Answers to the most common questions homeowners and property managers ask about spray foam insulation and commercial roof coatings in Texas and Louisiana.
Absolutely. Because spray foam creates an impenetrable, airtight seal, it stops your conditioned indoor air from escaping and completely blocks the hot, humid Gulf Coast air from entering. Homeowners and business owners in Beaumont, Vidor, Port Arthur, and Lake Charles typically see a significant reduction in their monthly heating and cooling costs, often paying for the cost of the insulation over just a few years.
Pricing varies depending on whether you need Open Cell or Closed Cell foam, and the total board footage of the project. While the initial investment is higher than traditional fiberglass, the extreme energy efficiency, structural benefits, and moisture control make it the most cost-effective long-term solution. Contact us for a free, customized estimate for your specific property.
Yes, Closed Cell spray foam is the ultimate solution for metal buildings, steel roofs, and large warehouses. It adheres perfectly to corrugated metal, preventing the sweating and condensation issues that plague metal structures in the Texas heat. It also adds massive structural rigidity to withstand severe coastal weather.
Yes. Mouton Insulation is highly experienced in specialized industrial and marine applications. We regularly provide spray foam and polyurea coatings for marine vessels, offshore oil rigs, containment areas, cargo trailers, and industrial storage tanks throughout the Houston to New Orleans corridor.
Depending on the specific type of coating applied (polyurea, 100% silicone, or acrylic) and the condition of the existing roof, our fluid-applied systems can extend the life of your commercial flat roof by 10 to 20 years. Many of our systems can simply be cleaned and recoated at the end of their lifespan, providing indefinite waterproof protection without ever needing an expensive, disruptive tear-off.
Yes! Our highly reflective white silicone and acrylic roof coatings reflect up to 85% of the sun's UV rays away from your building. This significantly lowers the surface temperature of metal and flat roofs, which directly translates to a much cooler interior, massive HVAC energy savings, and a more comfortable environment for your workers during the brutal Texas summers.
In most cases, yes. Our spray-on coating systems are specifically designed to be applied directly over existing roof substrates. We identify and repair the existing leaks, properly prep seams and fasteners, and then seal the entire roof in a seamless, spray-applied waterproof layer.
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