Foam roof repair and inspection in El Paso, TX. Spray polyurethane foam roofs are common in El Paso — we assess storm damage and file insurance claims correctly.
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Many El Paso homeowners have been told their foam roof just needs a "quick patch" or have had incompatible materials applied over failing foam. These shortcuts cause bigger failures within 1–2 years.
A spray foam roof consists of two-part polyurethane foam sprayed directly onto the roof deck, expanding to create a seamless insulating layer 1–2 inches thick. This is then covered with a protective elastomeric coating (silicone or acrylic) that protects the foam from UV degradation. In El Paso, this coating must be renewed every 5–7 years due to intense UV exposure. When neglected, the coating fails, the foam oxidizes, becomes brittle, and absorbs water — leading to major structural issues.
El Paso Home Damage Pros is a referral service connecting homeowners with licensed public adjusters and vetted contractors. We do not provide legal or insurance advice.
We use only elastomeric coatings rated for El Paso's extreme UV exposure — not generic hardware store products.
Properly maintained foam roofs provide R-6 to R-7 per inch insulation — significantly reducing El Paso cooling costs.
Foam roofing requires specific equipment and training. We only refer contractors who specialize in SPF systems.
Hail damage on foam roofs is claimable. We document impact damage correctly so insurance can't minimize your claim.
Regular recoating programs that extend your foam roof's life indefinitely at a fraction of replacement cost.
We assess your foam roof's condition and tell you honestly whether recoating, repair, or replacement is needed.
After every major El Paso hail or wind event, out-of-state storm chasers descend on neighborhoods offering quick deals. These contractors often do poor work, use cheap materials, and disappear when problems arise. Every contractor we refer is licensed, bonded, El Paso-based, and background-checked.
We assess coating condition, foam integrity, drainage, and any storm damage. We tell you exactly what your roof needs.
If storm or hail damaged, we file your insurance claim. Otherwise we get you a fair quote from a specialist contractor.
Specialist installation with correct materials. For recoating: surface prep, patching, coating application with UV-rated product.
Every adjuster we work with is licensed by the Texas Department of Insurance — held to fiduciary duty to represent you.
Our roofer network is El Paso-based, licensed, bonded, and background-checked. We reject contractors who can't meet our standards.
Public adjuster-represented claims average 2–3x higher settlements. We fight until you receive what your policy entitles you to.
We know El Paso's hail season, monsoon patterns, foam roof failures, and desert UV damage — not generic national advice.
We know Texas policyholder rights, claim timelines, the appraisal clause, and how to hold insurance companies accountable.
Free inspections. Public adjuster fees from settlement. Roofer referrals free. We earn only when you win.
Signs your foam roof needs recoating: coating is chalking, cracking, or peeling; you can see the foam beneath the coating; roof is leaking at seams or penetrations. Signs it may need replacement: foam has deeply absorbed water and is soft or spongy; multiple layers of patches have failed; foam has deteriorated more than 25% of the surface area. A free inspection determines which situation you have.
Small repairs (cracks, bird pecks, antenna penetrations) can be filled with compatible foam and coated — if you use the correct products. The biggest mistake El Paso homeowners make is using hardware store spray foam or silicone caulk on foam roofs. These are incompatible and create bigger failures. For anything beyond a pinhole repair, use a specialist.
Recoating costs depend on roof size and coating condition: typically $1.50–$3.00 per square foot for standard recoating, $2.50–$5.00 per sq ft with repairs included. A 1,000 sq ft roof runs approximately $1,500–$5,000. This is far less than full foam replacement and extends roof life another 10–15 years.
Yes. Hail impacts create divots and cracks in the protective coating and underlying foam. These appear as circular impressions and are often missed by insurance adjusters who aren't familiar with foam roof damage patterns. Our assessors are trained specifically in foam roof hail damage documentation.
Recurring leaks on foam roofs are almost always one of three causes: inadequate drainage causing water to pond and eventually penetrate; incompatible patch material that doesn't bond properly to the original foam; or a deteriorated roof drain or scupper. A professional foam roof specialist can identify the exact cause and fix it permanently.
Free inspection. Licensed public adjuster. Vetted local roofers. No upfront cost. We fight until you win.
* El Paso Home Damage Pros is a referral service. We connect homeowners with licensed public adjusters and vetted roofing contractors. We are not an insurance company, law firm, or roofing contractor. Public adjuster services are provided by licensed Texas Department of Insurance-licensed professionals. Individual results vary based on policy terms and claim specifics.