Commercial Flat Roof Repair
Commercial flat roof repair may be needed when a building has leaks, ponding water, membrane punctures, open seams, flashing issues, clogged drains, rooftop traffic damage, or problems around rooftop units and penetrations. Flat roof repairs should begin with an inspection to identify whether the issue is isolated or connected to a larger roof system problem.
Commercial Flat Roof Replacement
Commercial flat roof replacement may be the better option when a roof is aging, leaking repeatedly, holding water, showing widespread membrane damage, or no longer responding well to repairs. Replacement planning should consider roof system type, drainage, insulation, tear off needs, access, and building operations.
Flat Roof Leak Concerns
Flat and low slope roofs can leak around drains, seams, flashing, curbs, walls, scuppers, gutters, rooftop equipment, and previous repair areas. Because water can travel through the roof assembly before appearing inside, the visible interior leak is not always directly below the roof problem.
Flat Roof Maintenance and Drainage
Routine flat roof maintenance helps reduce unexpected leaks by checking drains, ponding water areas, seams, flashing, debris buildup, membrane condition, and rooftop equipment details. Good drainage and regular inspections are especially important for commercial flat roofs in North Texas weather.