Professional flat roof repair for Canyon property owners. Lapolla Industries delivers lasting results with industry-leading SPF technology.
Canyon property owners with leaking flat roofs have tried everything — tar, caulk, peel-and-stick patches. None of it lasts because none of it addresses why the roof leaks. Lapolla Industries finds the actual failure point and repairs it with materials engineered for flat roof performance in Texas weather conditions.
Property owners in Canyon trust Lapolla Industries for professional flat roof repair because we combine industry-leading spray foam technology with the local expertise needed to address Texas climate challenges. Every project begins with a thorough assessment of your property and ends with a warranted solution engineered to last.
Our Canyon flat roof repair crews arrive fully equipped with the latest SPF application systems, safety equipment, and premium materials. We handle every step — from surface preparation and substrate evaluation to final coating and cleanup — so you get a turnkey result with zero hassle and complete confidence in the finished product.
A systematic approach to flat roof repair that ensures lasting performance.
Our assessment process goes beyond a visual check. We examine substrate conditions, drainage patterns, existing insulation performance, and structural integrity. This data-driven approach ensures we recommend the right spray foam solution for your specific property.
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.
Application is performed by certified spray foam technicians using the latest proportioning equipment. We monitor foam temperature, pressure, and ratio throughout application to ensure every square foot meets manufacturer performance specifications.
The final step is applying a protective topcoat that shields the SPF from UV exposure and provides the weather surface. We select the coating type based on your roof slope, ponding conditions, and desired service life. After coating, we clean up completely and review the finished project with you.
Get answers to your flat roof repair questions before you commit.
Costs for flat roof repair in Canyon 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 flat roof repair applications, this combination of properties outperforms all conventional alternatives.
Yes. Spray foam can be applied year-round in Canyon 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.
Absolutely. Once cured, spray polyurethane foam is inert and non-toxic. Our Canyon crews follow all OSHA safety protocols during application, including full PPE and ventilation procedures. The foam cures within minutes and is safe immediately after.
See what customers across the country say about working with Lapolla Industries.
"Our crawl space was damp, musty, and completely uninsulated. They sealed all the rim joists and band boards with closed-cell foam. The floors above are warmer and the moisture problem is gone. Should have done this years ago."
"We manage a 40,000 square foot retail center and the roof was near end of life. Instead of tearing it off they restored it with a spray foam and coating system. Saved us over sixty percent versus replacement and added twenty years of life."
"Water was coming in around our skylight every time it rained. Lapolla Industries traced it to deteriorated sealant and improper flashing. They redid everything and we have been bone dry through two heavy storm seasons now."