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Low Slope Roofing
Generally, anything from ¼” in 12 (minimum for any roof) to 4” in 12 is considered a low slope roof.
Did you know that many low slope roofs that would have traditionally been torch-on or tar and gravel roof applications can be roofed with double seamed standing seam metal instead? In many cases we can do conventional membrane roof conversions to standing seam mechanical lock.
We use self-adhered membranes (also referred to as peel & stick) in all our low slope applications. We have multiple options for low slope to flat roofs that are in conjunction with our metal roofing.
BENEFITS
Environmentally Friendly
Longevity
Non-Combustible
Rodent Resistant
Simple Maintenance
Solar Adaptability
Superior Durability
Ultra Lightweight
Water Collection