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Insulated Roofing

POLYURETHANE ROOF PANELS

We're the Lake County polyurethane roof panels contractor commercial owners and cold-storage operators call when they need the highest R-value per inch on the market. Licensed Florida roofer (FL #CCC1335465) based in Eustis — PUR and PIR foam-core panels (up to R-6.5/inch) factory-bonded between metal skins, installed for warehouses, cold storage, and energy-critical commercial buildings. Call (352) 272-8854 or get a free estimate online.

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Warranty
Lifetime
Timeline
1-3 Days
FL License CCC1335465 · Licensed & Insured · Family Owned
— Licensed FL #CCC1335465
Polyurethane Roof Panels
5-Star RatedLicensed & Insured24/7 EmergencyFamily OwnedFL #CCC1335465
— About This Service

Expert Polyurethane Roof Panels Services in Lake County

These panels feature rigid polyurethane or polyisocyanurate foam factory-bonded between metal facings. The closed-cell foam structure provides exceptional thermal resistance while the metal skins deliver weather protection and structural integrity.

Pro Specialty Services installs polyurethane panel systems for commercial buildings, cold storage facilities, and projects where maximum energy efficiency justifies the premium cost. Our experienced crews ensure proper installation for optimal performance.

Compare polyurethane to EPS panels and other foam core options. See our insulated panel comparison guide for detailed specifications.

Professional polyurethane roof panels work completed by licensed roofing contractors
500+
Jobs Completed
Polyurethane Roof Panels project showcasing quality craftsmanship and materials
— Why It Matters

Why Polyurethane Panels Lead in Performance

Maximum R-value per inch means polyurethane panels achieve target insulation levels with the thinnest possible profile. A 4-inch polyurethane panel provides R-24 to R-26, while EPS would need 6+ inches for the same performance.

Space efficiency matters in many applications. When building height is limited or when minimizing roof thickness reduces structural costs, polyurethane's superior R-value per inch provides real advantages.

PIR (polyisocyanurate) offers enhanced fire resistance compared to standard polyurethane. The charring behavior of PIR provides better fire protection, making it preferred for commercial applications with strict fire codes.

— Our Services

Polyurethane Panel Options

We install various polyurethane configurations:

Standard PUR Core

Polyurethane foam with R-6.5 per inch. Maximum thermal efficiency.

PIR Core (Polyiso)

Polyisocyanurate with R-6.0 per inch and enhanced fire resistance.

Steel/Steel Facing

Galvanized steel both sides for maximum durability.

Steel/Aluminum Facing

Lighter weight option with corrosion-resistant interior face.

— Free Inspection

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— Our Process

Installation Process

01

Engineering

Review specifications, verify structural support, and confirm panel requirements.

Step 1
02

Preparation

Install or verify purlins and supports at correct spacing.

Step 2
03

Panel Setting

Position panels with proper sealants and expansion allowances.

Step 3
04

Fastening

Secure panels with appropriate fasteners per engineering specifications.

Step 4
05

Sealing & Trim

Complete weather sealing and install trim components.

Step 5
R-6.5
Per Inch Value
40+yr
Expected Lifespan
50%
Energy Reduction
#1
R-Value Rating
Details

Best Applications

Cold Storage

Walk-in coolers, freezers, and refrigerated warehouses where high R-value is critical.

Food Processing

Temperature-controlled processing facilities requiring maximum efficiency.

Pharmaceutical

Climate-controlled storage and manufacturing spaces.

Data Centers

Facilities requiring precise temperature control.

Premium Commercial

Office buildings and retail where energy costs justify premium panels.

Height-Limited Buildings

Where thinner panels reduce overall building height.

— Project Gallery

POLYURETHANE ROOF PANELS Projects

Professional roofing project 1 by Pro Specialty Services in Central Florida
Professional roofing project 1 by Pro Specialty Services in Central Florida
Professional roofing project 2 by Pro Specialty Services in Central Florida
Professional roofing project 2 by Pro Specialty Services in Central Florida
Professional roofing project 3 by Pro Specialty Services in Central Florida
Professional roofing project 3 by Pro Specialty Services in Central Florida
Professional roofing project 4 by Pro Specialty Services in Central Florida
Professional roofing project 4 by Pro Specialty Services in Central Florida
— Customer Reviews

What Our Customers Say

1 month ago

The PIR panels PSS installed on our freezer expansion are performing exactly as specified. Our energy costs are much lower than the old section with conventional insulation.

C
Cold Storage Operator
Leesburg, FL
3 weeks ago

We specified polyurethane panels to meet energy code requirements without adding building height. PSS delivered quality installation on schedule. Very professional.

C
Commercial Developer
Mount Dora, FL
2 months ago

Our new warehouse with polyurethane roof panels is dramatically more efficient than our older buildings. The investment pays back through lower utility bills every month.

F
Facility Manager
Eustis, FL

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On-site inspection, photos of every problem area, and a written quote within 24 hours. No sales pitch, no one-day pricing.

— Why Choose Us

The PSS Advantage

Highest

Highest R-Value

Maximum insulation per inch—achieve R-goals with thinnest possible panels.

Space

Space Efficient

Thinner panels mean lower building profiles and reduced structural requirements.

Fire

Fire Options

PIR core provides enhanced fire resistance for code compliance.

Structural

Structural Strength

Excellent span capabilities reduce support requirements.

Long-Term

Long-Term Stability

Closed-cell foam maintains R-value throughout panel life.

Professional

Professional Grade

Preferred choice for critical temperature-control applications.

— FAQs

Common Questions

PUR (polyurethane) offers slightly higher R-value (R-6.5 vs R-6.0) while PIR (polyisocyanurate) provides better fire resistance. PIR chars rather than melting, making it preferred for commercial applications with fire codes.

When you need maximum R-value with minimum thickness, or when space is limited, polyurethane's higher R-value per inch justifies the premium cost. For budget-focused projects with no space constraints, EPS may be more cost-effective.

Properly installed polyurethane panels last 40+ years. The closed-cell foam structure is extremely stable and maintains R-value throughout its lifespan.

Yes, polyurethane typically costs 20-40% more than EPS panels. However, the higher R-value means you may need fewer inches of thickness, which can offset some of the cost difference.

The closed-cell foam resists water absorption, but the core can degrade if chronically wet. Proper installation with sealed joints prevents moisture intrusion. We ensure weather-tight installation.

Most manufacturers offer 20-30 year warranties covering thermal performance and panel integrity. We add our workmanship warranty covering installation quality.

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01

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03

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04

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Service area · Lake Co FL

Polyurethane Roof Panels across Lake County.

Seventeen cities, one licensed crew. Same warranty, same phone number whether you're in Eustis or Minneola.

Cities served
17+
Radius
35 mi
Response
< 24 hr

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Same-day response across Lake County. Honest recommendations, transparent pricing, and a warranty in writing.

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