Low Slope Roofs

Low Slope Roofs

We are also experts in low-slope roofs. A low-slope roof could be a perfect fit, depending on the design of your home. Depending on you, it could either be the dominant roof of your building or be used to round off a section of your building that requires more accessibility. 
Whatever the case, you can be sure that hiring experts like us will guarantee you peace of mind. Indeed, our company has skilled technicians with a long history of installing different kinds of roofs, flat and slope roofs inclusive. We can install a low-slope roof from scratch and repair or replace worn-out existing ones. 

There are many benefits of installing a low-slope roof in your building. First, it improves heating and cooling since it reduces attic space, unlike steep slope roofs. In addition, low-slope roofs are safer during maintenance compared to high-slope roofs, which could make maintenance risky and almost impossible. 

By hiring our services for your low-slope roofs, you can be sure of the following;

Expert advice about the best roofing materials

Our experts always take out time to advise clients on the right type of roofing materials for low-slope roofs. With low-slope roofs, water runs off the surface relatively slowly, and that is why we always advise our clients to use a smoother roof membrane than regular shingles. Our technicians, therefore, always use coal tar or other rubber-like substances like TPO and EPDM to seal the roof membranes, making water run smoothly across the roof system. Also, because most low-slope roofs face the sun directly, we are always keen on selecting a durable roofing material.

We meet the standards of a low-slope roof

According to the National Roofing Contractor's Association, a low-slope roofing system should have three major characteristics: weatherproofing layers, reinforcement, and surfacing. We have therefore taken it upon ourselves to ensure that all our low-slope roofs meet these criteria. All our low-slope roofs are installed to resist water, the environment, and extreme weather conditions like snow.