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Why Arizona Schools Should Evaluate Roof Restoration Before Roof Replacement
When a school roof starts leaking, the default reaction is often the same: “We need to replace it.” But in many cases, that is the most expensive option — and not always the smartest one. For school districts across Arizona, especially those managing aging campuses, tight budgets, deferred maintenance, and multiple facilities at once, roof restoration can often deliver a better financial and operational outcome than full roof replacement. Before your district commits to tea
Mar 117 min read


Commercial Warehouse Insulation Retrofit Case Study
Commercial Warehouse Insulation
Mar 93 min read


Open Cell vs Closed Cell Spray Foam Insulation in Arizona
Open cell vs closed cell spray foam in Arizona — compare performance, R-value, moisture control, and cost to choose the best insulation for desert heat.
When insulating homes and metal buildings in Arizona, the conversation isn’t just about R-value. It’s about surviving 110°+ summers, 150° attics, and relentless solar exposure.
If you're deciding between open cell vs closed cell spray foam insulation, understanding how each performs in Arizona’s extreme climate
Feb 253 min read


Case Study: Why Open-Cell Was the Right Choice for an Arizona Red-Iron Barndominium
Closed-cell spray foam is not automatically the “best” option for every steel building.
In many Arizona red-iron barndominiums, open-cell spray foam
Feb 252 min read


Best Insulation for Extreme Arizona Heat (2026 Guide)
Looking for the best insulation for Arizona heat? Discover why spray foam insulation outperforms fiberglass in Phoenix and across Arizona.
Arizona summers are not average summers. In cities like Phoenix, Casa Grande, Queen Creek, Coolidge, and Tucson, we regularly see 110°+ days and roof surface temperatures exceeding 160°F.
Feb 233 min read


Insulation Upgrade for Municipal Control Rooms in Arizona
Project Overview Spray Foam Arizona was contracted to upgrade insulation and fire protection in multiple municipal control rooms responsible for monitoring and managing critical public infrastructure systems. These control rooms require tight environmental control , consistent indoor temperatures, fire resistance, noise reduction, and long-term energy efficiency to support 24/7 operations and sensitive electronic equipment. The existing structures suffered from poor thermal
Jan 93 min read
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