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Flat & Low-Slope Roofing
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.
Overview
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
Modified-bitumen (mod-bit) and single-ply (TPO) membrane systems.
Fully sealed membranes and detailed flashing engineered to stay watertight on a low slope.
Proper slope-to-drain and detailing so water moves off the roof instead of ponding.
Low-slope residential sections and full commercial roof systems.
Polyglass and other proven low-slope membrane systems.
Installed to the Florida Building Code with the permit pulled for every job.
Where it fits
Contemporary architecture built around a flat or low-slope roofline.
Low-slope sections that tie into a pitched main roof.
Retail, office, and warehouse roofs — see commercial roofing.
Replacing a ponding, leaking, or blistered low-slope roof.
How it works
We assess the roof and lay out your options honestly.
Spec the system to Florida code for your roof.
We pull the permit — you don't deal with the county.
Our in-house crew does the work, start to finish.
We close the permit, backed by our permit-passing guarantee.
Common questions
Modified-bitumen (mod-bit) and single-ply (TPO) membrane systems — we spec the right one for your building and exposure.
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.
Yes — low-slope residential sections and full commercial roof systems.
It depends on the system and the detailing, but a correctly installed membrane roof gives many years of watertight service with routine maintenance.
Yes — see our storm-damage and insurance-claim restoration.
Yes — every new roof gets a free estimate, with financing through Ygrene, PACE, and Homerun.
Free estimate. Florida-licensed, in-house crews. We pull the permit and stand behind the work.
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