Expert spray foam roofing in Grapevine, TX. Licensed spray foam contractors with manufacturer-backed warranties and free inspections.
A spray foam roof installed by Lapolla Industries in Grapevine creates a monolithic membrane that bonds directly to your existing roof deck — no mechanical fasteners, no seam tape, no adhesive. The result is a roof with zero penetration points and the highest insulation value per inch of any roofing system available.
When Grapevine, TX property owners need spray foam roofing, they turn to Lapolla Industries for the same reason thousands of customers nationwide do: we solve the root problem, not just the symptom. Our diagnostic approach uses infrared scanning, moisture mapping, and visual inspection to ensure the solution we recommend is the one your building actually needs.
With over two decades of spray foam experience, our Grapevine crews have seen every spray foam roofing scenario Texas weather can create. We use that experience to select the right foam type, coating system, and application method for your specific property — delivering spray foam roofing results that hold up to Grapevine conditions year after year.
How our certified crews deliver precision spray foam roofing in Grapevine, TX.
Every project begins with a thorough inspection of your property. We evaluate the existing condition, identify problem areas, and use infrared moisture scanning when needed to reveal hidden issues. You receive a detailed report with photos and honest recommendations.
Our preparation process includes substrate inspection, cleaning, moisture testing, and priming. We mask all areas not receiving foam, set up containment where needed, and verify that temperature and humidity conditions are within specification for application.
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.
After the foam cures, we apply a UV-protective coating — silicone, acrylic, or elastomeric — selected for your specific application and climate. We then remove all masking, clean up the work area, and conduct a final walkthrough with you to verify satisfaction.
What Grapevine property owners ask most about spray foam roofing.
Costs for spray foam roofing in Grapevine 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.
Yes. Every Lapolla Industries crew working in Grapevine is fully licensed, bonded, and insured for spray foam application. We carry general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project and can provide proof of insurance upon request.
Yes. Spray foam can be applied year-round in Grapevine 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.
Yes. Every spray foam roofing project in Grapevine is backed by manufacturer material warranties plus our own workmanship guarantee. We handle all warranty registration and remain available for warranty service throughout the life of your system.
Our reputation is built on results. Here is what our customers have to say.
"Our commercial building needed a roof solution that would not require tenant relocation. The restoration approach was perfect — no tear-off noise or debris, minimal odor, and a fully warranted system installed in under two weeks."
"Lapolla Industries installed a spray foam roof on our warehouse last spring. Their crew was thorough, professional, and finished ahead of schedule. The building stays cooler in summer and the roof looks pristine a year later."
"The silicone coating they applied to our metal roof eliminated all the rust spots and sealed every seam and fastener. The reflective finish dropped our cooling costs noticeably. Our building looks ten years newer."