Signs You Need To Call A Residential Flat Roof Contractor

Posted on: 28 October 2022

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Flat roofs are becoming more and more common in residential homes. However, most people who move into homes with flat roofs are living in one for the first time and are not as familiar with this type of roofing system. This could cause them to ignore or overlook issues with the roof until they become more serious. If you're a homeowner with a flat roof, you don't want to make this mistake. Keep your eyes out for these signs you should call a flat roof contractor.

Separating Seams

The outer coating on a flat roof is often seamed together at the edge. This makes it easy to inspect. Look along all of the edges of your roof. If you see any areas where it looks like a flap of material is rising up or coming unattached, then call a flat roof contractor. These separations are easy to seal back down when they are small, but if left too long, the wind can catch them and cause a much larger tear in the membrane that's tougher to repair.

Blistering 

If you're able to look across the flat surface of your roof, be wary of what looks like blisters. These are spots where the roof material is separating from the base of the roof structure. They are not an immediate emergency, but they do need to be properly dealt with before they lead to leaks. A roofer will generally "pop" the blister and then fill in the exposed area with new roofing material. But if the blister pops on its own during a storm, you could get a leak.

Ponding Water

Flat roofs are usually built with carefully placed drains to keep them dry. If these drains fail, or if the roof is not properly pitched towards them, you can end up with ponding water on the roof. This needs to be addressed promptly since the sitting water will lead to premature roof deterioration, and eventually, leaks. The water can also attract insects and lead to an infestation. A roofer will make sure the drains are clear, re-pitch the roof if necessary, and address any water damage that may have been done so far.

Flat roof contractors are experts at dealing with this unique type of roof system. If you notice any of the problems above, or if you have any other concerns about your roof, don't hesitate to make an appointment.

To find out more, contact a company like FLAT ROOFING EXPERTS LLC.