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    Flat Roof Restoration

    Flat and low-slope roofs break down over time through leaks, ponding water, surface degradation, and failing seams. Our systems address these challenges with seamless, watertight membranes that restore performance and extend service life—without the cost and disruption of replacement.

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    Flat roof restoration systems can be used on many common commercial substrates, including asphaltic roofs (modified bitumen, smooth built-up), single-ply membranes (EPDM, TPO, PVC), structural concrete, and spray polyurethane foam. Proper evaluation of the existing roof condition is critical before selecting a system.

    Roof restoration improves the performance of an existing roof by installing a fluid-applied system over the existing assembly, rather than removing and replacing it. This approach typically reduces cost, waste, and disruption compared to full replacement.

    Yes. when properly designed and installed, flat roof restoration systems create a seamless, watertight membrane that addresses common leak points such as seams, penetrations, and transitions. Performance depends on system selection and proper surface preparation.

    Service life varies based on system type, roof conditions, installation quality, and maintenance. Many commercial flat roof restoration systems are designed to provide long-term performance and may be backed by material or system warranties.

    Some flat roof restoration systems are specifically designed to perform in areas where ponding water is present. Selecting the correct chemistry and system design is essential to ensure long-term performance.

    Roof restoration is typically far less disruptive than replacement since the existing roof remains in place. Most projects can be completed with minimal impact on daily operations, occupants, or interior spaces.

    Not every roof is a candidate for restoration. Roofs with extensive structural damage, saturated insulation, or severe deterioration may require replacement. A professional inspection helps determine whether restoration is appropriate.

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