La Vergne's trusted spray foam contractor for commercial roofing, residential insulation, and emergency roof repair across Tennessee.
From SPF roof installation to attic insulation, Lapolla Industries covers every spray foam need in La Vergne.
Professional flat roof repair for all membrane types — TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, built-up, and PVC. We find the actual source of the leak using infrared scanning and fix it permanently, not with another temporary patch.
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.
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.
Expert repair for existing SPF roofs including blistering, coating deterioration, punctures, and storm damage. We restore your foam roof to like-new condition with matching materials and factory-specified application techniques.
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.
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.
Precision leak detection and permanent repair for active roof leaks. We use infrared moisture scanning and visual inspection to trace the leak to its source, then apply a lasting fix — not a band-aid — so it never comes back.
Roof restoration saves 50 to 70 percent compared to full replacement while delivering equivalent performance. Our SPF and coating systems seal every seam, add insulation value, and provide a reflective finish that cuts cooling costs.
Emergency storm damage response with tarping, property protection, detailed damage documentation for insurance, and complete roof restoration to pre-storm condition. We work directly with insurance adjusters.
Attic insulation with spray foam delivers the highest R-value per inch and eliminates the air infiltration that accounts for up to 40 percent of your home energy waste. Our crews install cleanly and efficiently — in and out in one day.
High-performance silicone roof coatings that resist ponding water, UV degradation, and extreme temperatures. Unlike acrylics, silicone does not re-emulsify in standing water — making it ideal for flat roofs with drainage challenges.
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.
When restoration is not enough, our crews perform complete roof tear-off and replacement with modern spray foam roofing systems. Full deck inspection, substrate repair, SPF application, and protective coating — all warranted.
Know the true condition of your roof before problems escalate. Our inspection process covers every component — membrane, flashings, penetrations, drains, and substrate — and delivers a clear, actionable report you can trust.
Our maintenance programs extend roof life and reduce total cost of ownership. Semi-annual or annual visits include drain clearing, seam inspection, penetration checks, coating condition assessment, and immediate repair of minor issues.
La Vergne, TN experiences the kind of temperature swings that punish conventional roofing and insulation. Lapolla Industries installs spray polyurethane foam systems engineered to perform in exactly these conditions — continuous insulation with no thermal bridging, no seams, and no weak points where Tennessee weather can exploit gaps in your building envelope.
For La Vergne businesses watching their utility bills climb, a spray foam roof restoration can reduce cooling costs by 20 to 40 percent while extending roof life by 20 or more years. For homeowners, attic and crawl space insulation with closed-cell SPF eliminates hot spots, cold drafts, and the energy waste that comes with them. Call (866) 605-0362 for a free energy assessment.
We are committed to delivering exceptional spray foam solutions that protect your biggest investment.
No hidden fees, no surprise charges. You receive a detailed written estimate before we start and the final invoice matches — guaranteed. Every line item explained.
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.
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.
Lapolla Industries has been at the forefront of spray polyurethane foam technology since 2003 — with deep roots in SPF manufacturing and application that few competitors can match.
Storms do not wait and neither do we. Our emergency crews are on call around the clock to tarp, secure, and protect your property when you need it most.
Answers to the most frequently asked spray foam questions from La Vergne property owners.
Spray foam insulation costs in La Vergne typically range from $1.50 to $3.50 per square foot for open-cell and $3.00 to $7.00 per square foot for closed-cell. The exact price depends on the area being insulated, foam thickness, and accessibility. Most La Vergne homeowners see a full return on investment through energy savings within 3 to 5 years.
If your commercial roof in La Vergne is structurally sound but showing surface deterioration — cracked coatings, minor leaks, UV damage — restoration with SPF and a new coating system is likely the better investment. If there is widespread substrate damage, saturated insulation, or structural concerns, full replacement may be necessary. Our inspection will determine which option is right.
A properly installed SPF roof in La Vergne 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.
Yes. Every La Vergne 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.
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 La Vergne crews evaluate the existing substrate to ensure it is structurally sound before application.
Spray foam is one of the best solutions for flat and low-slope roofs in La Vergne. 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.
Real reviews from property owners we have served across the country.
"Our 18-year-old roof was showing its age but still structurally sound. Lapolla Industries recommended restoration over replacement and it was the right call. New coating, sealed seams, and a 15-year warranty. Smart investment."
"We manage a 40,000 square foot retail center and the roof was near end of life. Instead of tearing it off they restored it with a spray foam and coating system. Saved us over sixty percent versus replacement and added twenty years of life."
"We converted our old built-up roof to spray foam and could not be happier. The insulation value alone has cut our HVAC costs significantly. The crew explained every step and left the site spotless."
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