Flat Roofing Services in Spokane, Washington
Flat and Low-Slope Roof Installation, Repair, and Maintenance in Richland, the Tri-Cities Area, and All of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho
Alpine Roofing offers flat and low-slope roof installation, repair, and maintenance to customers throughout the Tri-Cities Area and beyond. With our top-notch services, you can trust us to provide exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. Whether you need a new flat roof installed, repairs for existing issues, or regular maintenance to keep your roof in optimal condition, our team of experienced residential and commercial roofing professionals has got you covered.
We understand that flat roofing systems require specific knowledge and expertise due to their unique design and materials. You can rely on us to use our proven experience, high-quality materials, and industry-leading practices to deliver outstanding results.
Call Alpine Roofing at (509) 581-5695 to request a free estimate or same-day service from our Spokane flat roofing team!
What Are Flat Roofs Made Of?
Flat roofs typically consist of several layers, each serving a specific purpose to promote durability and weather resistance.
Common types of flat roofing systems include:
- Built-up roofing (BUR): BUR systems consist of multiple layers of asphalt and roofing felt alternated with a waterproofing layer, commonly made of bitumen or tar. These layers are then topped with a protective coating, such as gravel or a reflective surface.
- Modified bitumen roofing: Modified bitumen roofs are made of asphalt-based sheets reinforced with materials like fiberglass or polyester. They are typically installed using heat or adhesive to create a watertight seal.
- EPDM roofing: EPDM (ethylene propylene diene terpolymer) roofs use synthetic rubber membranes. EPDM is highly resistant to UV rays and weathering, making it a durable option for flat roofs.
- PVC roofing: PVC (polyvinyl chloride) roofing systems use a thermoplastic membrane that offers excellent durability, flexibility, and chemical resistance. PVC roofs are known for their longevity and low maintenance requirements.
- TPO roofing: In terms of material composition, TPO (thermoplastic olefin) roofs are similar to PVC roofs. TPO membranes are heat-welded together to create a seamless and watertight surface.
Each flat roofing system has unique benefits and considerations. By understanding the characteristics of each type, you can make an informed decision about selecting the best flat roofing system for your property.
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Learn How We've Helped People With Our Roofing Services
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Easy to work with. The crew that installed my new roof was professional and courteous. Excellent company. The city inspector ...
- Thomas -
Their cleaning up after the job was more than I expected. My yard was cleaner after they finished than before they started. Very professional and a job well done.
- Patrick -
Thank you to everyone at Alpine for making our roof replacement happen! We are forever grateful!
- Kathy -
Alpine Roofing and their team were amazing to work with start to finish. I would highly recommend Alpine Roofing and their team to anyone who is looking for quality work. Thank you!!!!!
- Joshua -
They were very fast and effecient in their work. I felt that they really cared about us as a customer and wanted to make sure they did the best job possible.
- The Lemmon’s -
Mike was good to work with, knowledgeable about roofing materials, roofing, and insulation, quick to respond, clear in his communications, and visited the work site often.
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Are Flat Roofs Weather-Resistant?
Flat roofs can be weather-resistant when properly designed, installed, and maintained. While they may have a different construction compared to pitched roofs, they can effectively withstand various weather conditions with the right materials and techniques. Proper insulation and high-quality roofing materials, such as TPO or PVC membranes, can provide excellent protection against rain, snow, and UV radiation. Additionally, the seamless nature of these roofing systems minimizes the risk of leaks, creating a watertight surface that can withstand heavy rainfall and prevent water infiltration.
It’s important to note that regular inspections and maintenance are crucial to the long-term weather resistance of flat roofs. Prompt repairs of any damages, such as cracks or punctures, are necessary to prevent water intrusion and potential structural issues.
Alpine Roofing is here to install, maintain, and repair flat roofs throughout Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho – contact us online today to see what we can do for you!