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Flameless flat roofing solutions for porches, additions, and low-slope roofs
Flat and low-slope roofs need a different approach than shingles. The details — slope, drainage, seams, and flashing — matter more than anything.
Findlay Roofing provides flameless peel & stick flat roofing solutions and can also advise on other systems (TPO, EPDM, PVC) depending on your roof design and goals.
Best for:
- Replacing aging roll roofing or patched membranes
- Porches, additions, and low-slope sections
- Homeowners who want a safe, flameless installation approach
Flat roof problems we solve
- Ponding water and poor drainage
- Cracked or blistered membranes
- Leaks at edges, walls, and parapets
- Failed seams and flashing details
- Rot around skylights or penetrations

Peel & stick flat roofing (what it is and why it’s used)
Peel & stick membranes are applied without open flame. They’re a practical option for many residential low-slope applications where safety, speed, and clean detailing are priorities.
Key benefits
- Flameless application
- Strong adhesion and watertight layering
- Good fit for many residential flat roof sections
Choosing the right system: TPO, EPDM, PVC, or peel & stick
There isn’t one “best” flat roof for every home. We’ll help you choose based on:
- Roof slope and drainage
- Exposure (sun, shade, debris)
- Details (walls, skylights, parapets)
- Access and disruption considerations
Our flat roof approach
- Inspection — identify leak sources, drainage issues, and deck condition
- Recommendation — system selection + scope that matches the roof’s needs
- Prep — protect surfaces, confirm slopes/edges, replace damaged sections
- Installation — membrane, seams, flashings, and terminations done properly
- Cleanup — tidy site, remove debris, confirm water shedding
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you install over the existing membrane?
Sometimes. It depends on the existing material, condition, and trapped moisture risk. We’ll advise case-by-case.
Why do flat roofs leak more?
They don’t shed water as quickly, so seams and flashing details become critical.
