Water does not rush off a low slope. It lingers. It ponds. It tests every seam. A weak membrane fails fast in Western New York.
Walworth winters stack snow on shallow pitches. Spring thaw turns that snow into standing water. Summer heat bakes dark surfaces. Wind drives rain sideways. Flat and low-slope roofs must seal tight and hold under pressure.
CertainTeed Flintlastic SA System
We install the CertainTeed Flintlastic SA system for residential flat and low-slope roof replacement. This self-adhering system forms a layered barrier designed to resist moisture intrusion and ponding conditions.
- Removal of existing roofing material
- Deck inspection and repair where needed
- Base layer and cap sheet installation
- Flashing at walls, penetrations, and transitions
- Edge detailing to direct water off the roof
- Full cleanup after completion
Where Low-Slope Roofs Show Up
Low-slope sections appear over porches, additions, garages, and dormers. Homes in Walworth and Ontario often have mixed pitch rooflines. Rochester suburbs like Brighton and Greece include mid-century homes with flatter roof areas that need proper membrane systems.
Near the Erie Canal in Fairport and Perinton, heavy spring rain and runoff increase the stress on shallow roof areas. Drainage must be planned. Seams must hold.
Part of a Full Roof Replacement
Flat sections often connect to steeper roof areas. Materials must tie together correctly. Flashing must bridge transitions without weak points. Ventilation still matters for attic areas connected to low-slope roofs.
Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement
Warranty and Payment
We install roofing systems built to handle snow load, ponding water, and long freeze cycles. Zero down. No payment until completion. Payment methods are cash, check, and credit card.
Seal it tight. Direct the water. Protect the structure underneath.