Flat and low-slope roofing in Florida is a good option for many homes and business owners. However, it is important to hire an expert roofer to install this type of roof since it comes with challenges. Three C’s Roofing has the experience to ensure your flat roof is properly installed to last for years.
Intense heat, heavy rain, and hurricane wind – Florida has it all! These weather conditions pose challenges to maintaining a flat roof. Choosing the right materials and installation methods is crucial to ensure your low-slope roofing system performs.
Using high-quality materials is essential for any roofing project, but especially for flat roofs. Poor-quality materials or sloppy installation can lead to leaks or water damage that can harm your home. Three C’s Roofing uses CertainTeed’s Flintlastic Self-Adhesive Base and Cap Sheets. They are made specifically for flat roofing challenges, providing a strong and reliable solution.
The base sheet is the first layer. It sticks well to different surfaces that must be prepared properly to create a strong base for the cap sheet. The self-adhesive feature makes installation easy, reducing the need for extra bonding or fasteners. No asphalt or hot torches are needed when using this method.
The Flintlastic SA Cap Sheet is the top layer. It adds extra protection against the elements, ensuring your low-slope roof lasts long. The cap sheet sticks well to the base sheet, creating a seamless, watertight layer. This material provides UV protection and is resistant to punctures, tears and other damage. You can also choose from different colors to enhance your home’s look.
Flat Roof Installation Process
Before installation, the your roof surface must be properly prepared. This includes tearing off any old roofing and cleaning the surface. It should be dry and smooth for the best contact with the self-adhesive sheets.
The base sheet is rolled out onto the prepared roofing surface, with the adhesive side facing down. The sheet is carefully aligned and pressed firmly into place to ensure a strong bond with the surface. Care and expertise by an experienced roofing contractor are crucial during this step.
The cap sheet should overlap the edges of the base sheet to create a continuous, watertight seal for your new flat roof.
After both layers are applied, Three C’s Roofing inspects the new roof to ensure there are no gaps, wrinkles, or other issues that could compromise the roofing system.
How to Maintain Your Flat Roof
Conducting regular inspections of your roof, especially after severe weather events, is important! Flat roofs are different than other traditional materials. Ponding water can become an issue. Remove any debris, such as leaves, branches, and dirt that may pile up on your roof. Debris can trap moisture and cause damage to the roofing materials over time.
While flat roofs appear level, they should have a slight slope to allow water to drain towards gutters, drains, or scuppers. If the slope is insufficient or uneven, water can pool in low spots. Selecting the right drainage solution depends on several factors, including the roof’s design, existing drainage, and how bad the ponding problem is. Three C’s Roofing installs your flat roof with proper drainage in order to minimize the risk of water accumulation. All drainage components are installed correctly and meet local building codes and standards.
An older roof may develop sagging over time, so regularly inspect your flat roof for damage and debris. Don’t allow any water to settle and call a professional flat roofer if you suspect a problem. Remember to choose an experienced and reputable roofing company!