Denver sits at 5,280 feet, where UV radiation is 25 percent stronger than at sea level. This accelerates coating degradation on spray polyurethane foam roofing. Standard acrylic coatings fail within five years under this exposure. We use silicone coatings with embedded ceramic granules that reflect UV and resist thermal shock from Denver's 60-degree daily temperature swings. The freeze-thaw cycles between October and April cause conventional roofing to crack and split. An SPF roof system remains flexible and intact because the closed-cell foam structure absorbs expansion and contraction without tearing.
Denver's building codes require commercial roofs to meet specific wind uplift ratings due to Front Range wind events and microbursts. We engineer every polyurethane foam roofing installation to meet or exceed Class 90 wind uplift standards. Our crews understand local permitting requirements and coordinate inspections with Denver's Department of Community Planning and Development. We have completed projects across metro Denver, from warehouses in Commerce City to mixed-use buildings in the Denver Tech Center. Local expertise means we account for altitude, climate, and code compliance in every system we install.