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Advanced Climate Seal Systems
760.745.2777 office
760.777.2570
310.742.0212 fax
www.aclimateseal.com

Main Office:
1914 W. Mission Rd., Ste M
Escondido, CA 92029

Desert Office:
70-225 Hwy 111, Ste C-255
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270

Satellite Office:
645 W 9th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015

Satellite Office
1041 Market St.
San Diego, CA 92101

Serving Southern CA Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Orange County

License# 613662
License# 891740

Providing foam roofing and insulation services to Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Desert Hot Springs, Indio, Indian Wells, LA, San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange and Coachella.

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FAQ

How Long Will The Roof Last? What's my Warranty?
Now that the oldest SPF roofs are about 30 years old, questions about SPF longevity have been discarded. It is well known that these roofs have an amazing ability to outlast any other roofing systems. It is recommended that every 10 to 15 years a new coat of elastomeric is applied to ensure its continued integrity. We offer five (5), ten (10) , fifteen(15), and thirty (30) year manufacture/contractor warranty for materials and workmanship.

How Does it Work?
Sprayed Polyurethane Foam is a combination of isocyanate and polyol. These two components are fed through a proportioner which heats then pumps the two separate components to the spray gun, where they are mixed and sprayed onto the substrate. Because it is sprayed onto the roof as a liquid, it forms a single continuous structure that is seamless and stable. SPF requires a clean surface for proper application. It must be dry, free of contaminants like oil, and properly fastened to the substrate in accordance with the proper building codes. Since sunlight degrades SPF, it must be protected by a layer of crushed stone or an elastomeric coating. But it is the foam, not the coating, which creates the watertight layer.

What’s an Elastomeric Coating?
Elastomeric Coatings are used to protect against Ultra-violet Radiation. Sprayed Polyurethane Foam has to be protected from exposure to the sun's ultra-violet radiation and moisture. This is where the top coating comes in, it helps to protect and seal the foam from any damage.

What is better, Coatings or Aggregate Ballast?
SPF roofs can be protected from ultraviolet light with coatings — typically acrylic, polyurethane, or silicone coatings — or with crushed stone aggregate. Aggregate-covered roofs, sometimes called “foam and stone,” require stone ranging in size from 1⁄4 inch to 3⁄4 inch Gravel can only be used on relatively flat roofs, and its weight may exceed structural limits. Coated foam weighs only 1⁄3 pound per square foot, while aggregate-covered foam is closer to 6 pounds per square foot. Coated foam makes it easier to spot and repair a roof leak. Gravel maintenance is more difficult, because you can’t see what’s under it. Gravel can stop up drains. The reflectivity values of coatings are known, coatings (unlike gravel) are eligible to receive an Energy Star label Coatings usually cost a little more than stone. Coating on an SPF roof will last anywhere from 10 to 15 years.