Flat roof membrane on a low-slope Sarasota addition

Flat & Low-Slope Roofing in Sarasota

TPO, EPDM and modified-bitumen work on additions, lanais and low-slope sections where a membrane system rather than shingles is the right fit.

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Who flat and low-slope roofing is for

Flat and low-slope roofing is for the parts of a Sarasota home that a shingle or tile roof cannot cover properly: additions, lanais, carports, porches and low-pitch sections where water does not run off fast enough for a pitched covering. This service covers TPO, EPDM and modified-bitumen membrane systems, plus leak repair on existing flat roofs. It suits homeowners with a leaking or ageing flat section, or an addition that needs a membrane rather than shingles. When you first get in touch we ask what the flat area covers, its rough size and what you are seeing. An independent Florida roofing contractor inspects the membrane, the seams and the drainage, since ponding water and failed seams are the usual causes of flat-roof leaks.

Choosing a flat roof membrane that lasts

A flat roof membrane is a different animal from a pitched roof, and choosing the right one matters. TPO is a light single-ply membrane, usually white, that reflects heat well and is common on residential low-slope work; EPDM is a durable rubber membrane; modified bitumen is a tough multi-layer system suited to areas that see foot traffic. The common thread is that flat roofs live and die by their seams and their drainage. Water does not sheet off a low slope the way it does a pitched roof, so ponding, blocked drains and split or lifted seams are where leaks start. A proper flat-roof job gets the falls and drainage right, welds or bonds the seams cleanly, and details the edges and penetrations so water has nowhere to sit. On a repair, the contractor traces the leak to the failed seam or flashing rather than coating over the whole surface and hoping for the best.

What flat and low-slope roofing covers

TPO membrane installation

A reflective single-ply membrane, heat-welded at the seams, common on residential low-slope roofs.

EPDM rubber membrane

A durable rubber membrane suited to flat sections that need a long-lasting, flexible cover.

Modified-bitumen roofing

A tough multi-layer system for low-slope areas that see occasional foot traffic.

Low-slope leak repair

The leak traced to the split seam or failed flashing and repaired, not coated over blindly.

How working with us works

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Tell us what is going on

Share your flat & low-slope roofing enquiry and what you are seeing on the roof, plus its age and material.

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On-site inspection

A Florida roofing contractor inspects the roof so your flat & low-slope roofing is scoped to what is actually there.

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Options and written estimate

You get clear options and a firm written estimate for the flat & low-slope roofing, with any earlier figure treated as indicative.

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The work, done right

Once you approve, the flat & low-slope roofing is carried out to Florida Building Code standards and checked on completion.

Why homeowners use us for flat roofing

Seams and drainage come first

Flat roofs leak at their seams and where water ponds, so those are inspected and put right rather than papered over with a coating.

The right membrane for the area

TPO, EPDM and modified bitumen each suit different situations; the choice is matched to your roof, not to a single default product.

Repairs traced, not smeared

A leak is traced to the failed seam or flashing so the repair targets the cause instead of coating the whole surface and hoping.

Why does my flat roof keep ponding and leaking?

Recurring leaks on a flat roof usually come down to two things: water that sits instead of draining, and seams that have split or lifted. Because a low slope cannot shed water quickly, any dip, blocked drain or sag lets water pond, and standing water finds every weak seam and penetration over time. Coating the whole surface can hide the symptom for a season, but if the falls and drainage are wrong the ponding returns and the leak with it. A lasting fix corrects the drainage where it can, repairs or renews the failed seams and flashing, and details the edges so water is directed off the roof. An inspection identifies whether you need a targeted seam repair or a fuller membrane renewal, so you are not paying for a coating that only buys a few months.

Flat & Low-Slope Roofing: common questions

How much does a roof repair cost in Sarasota?
Roof repair costs in Sarasota vary widely depending on the damage, roof size, materials, and whether the issue is a small leak or broader storm damage. Most contractors will inspect the roof first and then provide an estimate based on the scope of work and materials needed. Always compare a few quotes because access, urgency, and roof type can change the price significantly.
How much does a new roof cost in Florida?
A new roof in Florida usually costs more than a repair because it includes tear-off, materials, labor, disposal, and sometimes upgrades to meet current code. The final price depends on the roof size, pitch, material, and whether decking or flashing also needs replacement. Most homeowners need an on-site quote for an accurate figure.
How do I know if my roof needs repair or replacement?
A roof often needs repair if the damage is limited to a few shingles, flashing, or a localised leak. Replacement is more likely when the roof has widespread wear, repeated leaks, sagging, or age-related deterioration. A professional inspection is usually the best way to decide, because hidden damage can change the answer.
Should I repair or replace my roof after a leak?
If the leak comes from one damaged area, repair is often enough. If the leak has been recurring or the roof is nearing the end of its service life, replacement may be the better long-term option. A contractor will usually inspect the roof structure, underlayment, and flashing before recommending a fix.
How long does roof repair take?
Small repairs can often be completed in a day, while larger storm or leak repairs may take longer depending on material availability and weather. The contractor usually gives a timeline after the inspection and estimate. Delays are common if the job needs specialty parts or if rain interrupts the work.

Flat & Low-Slope Roofing across Sarasota

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