Marion's trusted spray foam contractor for commercial roofing, residential insulation, and emergency roof repair across North Carolina.
Professional roofing, coating, and insulation services for Marion property owners and facility managers.
Our commercial restoration process preserves your existing roof structure, adds insulation value, and applies a warranted waterproof coating system — saving 50 to 70 percent versus tear-off and replacement on buildings of any size.
Elastomeric coatings for standing seam, corrugated, and R-panel metal roofs. We seal rust spots, failing fasteners, open seams, and ridge caps — stopping leaks and adding reflective energy savings in a single application.
Comprehensive roof inspections using infrared moisture scanning, core sampling, and visual assessment. Detailed photo-documented reports with condition ratings, remaining life estimates, and prioritized repair recommendations.
Roof leaks get worse with every rain. Our crews respond fast, identify the exact source using infrared and moisture mapping, and apply permanent repairs using spray foam and coating systems designed for long-term performance.
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.
Expert repair for existing SPF roofs including blistering, coating deterioration, punctures, and storm damage. We restore your foam roof to like-new condition with matching materials and factory-specified application techniques.
Complete roof restoration with spray foam and protective coatings that add 20 or more years of life to your existing roof — without the cost, waste, and disruption of a full tear-off and replacement.
Seamless waterproofing membranes applied over existing roof surfaces to eliminate leaks and ponding water permanently. Our spray-applied systems conform to every detail and create a monolithic barrier with no seams to fail.
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.
Silicone coatings provide the longest service life of any roof coating product. Our crews apply them over metal, TPO, EPDM, built-up, and spray foam surfaces — sealing the entire roof in a seamless, reflective, waterproof membrane.
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.
New spray polyurethane foam roof installation that creates a seamless, self-adhering membrane with the highest R-value per inch of any roofing system. Energy-efficient, leak-proof, and engineered to last 30 to 50 years with periodic recoating.
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.
Closed-cell and open-cell spray foam attic insulation that eliminates air infiltration and creates a continuous thermal barrier from ridge to eave. Most projects completed in a single day with immediate comfort improvement.
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.
Energy costs hit smaller communities like Marion, NC just as hard as big cities — sometimes harder. Lapolla Industries specializes in spray polyurethane foam solutions that deliver R-6.5 per inch of insulation value, the highest of any roofing or insulation material available. For Marion property owners, that translates to immediate, measurable savings on heating and cooling.
Our spray foam systems create a seamless thermal envelope that eliminates air infiltration — the single biggest source of energy waste in buildings. Whether we are insulating your Marion attic, sealing your crawl space, or installing a new SPF roof, the science is the same: eliminate gaps, stop air movement, and let your HVAC system work the way it was designed to.
Quality, integrity, and results — the Lapolla Industries difference for Marion property owners.
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.
Spray foam roofing eliminates tear-off waste, reduces energy consumption, and extends roof life by decades. Our systems help property owners reduce their environmental footprint while saving money.
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.
Lapolla Industries has been at the forefront of spray polyurethane foam technology since 2003 — with deep roots in SPF manufacturing and application that few competitors can match.
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.
Answers to the most frequently asked spray foam questions from Marion 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 Marion homes with persistent crawl space moisture issues, closed-cell foam combined with vapor barrier encapsulation provides a permanent solution.
Yes. Every Marion crew is fully licensed, bonded, and insured for spray foam roofing and insulation work. We carry general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project. You can request proof of insurance before any work begins.
A properly installed SPF roof in Marion can last 30 to 50 years with periodic recoating every 10 to 15 years. The closed-cell foam itself does not degrade — only the protective topcoat needs maintenance. Many spray foam roofs installed in the 1970s are still performing today.
Closed-cell foam is denser, provides a higher R-value per inch (R-6.5 vs R-3.7), and acts as a vapor and moisture barrier. Open-cell foam is lighter, more flexible, and more affordable. For roofing applications in Marion we typically recommend closed-cell for its waterproofing properties. For interior wall insulation, either type may be appropriate.
Yes. Spray foam roofing provides the highest R-value per inch of any commercial roofing insulation — typically R-6.5 per inch. In Marion, this translates to significant cooling and heating savings because the seamless membrane eliminates air infiltration that accounts for up to 40 percent of energy loss in conventional roofs.
Absolutely. SPF roofing performs exceptionally in both extremes because the closed-cell foam provides continuous insulation without thermal bridging. In hot Marion summers, the reflective coating reduces surface temperatures by up to 50 degrees. In winter, the insulation value keeps conditioned air inside.
Real reviews from property owners we have served across the country.
"Had spray foam applied to our flat commercial roof and the difference is night and day. No more ponding water, energy bills dropped noticeably, and the seamless membrane means zero leak points. Should have done this years ago."
"We had a persistent leak that three different contractors could not find. Their team used moisture scanning equipment and pinpointed it to a failed pipe boot in minutes. Fixed it the same day. Incredible diagnostic work."
"We signed up for their annual roof maintenance program for our three commercial buildings. They catch small issues before they become expensive repairs. Last inspection they found a failing pipe boot that would have caused a major leak."
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