Featured Roofing Projects In Mission Viejo, CA
Showcase
A Growing Collection of Commercial & Residential Projects Completed by VRS
INVISIBLE HOUSE
A mirrored desert home where the roof takes the full force of high-desert sun and temperature swing. VRS installed a closed-cell polyurethane foam roof, a monolithic layer that handles heat and movement better than a seamed membrane out here.
SOCAL COMPLEX
An entire business complex moved to one foam roofing system across every building. Doing the full complex at once means one continuous coating spec, one recoat schedule, and one warranty to track instead of a patchwork of roof ages.
STORAGE FACILITY
A public storage facility recoated with a reflective foam system to cut heat load on the units below. Storage roofs are large, flat, and simple, which is the exact profile where foam goes down fast and a light topcoat pushes rooftop temperature down hard in summer.
YAMAHA OFFICE OC
A full spray polyurethane foam roof restoration over the existing Yamaha office facility. Restoration keeps the building running by spraying foam and a reflective coating across a sound deck, instead of tearing the old roof to the structure. Phased so the offices below stayed open the whole time.
STUDIO PROPERTY
A large production studio insulated with an all-weather foam layer across the main stage roof. On a building this size, foam's weight matters: it runs around a tenth of a built-up gravel roof per square foot, so it loads the structure far less while sealing the whole field at once.
The 4-point Foam-Fit Check
Spray foam is the right roof for most low-slope commercial buildings. It is not right for every roof, and we will tell you so. Before we recommend foam, the roof has to clear four points. We call it the 4-point Foam-Fit Check.
The roof is low slope or flat. Foam is sprayed and bonded to the deck, so it works on the flat and low-slope roofs found on most commercial buildings and many desert homes.
The deck is dry, or we can dry it. We run an infrared moisture scan first. Industry practice and many local codes call for a tear-off once more than 25% of the deck is wet, because foam cannot bond over a saturated deck.
You plan to keep the building. Energy savings need time to pay back. A Texas A&M study of more than 8 million square feet of foam roofing found the savings covered the retrofit in three to four years.
You will keep the recoat schedule. A light recoat every 10 to 15 years is what takes a foam roof past 30 years. Skip it, and you lose the main reason to choose foam.
When spray foam is the wrong call: foam is wrong when the roof is steep and visible and the look of shingles or tile matters, when the deck is too far gone to dry out, when you plan to sell inside a year or two, or when no one will keep up the recoat schedule. You will hear that from us on the inspection, not after you have signed.
Find Out If Foam Is Right for Your Roof
Book a Free Roof Health Check. We inspect, run the 5-Point Foam Fit Check, and send you a written report with photos in 1 to 3 days. No cost, no pressure.
From First Call to Warranty
Every VRS job runs the same path. The Roof Health Check comes first and comes free, with a written report and photos in your inbox in 1 to 3 days.
Contact and Roof Health Check. We inspect, document with photos, and run the 5-Point Foam Fit Check on your roof.
Proposal and approval. A written proposal built on what the inspection found, then contract sign-off.
Schedule and install. Most foam jobs run from several days to several weeks, depending on the roof size.
Final inspection and invoice. We walk the finished roof, confirm the system, and close out the job.
Warranty and maintenance program. Annual inspections and a recoat schedule keep the foam under warranty and keep the roof performing. This is the maintenance-first part most contractors skip, and it is what separates a 40-year foam roof from a 12-year one.
Turn Referrals into Cash Rewards
Participate in our Referral Incentive Program and start earning substantial rewards by connecting us with roofing projects. Enjoy competitive payouts, with additional bonuses for larger contracts.