By Jesse Sanchez.
A project of scale, precision and sweat equity is unfolding in the desert heat. The Fina La Quinta Hotel in Phoenix is the latest commercial benchmark for Spray Foam Arizona, a family-driven contractor and SPFA member that’s gone from rebuilding feed mills to insulating massive hospitality developments.
The project covers more than 122,000 square feet of insulation work, including 18,010 square feet of foam roofing, 59,000 square feet of ceiling deck spray foam and 45,000 square feet of batt insulation. It’s one of the company’s largest enclosures to date — a bold move for a contractor rooted in residential and agricultural construction.
Spray Foam Arizona views the Fina La Quinta project as a natural progression of its growth. An opportunity built on years of hard work, strong team ethic and a reliable support system committed to doing things the right way.
The job required a tightrope walk between quality, budget and manpower. With limited resources and a demanding timeline, success depended on efficient coordination and strong supplier relationships. General Coatings and UPC 500 MAX provided the materials, with applications handled via GH2 and PMC PH2 rigs — and over 250 feet of hose.
The stakes were high: A hotel’s energy performance depends heavily on insulation integrity. The crew navigated four levels of ceiling deck foam and intricate architectural constraints, all while maintaining a safety-first philosophy that’s become a company hallmark.
While the project nears completion, it’s clear that the impact goes beyond thermal resistance. The La Quinta project cements Spray Foam Arizona’s arrival on the commercial scene. Not just as a contractor, but as a trusted partner with grit, skill and staying power.
More than insulation, this job is about proving what's possible when craft, family and tenacity converge under pressure.
Learn more about Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA) in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.sprayfoam.org.
About Jesse
Jesse is a writer for The Coffee Shops. When he is not writing and learning about the roofing industry, he can be found powerlifting, playing saxophone or reading a good book.
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