tear offs.
For more information on replacing leaking tar and gravel roofs visit our spray foam roofing page.
Built up roofs or burs also called a tar and gravel roof is a well established and popular style of flat roof that is made up of alternating layers of roofing felt or fiberglass and asphalt that is applied with heat which combine to make a long lasting sturdy roofing system.
If applied the proper way spf roofing systems will have significantly less maintenance costs than traditional tar and gravel roofs.
Gravel is an excellent fire retardant.
Here alternating layers of roofing felt usually fiberglass and hot applied asphalt are combined to create a long lasting roof system.
Also a tar and gravel roof is very rugged and safe to walk on.
Of all the flat roofing options a tar and gravel roof is the most economical.
Advantages of a tar and gravel roof.
With regular maintenance and repair a tar and gravel roof can last as long as 30 years.
Tar and gravel roof repair.
Ncfi s endurarock roofing system is the perfect solution for leaking flat roofs.
The new roof can be applied.
Also applying a new acrylic elastomeric cool roof coating can further weatherproof a.
A built up roof bur sometimes called a tar and gravel roof is a tried and true style of flat roof.
Your tar and gravel roof is a good candidate for a foam roof system.
Most people see pictures of foam roofing and think that the material is soft and fluffy.
Spray foam roofing usually cost between 4 7 per sq.
Ultimately once cleaned and prepped and verified that the roof is dry a gravel built up roof is a very ideal surface to apply foam to.
You can strengthen your tar and gravel roof by adding additional roofing layers made out of fiberglass or foam to increase insulation.
We will remove anywhere from as little as 2 lbs up to 8 lbs of gravel per square foot and install a foam roof that weighs only about 5 lbs per square foot.
A spray foam roof is always coated usually w silicone.
If you are looking for an alternative to tar and gravel roofs that actually incorporates insulation and roofing into one material then foam roofing is the solution for you.