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Flat & Low-Slope Roofing

Flat & low-slope roofing for homes and commercial buildings.

Modified bitumen and single-ply systems for low-slope residential sections and commercial roofs — watertight, code-compliant, and installed by in-house Access Impact crews across four counties.

  • Licensed roofing contractor (CCC1337755)
  • In-house crews
  • Free estimates

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Overview

Why flat and low-slope needs a specialist.

A flat or low-slope roof doesn't shed water the way a pitched roof does, so the system and the details are everything. We install modified-bitumen and single-ply (TPO) membranes engineered to stay watertight, with the flashing, drainage, and seams detailed to keep water moving off the roof.

Flat systems cover low-slope residential sections — additions, porches, and modern flat-roof homes — as well as commercial buildings. We install to Florida code and pull the permit for every job.

Specs + capabilities

Flat & low-slope specifications.

Systems

Modified-bitumen (mod-bit) and single-ply (TPO) membrane systems.

Waterproofing

Fully sealed membranes and detailed flashing engineered to stay watertight on a low slope.

Drainage

Proper slope-to-drain and detailing so water moves off the roof instead of ponding.

Residential + Commercial

Low-slope residential sections and full commercial roof systems.

Manufacturers

Polyglass and other proven low-slope membrane systems.

Code + Permit

Installed to the Florida Building Code with the permit pulled for every job.

Where it fits

Where flat & low-slope roofing fits.

Modern flat-roof homes

Contemporary architecture built around a flat or low-slope roofline.

Additions & porches

Low-slope sections that tie into a pitched main roof.

Commercial buildings

Retail, office, and warehouse roofs — see commercial roofing.

Re-roofs over failing flat systems

Replacing a ponding, leaking, or blistered low-slope roof.

How it works

From free estimate to inspection sign-off.

01

Free inspection

We assess the roof and lay out your options honestly.

02

Scope & materials

Spec the system to Florida code for your roof.

03

Permit

We pull the permit — you don't deal with the county.

04

Install

Our in-house crew does the work, start to finish.

05

Inspection

We close the permit, backed by our permit-passing guarantee.

Common questions

Flat & low-slope roofing FAQs.

What flat roofing systems do you install?

Modified-bitumen (mod-bit) and single-ply (TPO) membrane systems — we spec the right one for your building and exposure.

Why do flat roofs leak more than pitched roofs?

Because they don't shed water the same way, the system and the details matter more. Correct slope-to-drain, flashing, and sealed seams are what keep a low-slope roof watertight — and that's what we get right.

Do you do both residential and commercial flat roofs?

Yes — low-slope residential sections and full commercial roof systems.

How long does a flat roof last?

It depends on the system and the detailing, but a correctly installed membrane roof gives many years of watertight service with routine maintenance.

Do you handle storm-damaged flat roofs?

Yes — see our storm-damage and insurance-claim restoration.

Do you finance flat roof replacement?

Yes — every new roof gets a free estimate, with financing through Ygrene, PACE, and Homerun.

Ready for your flat roof estimate?

Free estimate. Florida-licensed, in-house crews. We pull the permit and stand behind the work.