Trusted spray foam roofing & insulation services for Cheyenne, WY property owners. Licensed, insured, and backed by manufacturer warranties.
From SPF roof installation to attic insulation, Lapolla Industries covers every spray foam need in Cheyenne.
Upgrade your attic insulation from fiberglass or cellulose to spray foam and feel the difference the same day. SPF does not settle, sag, or leave gaps — it expands to fill every cavity and seals air leaks that other materials miss.
Active roof leak? We locate the source using advanced detection methods, then repair it permanently at the root cause. No guesswork, no temporary patches — just lasting results backed by our workmanship warranty.
When your roof is structurally sound but the surface is deteriorating, restoration is the smart investment. We clean, repair, and recoat your entire roof with a warranted system that performs like new at a fraction of replacement cost.
Elastomeric coatings for standing seam, corrugated, and R-panel metal roofs. We seal rust spots, failing fasteners, open seams, and ridge caps — stopping leaks and adding reflective energy savings in a single application.
Our replacement process is thorough: remove existing roofing to the deck, inspect and repair substrate, apply closed-cell SPF to specified thickness, and finish with a UV-protective coating. The result is a monolithic roof system with no seams to fail.
Ponding water, chronic leaks, and moisture infiltration destroy roofs and building interiors. Our waterproofing systems use closed-cell spray foam and silicone coatings to create an impermeable barrier that handles standing water indefinitely.
From minor surface patches to full-section refoaming and recoating, our repair crews restore SPF roof performance using materials compatible with your existing system. Every repair is blended seamlessly and warranted.
Silicone coatings provide the longest service life of any roof coating product. Our crews apply them over metal, TPO, EPDM, built-up, and spray foam surfaces — sealing the entire roof in a seamless, reflective, waterproof membrane.
Cold floors, musty smells, and high energy bills often trace back to an uninsulated or poorly insulated crawl space. Our closed-cell spray foam seals the entire crawl space envelope — walls, rim joists, and sill plates — creating a conditioned space.
Comprehensive roof inspections using infrared moisture scanning, core sampling, and visual assessment. Detailed photo-documented reports with condition ratings, remaining life estimates, and prioritized repair recommendations.
Protect your roofing investment with a maintenance program designed for your specific roof type. Our crews document every visit with photos and condition ratings so you always know the exact state of your roof.
Our commercial restoration process preserves your existing roof structure, adds insulation value, and applies a warranted waterproof coating system — saving 50 to 70 percent versus tear-off and replacement on buildings of any size.
When severe weather damages your roof, our storm response crews deploy fast — securing your property, documenting every impact point for your insurance claim, and restoring your roof with quality materials and expert workmanship.
New spray polyurethane foam roof installation that creates a seamless, self-adhering membrane with the highest R-value per inch of any roofing system. Energy-efficient, leak-proof, and engineered to last 30 to 50 years with periodic recoating.
Stop chasing flat roof leaks with temporary fixes. Our diagnostic approach pinpoints the exact failure point, and our repair methods address the root cause — whether it is failed flashing, membrane damage, or ponding water that needs re-sloping.
In a city like Cheyenne with 65,914 residents, commercial and residential energy demand is enormous — and so is the opportunity to reduce it. Lapolla Industries installs spray foam roofing and insulation systems that deliver the highest R-value per inch of any product on the market, cutting HVAC energy consumption by 20 to 40 percent in buildings across Cheyenne, WY.
Our SPF technology works by creating a monolithic, air-impermeable barrier that conventional insulation materials cannot match. Fiberglass settles. Cellulose shifts. Foam board has seams. Spray foam expands to fill every cavity and conforms to every surface, eliminating the thermal bypasses that drive energy waste in Cheyenne buildings. The result is measurable savings from the first month.
Quality, integrity, and results — the Lapolla Industries difference for Cheyenne property owners.
Every project comes backed by manufacturer material warranties plus our own workmanship guarantee. We handle all warranty registration so you are always covered.
Spray foam roofing eliminates tear-off waste, reduces energy consumption, and extends roof life by decades. Our systems help property owners reduce their environmental footprint while saving money.
SPF roofing delivers the highest R-value per inch of any commercial insulation. Our customers typically see 20 to 40 percent reductions in heating and cooling costs after installation.
Unlike conventional roofing with seams, joints, and fasteners, spray foam creates a monolithic membrane with zero penetration points — eliminating the most common sources of roof leaks.
Our crews live and work in the communities we serve. We understand local building codes, climate conditions, and the best SPF systems for your specific region.
Answers to the most frequently asked spray foam questions from Cheyenne property owners.
Closed-cell foam is denser, provides a higher R-value per inch (R-6.5 vs R-3.7), and acts as a vapor and moisture barrier. Open-cell foam is lighter, more flexible, and more affordable. For roofing applications in Cheyenne we typically recommend closed-cell for its waterproofing properties. For interior wall insulation, either type may be appropriate.
Most residential attic insulation projects in Cheyenne are completed in a single day. Our crews prep the space, apply the spray foam to the desired thickness, and clean up within 6 to 8 hours. The foam cures within minutes, and you can feel the difference in your home comfort levels the same day.
Spray foam is one of the best solutions for flat and low-slope roofs in Cheyenne. The seamless application eliminates the seams and joints where conventional flat roof systems fail. SPF also self-levels to eliminate ponding water — one of the biggest causes of flat roof leaks and premature failure.
A properly installed SPF roof in Cheyenne can last 30 to 50 years with periodic recoating every 10 to 15 years. The closed-cell foam itself does not degrade — only the protective topcoat needs maintenance. Many spray foam roofs installed in the 1970s are still performing today.
In most cases, yes. One of the biggest advantages of SPF roofing is that it can be applied directly over existing roof membranes — TPO, EPDM, built-up, and even metal — without a costly tear-off. Our Cheyenne crews evaluate the existing substrate to ensure it is structurally sound before application.
Yes. Every Cheyenne crew is fully licensed, bonded, and insured for spray foam roofing and insulation work. We carry general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project. You can request proof of insurance before any work begins.
Honest feedback from property owners who trusted Lapolla Industries with their spray foam projects.
"Had spray foam applied to our flat commercial roof and the difference is night and day. No more ponding water, energy bills dropped noticeably, and the seamless membrane means zero leak points. Should have done this years ago."
"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."
"They waterproofed our entire flat roof with a seamless elastomeric membrane. Two years later and not a single drop of water has gotten through. The application was clean and fast — three days for 8,000 square feet."
Lapolla Industries proudly serves property owners in these cities near Cheyenne.