Spray Foam Roofing & Coatings OKC

Oklahoma's No. 1 certified coating applicator — seamless spray polyurethane foam systems that save businesses up to 35% on energy costs.

Key Benefits

  • Saves 30–35% on energy costs
  • Seamless — zero seams means zero leaks
  • Self-flashing around penetrations
  • Adds structural strength to roof deck
  • Excellent insulation (R-6.5 per inch)
  • Can be applied over existing roof
  • Renewable — recoat every 10–15 years
  • Nation's No. 1 certified coating applicator

Oklahoma's No. 1 Spray Foam Roofing Contractor

Preferred Roofing is the nation's No. 1 applicator of spray polyurethane foam roofing systems — a distinction we've earned through decades of quality installations and satisfied commercial clients across Oklahoma. Since 1993, we've been helping Oklahoma businesses dramatically reduce their energy costs while protecting their buildings with one of the most advanced roofing systems available.

Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) roofing is a unique system that starts as a liquid and expands into a solid foam, creating a seamless, monolithic roofing layer that conforms perfectly to any roof shape, penetration, or irregularity. When topped with a protective coating, it becomes one of the most energy-efficient and long-lasting commercial roofing systems available.

How Spray Foam Roofing Works

The spray foam roofing process involves two components that are mixed at the spray gun and applied to the roof surface. The foam expands to approximately 30 times its liquid volume, filling every crack, seam, and irregularity on the existing roof surface. The result is a completely seamless, monolithic layer of closed-cell polyurethane foam.

In a spray foam system, the foam itself is the waterproofing layer. Once the foam is applied and cured, a protective coating is sprayed over the top to shield the foam from UV exposure — without which the foam would degrade quickly in Oklahoma's intense sun. The white coating also reflects solar radiation, dramatically reducing heat gain and cooling costs.

Acrylic vs. Silicone: Choosing the Right Coating

Not every building calls for the same coating. Preferred Roofing uses both acrylic and silicone coatings over foam, and we'll recommend the right option based on your roof's specific conditions and performance goals.

Acrylic coatings are a cost-effective, water-based option that perform well on roofs with good drainage and minimal ponding water. They offer excellent reflectivity and UV resistance, making them a strong choice for buildings in Oklahoma's sunny climate. Acrylic coatings are also easier to apply in additional coats over time, making recoating straightforward when the system reaches the end of its service interval.

Silicone coatings are the preferred choice for roofs that experience standing or ponding water. Silicone is inherently waterproof and does not absorb moisture, so it maintains its performance even when water sits on the surface for extended periods. It also holds up exceptionally well against UV degradation over the long term. For low-slope roofs where drainage is a concern, silicone is often the more durable solution.

During your free inspection, our team will evaluate your roof's slope, drainage patterns, and existing conditions to help you determine which coating system is the best fit for your building.

Energy Savings for Oklahoma Businesses

Oklahoma's hot summers mean high air conditioning costs. A spray foam and coating system can reduce your building's cooling load by reflecting up to 85% of solar radiation. Our commercial clients typically see energy savings of 30–35% on their utility bills after installation — savings that can pay for the roof over time.

Is Spray Foam Right for Your Building?

Spray foam roofing is ideal for flat and low-slope commercial roofs, including warehouses, office buildings, retail centers, churches, schools, and industrial facilities. It can be applied over most existing roof surfaces, eliminating the cost and disruption of a full tear-off.

Contact Preferred Roofing today for a free inspection and energy analysis. We'll walk you through your coating options and show you exactly how much you could save with a foam and coating system.