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| = Flat Roofing =
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| **Flat roofing** refers to roofing systems designed for roofs with little to no slope, commonly found on **commercial**, industrial, and some modern residential buildings. While called “flat,” these roofs are built with a slight pitch to allow proper drainage and prevent water pooling.
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| Flat roofing systems are valued for their cost efficiency, ease of access, and compatibility with mechanical equipment, solar panels, and rooftop amenities.
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| == What Is Flat Roofing? ==
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| Flat roofing systems typically have a slope of less than 2:12 and rely on membranes or layered assemblies to create a watertight surface. Unlike steep-slope roofs that shed water quickly, flat roofs require carefully designed drainage systems and durable waterproofing materials.
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| Flat roofs are most often associated with [[Commercial Roofing Systems]] but are also used in modern [[Residential Roofing]] designs.
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| == Common Flat Roofing Materials ==
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| Several roofing materials are specifically engineered for flat and low-slope applications.
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| === Built-Up Roofing (BUR) ===
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| * Multiple layers of asphalt and reinforcing fabric
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| * Finished with gravel or a protective coating
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| * Proven, long-lasting system for commercial buildings
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| === Modified Bitumen Roofing ===
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| * Asphalt-based membrane reinforced with polyester or fiberglass
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| * Installed using torch-applied, cold-applied, or self-adhered methods
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| * Offers improved flexibility and durability over traditional BUR
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| === TPO Roofing ===
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| * Single-ply thermoplastic membrane
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| * Highly reflective for energy efficiency
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| * Popular for commercial and industrial buildings
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| * See [[TPO Roofing]]
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| === EPDM Roofing ===
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| * Synthetic rubber membrane
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| * Excellent resistance to UV and weathering
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| * Flexible and long-lasting
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| * See [[EPDM Roofing]]
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| === PVC Roofing ===
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| * Single-ply membrane with chemical resistance
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| * Common in restaurants and manufacturing facilities
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| * Strong seam welds and durability
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| == Drainage and Water Management ==
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| Proper drainage is critical for flat roofing performance. Common drainage methods include:
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| * Internal roof drains
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| * Scuppers
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| * Gutters and downspouts
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| * Tapered insulation systems
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| Poor drainage can lead to ponding water, which increases the risk of leaks and premature roof failure.
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| == Insulation and Energy Performance ==
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| Flat roofing systems often incorporate rigid insulation boards to improve thermal performance and reduce energy costs. Tapered insulation is frequently used to direct water toward drains while maintaining insulation continuity.
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| Flat roofs are commonly part of [[Energy-Efficient Roofing Systems]] when paired with reflective membranes and proper insulation design.
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| == Advantages of Flat Roofing ==
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| * Lower material and installation costs for large buildings
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| * Easy access for maintenance and inspections
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| * Suitable for rooftop equipment and solar installations
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| * Clean, modern architectural appearance
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| == Disadvantages and Considerations ==
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| * Requires meticulous waterproofing
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| * More vulnerable to drainage issues if poorly designed
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| * Regular inspections are critical
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| * Repairs must be performed promptly to prevent leaks
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| Routine care is covered in [[Roof Inspection and Maintenance]].
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| == Maintenance and Inspection ==
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| Flat roofs should be inspected at least twice per year and after major weather events. Key inspection areas include:
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| * Seams and membrane laps
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| * Drains and scuppers
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| * Flashings and penetrations
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| * Signs of ponding water or membrane damage
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| Early detection helps prevent costly repairs and interior damage.
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| == Lifespan of Flat Roofing Systems ==
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| Lifespan varies by material and maintenance:
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| * BUR: 20–30 years
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| * Modified bitumen: 20–25 years
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| * TPO and PVC: 20–30 years
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| * EPDM: 25–35 years
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| Proper installation and maintenance significantly extend service life.
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| == Common Uses of Flat Roofing ==
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| Flat roofing is commonly used on:
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| * Commercial buildings
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| * Warehouses and distribution centers
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| * Office buildings
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| * Apartment complexes
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| * Schools and hospitals
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| == Related Articles ==
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| * [[Commercial Roofing Systems]]
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| * [[TPO Roofing]]
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| * [[EPDM Roofing]]
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| * [[Modified Bitumen Roofing]]
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| * [[Roof Inspection and Maintenance]]
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| * [[Roof Drainage]]
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| * [[Energy-Efficient Roofing Systems]]
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| * [[Signs of Roof Damage After a Storm]]
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