Trusted storm damage roof repair in Catonsville, MD. Our certified crews deliver precision workmanship and guaranteed results.
After a storm hits Catonsville, MD, our crews respond within hours to secure your property and begin the documentation process. We photograph all damage, prepare detailed reports for your insurance adjuster, and manage the complete restoration from emergency tarp to finished roof.
When Catonsville, MD property owners need storm damage roof repair, 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 Catonsville crews have seen every storm damage roof repair scenario Maryland weather can create. We use that experience to select the right foam type, coating system, and application method for your specific property — delivering storm damage roof repair results that hold up to Catonsville conditions year after year.
From inspection to completion, here is how we deliver professional storm damage roof repair results.
Before any work begins, our certified inspectors evaluate your property and provide a comprehensive assessment including current condition, repair needs, and recommended SPF solutions. You get a written estimate with no hidden fees.
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.
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.
We finish every project with the appropriate protective coating, thorough cleanup, and a detailed walkthrough. You receive project documentation including photos, material specifications, warranty registration, and maintenance recommendations.
What Catonsville property owners ask most about storm damage roof repair.
Costs for storm damage roof repair in Catonsville 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 storm damage roof repair project in Catonsville 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.
Yes. Every Lapolla Industries crew working in Catonsville 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.
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 storm damage roof repair applications, this combination of properties outperforms all conventional alternatives.
Real feedback from property owners who trusted Lapolla Industries with their spray foam projects.
"Lapolla Industries waterproofed our commercial building after we had recurring moisture issues. They applied a spray foam base with a silicone topcoat and the building has been completely dry since. Outstanding results."
"We needed our concrete roof deck waterproofed before installing new equipment on it. The crew applied a monolithic membrane that handles foot traffic and ponding water. Two years in and zero issues. Money well spent."
"Had a few spots where birds had pecked through the coating on our foam roof. The repair crew patched every spot and applied a fresh topcoat over the entire section. Looks brand new and no more leaks."