Flat & Low-Slope Roofing
Flat roofs need the right membrane and proper drainage to thrive. We design, install, and maintain low-slope systems built for real-world rainfall.
Low-Slope Roofing Done Properly
Flat and low-slope roofs are common on commercial buildings and some modern homes. Their biggest enemy is standing water, so the right membrane, insulation, and drainage design are essential to long-term performance.
We install single-ply membranes (TPO, EPDM, PVC), modified bitumen, and coatings, and we correct drainage problems that cause ponding and premature failure.
- TPO, EPDM, PVC, and modified bitumen
- Tapered insulation for proper drainage
- Ponding water and leak corrections
- Maintenance to maximize lifespan
Keys to a Healthy Flat Roof
Drainage
Proper slope and drains prevent the ponding water that destroys flat roofs.
Right Membrane
We match the membrane to your building, traffic, and budget.
Maintenance
Regular care keeps seams and penetrations watertight over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does water pond on my flat roof?
Ponding usually means inadequate slope, clogged drains, or compressed insulation. We can add tapered insulation and improve drainage to keep water moving off the roof.
How long do flat roofs last?
Quality single-ply systems typically last 20–30 years when drainage is handled correctly and the roof is maintained.
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Flat Roof Holding Water?
Request a low-slope roof assessment and a plan to fix the drainage.