Danvers's trusted spray foam contractor for commercial roofing, residential insulation, and emergency roof repair across Massachusetts.
Professional roofing, coating, and insulation services for Danvers property owners and facility managers.
From minor surface patches to full-section refoaming and recoating, our repair crews restore SPF roof performance using materials compatible with your existing system. Every repair is blended seamlessly and warranted.
Stop metal roof leaks without replacement. Our elastomeric coating system treats rust, seals every fastener and seam, and creates a continuous waterproof membrane over your entire metal roof — backed by a manufacturer warranty.
Hail, wind, and debris damage demand immediate attention and thorough documentation. Our crews respond quickly, document all damage with photos and measurements that satisfy insurance adjusters, and restore your roof completely.
Transform your building with a spray foam roof that insulates, waterproofs, and strengthens in a single application. No tear-off required over most existing substrates. Backed by manufacturer warranties and our own workmanship guarantee.
Pre-purchase, post-storm, or routine maintenance — our inspection reports give you the data you need to make informed decisions about your roof. Infrared moisture scans reveal trapped water invisible from the surface.
Upgrade your attic insulation from fiberglass or cellulose to spray foam and feel the difference the same day. SPF does not settle, sag, or leave gaps — it expands to fill every cavity and seals air leaks that other materials miss.
Our replacement process is thorough: remove existing roofing to the deck, inspect and repair substrate, apply closed-cell SPF to specified thickness, and finish with a UV-protective coating. The result is a monolithic roof system with no seams to fail.
Active roof leak? We locate the source using advanced detection methods, then repair it permanently at the root cause. No guesswork, no temporary patches — just lasting results backed by our workmanship warranty.
When your roof is structurally sound but the surface is deteriorating, restoration is the smart investment. We clean, repair, and recoat your entire roof with a warranted system that performs like new at a fraction of replacement cost.
Commercial roofs deteriorate from the surface down. If your structure and deck are sound, restoration with spray foam and silicone coating is the economically superior choice. We handle buildings from 5,000 to 500,000 square feet.
Cold floors, musty smells, and high energy bills often trace back to an uninsulated or poorly insulated crawl space. Our closed-cell spray foam seals the entire crawl space envelope — walls, rim joists, and sill plates — creating a conditioned space.
Waterproof your flat or low-slope roof with a spray-applied membrane system that eliminates the seam failures, flashing leaks, and ponding damage that plague conventional roofing. One seamless application. Permanent results.
High-performance silicone roof coatings that resist ponding water, UV degradation, and extreme temperatures. Unlike acrylics, silicone does not re-emulsify in standing water — making it ideal for flat roofs with drainage challenges.
Our maintenance programs extend roof life and reduce total cost of ownership. Semi-annual or annual visits include drain clearing, seam inspection, penetration checks, coating condition assessment, and immediate repair of minor issues.
Stop chasing flat roof leaks with temporary fixes. Our diagnostic approach pinpoints the exact failure point, and our repair methods address the root cause — whether it is failed flashing, membrane damage, or ponding water that needs re-sloping.
Danvers, MA experiences the kind of temperature swings that punish conventional roofing and insulation. Lapolla Industries installs spray polyurethane foam systems engineered to perform in exactly these conditions — continuous insulation with no thermal bridging, no seams, and no weak points where Massachusetts weather can exploit gaps in your building envelope.
For Danvers businesses watching their utility bills climb, a spray foam roof restoration can reduce cooling costs by 20 to 40 percent while extending roof life by 20 or more years. For homeowners, attic and crawl space insulation with closed-cell SPF eliminates hot spots, cold drafts, and the energy waste that comes with them. Call (866) 605-0362 for a free energy assessment.
Quality, integrity, and results — the Lapolla Industries difference for Danvers property owners.
No hidden fees, no surprise charges. You receive a detailed written estimate before we start and the final invoice matches — guaranteed. Every line item explained.
Every project starts with a no-obligation inspection using infrared moisture scanning and visual assessment. We identify every issue and provide an honest, transparent estimate.
SPF roofing delivers the highest R-value per inch of any commercial insulation. Our customers typically see 20 to 40 percent reductions in heating and cooling costs after installation.
Storms do not wait and neither do we. Our emergency crews are on call around the clock to tarp, secure, and protect your property when you need it most.
Our crews live and work in the communities we serve. We understand local building codes, climate conditions, and the best SPF systems for your specific region.
Answers to the most frequently asked spray foam questions from Danvers property owners.
Yes. Spray foam applied to crawl space walls and rim joists creates an airtight moisture barrier that eliminates condensation, musty odors, and cold floors. For Danvers homes with persistent crawl space moisture issues, closed-cell foam combined with vapor barrier encapsulation provides a permanent solution.
Absolutely. SPF roofing performs exceptionally in both extremes because the closed-cell foam provides continuous insulation without thermal bridging. In hot Danvers summers, the reflective coating reduces surface temperatures by up to 50 degrees. In winter, the insulation value keeps conditioned air inside.
Spray foam is one of the best solutions for flat and low-slope roofs in Danvers. The seamless application eliminates the seams and joints where conventional flat roof systems fail. SPF also self-levels to eliminate ponding water — one of the biggest causes of flat roof leaks and premature failure.
Call us immediately for emergency tarping to prevent further water damage. Our Danvers storm damage crews respond quickly to secure your property, document all damage with photos and measurements for your insurance claim, and provide a complete restoration plan. We work directly with insurance adjusters to ensure your claim is handled smoothly.
Spray foam insulation costs in Danvers typically range from $1.50 to $3.50 per square foot for open-cell and $3.00 to $7.00 per square foot for closed-cell. The exact price depends on the area being insulated, foam thickness, and accessibility. Most Danvers homeowners see a full return on investment through energy savings within 3 to 5 years.
In most cases, yes. One of the biggest advantages of SPF roofing is that it can be applied directly over existing roof membranes — TPO, EPDM, built-up, and even metal — without a costly tear-off. Our Danvers crews evaluate the existing substrate to ensure it is structurally sound before application.
Real reviews from property owners we have served across the country.
"Our old three-layer built-up roof was beyond saving. They stripped everything down to the deck, repaired the substrate, and installed a new spray foam roofing system. The building is better insulated now than it has ever been."
"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."
"Ponding water on our flat roof was causing constant problems. They re-sloped the low spots with tapered foam and applied a silicone coating. No more standing water after rain. Excellent work."
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