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Flat Roofing

Professional Flat Roofing Company Serving Texas


Flat roofing is a smart solution for many commercial and modern residential properties across Texas. At State 28 Roofing, we specialize in installing and maintaining flat roofing systems that offer durability, energy efficiency, and low maintenance. Our experienced roofers are trained to handle a variety of flat roof materials, including TPO, modified bitumen, and EPDM, ensuring your roof is built to last through the heat, storms, and seasonal changes.

We understand the importance of proper drainage and precision installation when it comes to flat roofs. Whether you need a full replacement, routine maintenance, or expert repairs, our team will assess your needs and recommend the best options for long-term protection. With our commitment to high-quality workmanship and customer satisfaction, you can trust State 28 Roofing to deliver reliable flat roofing services throughout Texas.

FAQs About Our Flat Roofing Services


What types of flat roofing systems do you install or repair?

We install and repair a wide range of flat roofing systems, including TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin), modified bitumen, EPDM (rubber roofing), and built-up roofing (BUR). Each system is selected based on the specific needs of your property, whether it’s commercial or residential. Our Texas flat roofing experts will guide you in choosing the most durable and energy-efficient solution for long-lasting performance.

How long does a flat roof typically last in Texas’ climate?

In Texas’ hot and often unpredictable climate, a flat roof typically lasts between 15 to 30 years, depending on the material and quality of installation. TPO and modified bitumen roofs tend to perform well in high-heat conditions when properly maintained. Regular inspections, timely repairs, and protective coatings can significantly extend the lifespan of your flat roof despite intense sun exposure, storms, and temperature shifts.

What are the advantages of choosing a flat roof for my property?

Flat roofs offer several key advantages for Texas property owners. First, they are generally more cost-effective to install and maintain compared to pitched roofs. Their simple structure allows for quicker construction and easier access for inspections, repairs, or upgrades. Flat roofs also provide additional usable space, ideal for HVAC systems, solar panels, or even rooftop patios. In commercial settings, this space can be crucial for functionality and efficiency. Additionally, modern flat roofing systems are designed to withstand Texas’ heat and storms when installed by experienced professionals.

How do I know if my flat roof has a leak or drainage problem?

Signs of a leak or drainage problem on a flat roof can include water pooling for extended periods, visible bubbling or blistering on the roof surface, interior water stains on ceilings or walls, or mold and mildew growth. You may also notice sagging areas or unusual debris buildup near drainage points. Since flat roofs don’t shed water as quickly as pitched roofs, even minor drainage issues can lead to serious damage over time. If you suspect a problem, it’s best to schedule a professional inspection to identify and address the issue early.

What kind of coating or waterproofing options do you offer for flat roofs?

We offer a variety of durable coating and waterproofing options designed to protect and extend the life of your flat roof. These include silicone, acrylic, and elastomeric roof coatings, which provide excellent UV resistance and waterproof sealing. For more demanding environments, we also install reinforced membrane coatings that add an extra layer of protection against ponding water and harsh weather. Each option is selected based on your specific roof type, condition, and budget to ensure maximum performance and longevity in Texas’ climate.

Can you repair a flat roof, or is replacement usually necessary?

In many cases, flat roofs can be successfully repaired rather than replaced, especially if the damage is isolated or the roof is relatively new. Our team conducts a thorough inspection to determine the extent of the issue—whether it’s a small leak, blistering, or drainage problems. If the roof’s structure is still sound, targeted repairs and high-quality patching can restore its integrity. However, if the roofing system is nearing the end of its lifespan or has widespread damage, a full replacement may be the more cost-effective and long-term solution. We’ll always recommend the best option based on your roof’s condition and your budget.

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