Flat and low-slope roofing details
Low-slope roof sections over patios, additions, garages and transitions need special attention because water moves more slowly. Small drainage issues, seams, edge metal, penetrations and coatings can become leak points after heat and weather exposure.
A flat-roof repair should look at whether water is ponding, whether the surface is cracked or blistered, and whether the leak is coming from the field of the roof or a transition to a pitched section. Sometimes a coating helps; other times the roof needs patching, flashing correction or replacement of a failing section.
Related roofing help: roof repair, roof replacement, storm damage repair, service areas and roof estimates.
More details before requesting roofing help
A roofing decision is easier when the page explains what is happening, why it matters and what the next step should be. Homeowners usually need to know whether the problem looks isolated, whether it points to age or whether it needs faster protection because water is already entering the house.
The best path is to start with the visible symptom, then connect it to the right service. Missing shingles, broken tiles, flashing gaps, low-slope drainage issues, roof stains and storm damage all point to different repair scopes.
Practical next step
Use the contact page to send the roof type, city, visible damage, interior stains and when the issue first appeared.
Helpful next steps:
compare roof repair,
roof replacement,
emergency roof repair,
local service areas and
requesting a roof check.