Low Slope Commercial Roofing Solutions

Reliable, Cost-Efficient Roofing Systems for Modern Commercial Buildings

Reliable Low Slope Roofing Services

Long-lasting Low Slope Roofing Materials You Can Trust

Clean Design That Reflects Your Vision

Minimize Risk & Maximize Results

Choosing the wrong contractor for your low slope roof can cost more than just money—it can compromise your building’s structural integrity. Inexperienced work leads to drainage issues, frequent leaks, and costly future repairs. Subpar installation might even void warranties and cause insurance complications.

At Flash Roofing, we bring specialized knowledge in low slope systems like TPO, EPDM, and Modified Bitumen. Our team ensures precise installation, long-term performance, and protection for your property. Don’t gamble with your business—choose experience, quality, and peace of mind.

Exceptional Low Slope Roofing That Performs

When you choose Flash Roofing for your low slope commercial project, you’re guaranteed to receive:

  • Precision. We specialize in TPO, EPDM, and other flat roofing systems, delivering accurate and reliable installations every time.

  • Durability. Our materials are top-rated and built to withstand weather, time, and heavy commercial use.

  • Protection. Enjoy industry-leading warranties that keep your investment safe.

  • Experience. With over 30 years in commercial roofing, our team knows exactly what your building needs for long-term performance.

Begin Your Roofing Project In 3 Simple Steps

At Flash Roofing, you’re treated like family, which means keeping your best interests at heart.

Your roofing project will be as stress-free as possible from start to finish.

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Schedule Your Roofing Inspection Today

Schedule your inspection with one of our highly trained roofing estimators. They will conduct a thorough assessment of your roof and review the findings with you.

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Choose The Best Fit Solution For You

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Enjoy Your Beautiful New Roof

“The work was fully completed thanks to our contractor and we received photos. I would HIGHLY recommend Flash Roofing and their team with roofing installations, repairs and any roofing problems you may have. We are very impressed and pleased.”

Mary Jones 

NEED A REPAIR ?

Schedule an Inspection Today

Thinking about roof repairs isn’t something that most people generally keep in their agendas. Nip your upcoming roof repair in the bud and schedule your inspection with Flash Roofing, today! 

Your appointment request form will be met with diligence and quickness. As soon as you fill out this form, you’ll be on your way to receiving your expert roof repair service.

Watch this video to hear our promise and find out exactly what happens after you fill out the form.

    What You Need to Know About Low Slope Commercial Roofing

    Below you’ll find the answers to Flash Roofing’s most frequently asked questions about low slope roofing systems. From materials to maintenance, we’re here to help you make the right decision for your commercial property.
    If you don’t see your question below, feel free to reach out through our contact page — we’re always happy to help.

     
    What is a low slope roof?

    A low slope roof has a pitch of less than 3:12, making it ideal for commercial buildings. It requires special materials and techniques to ensure proper drainage and durability.

    Popular options include EPDM, TPO, PVC, and modified bitumen. Each material offers different advantages depending on climate, budget, and building type.

    With professional installation and regular maintenance, a low slope roof can last 20–30 years or more, depending on the material used.

    Yes. Standing water can lead to leaks, structural damage, and mold. Proper design, drainage, and inspections are essential to avoid this.

    We recommend at least twice a year—typically in the spring and fall—and after major storms to check for damage or pooling water.

    Absolutely. Most systems include insulation boards under the membrane to improve energy efficiency and meet building codes.

    TPO is a white, reflective membrane ideal for energy savings. EPDM is a black, rubber-like material known for its flexibility and longevity. Both are excellent for flat and low slope roofs.

    They can, especially because water drains more slowly. Regular cleaning, debris removal, and checking for punctures are essential.

    In some cases, yes. However, this depends on the current roof’s condition, local codes, and manufacturer guidelines. A professional inspection is necessary to determine feasibility.

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