Expert roof waterproofing in St. Augustine, FL. Licensed spray foam contractors with manufacturer-backed warranties and free inspections.
Ponding water destroys conventional roof waterproofing because standing water attacks seams and coating adhesion. Our SPF-based waterproofing systems in St. Augustine are engineered to handle indefinite ponding — the silicone topcoat does not re-emulsify, soften, or deteriorate in standing water.
The buildings and homes of St. Augustine, FL face unique challenges — from seasonal temperature extremes to storm exposure — that demand roofing and insulation systems built for performance, not just price. Lapolla Industries delivers roof waterproofing solutions using closed-cell spray polyurethane foam that outperforms conventional materials in every measurable category.
Our St. Augustine customers see the difference in their energy bills, their comfort levels, and the longevity of their roofing systems. Spray foam does not degrade like fiberglass, does not develop seam failures like TPO, and does not crack like built-up roofing. It is a permanent solution — and Lapolla Industries is the permanent partner St. Augustine property owners rely on to deliver it right.
From inspection to completion, here is how we deliver professional roof waterproofing results.
Before any work begins, our certified inspectors evaluate your property and provide a comprehensive assessment including current condition, repair needs, and recommended SPF solutions. You get a written estimate with no hidden fees.
Proper surface preparation is critical for spray foam adhesion and long-term performance. Our crews clean, dry, and prime all surfaces, remove debris and loose material, and ensure the substrate meets manufacturer specifications before any foam is applied.
Using precision spray equipment, our crews apply the foam in controlled passes to achieve the specified thickness and density. The closed-cell foam expands 30 to 40 times its liquid volume, conforming to every detail of the surface and creating a seamless monolithic barrier.
We finish every project with the appropriate protective coating, thorough cleanup, and a detailed walkthrough. You receive project documentation including photos, material specifications, warranty registration, and maintenance recommendations.
What St. Augustine property owners ask most about roof waterproofing.
Costs for roof waterproofing in St. Augustine vary based on project size, existing conditions, and material requirements. We provide free on-site estimates with detailed written proposals. Contact us at {phone} for a no-obligation quote.
Spray foam delivers the highest R-value per inch, creates a seamless air and moisture barrier, conforms to any surface shape, and bonds permanently to the substrate. For roof waterproofing applications, this combination of properties outperforms all conventional alternatives.
Yes. Spray foam can be applied year-round in St. Augustine as long as surface temperatures are above 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Our crews monitor substrate temperature and ambient conditions to ensure proper foam curing and adhesion regardless of season.
Most residential roof waterproofing projects in St. Augustine are completed within 1 to 3 days. Larger commercial projects may take longer depending on square footage and complexity. We provide a detailed timeline with every estimate.
Our reputation is built on results. Here is what our customers have to say.
"Our metal warehouse roof had been leaking at the ridge and sidewall transitions for years. The coating crew sealed every penetration, fastener, and seam. Completely watertight now and the energy savings are a great bonus."
"Full roof replacement on our 12,000 square foot commercial building. Lapolla Industries removed the old single-ply membrane and installed spray foam with a silicone topcoat. Clean work, professional crew, and a 20-year warranty."
"Lapolla Industries restored the roof on our distribution warehouse without any disruption to our operations. The crew worked in sections and we never had to shut down. The new reflective coating has already reduced our cooling load."