"Low-slope sections over porches, additions and flat-roofed structures."
Low-slope sections over porches, additions and flat-roofed structures.
Low-slope roofing is a different trade from shingle work. Water does not run off a flat roof, it sits — so the system has to be genuinely watertight rather than merely water-shedding. Most of what we see locally is a low-slope porch or addition tied into a steeper main roof, and the transition between the two is where the trouble usually starts.
Mobile and Baldwin County sit in one of the most demanding building environments in the country — hurricane exposure, relentless summer heat and UV, high humidity year-round, and salt air across the southern half of both counties. Work that would last decades somewhere inland gets tested hard here, which is why the details underneath matter as much as the finish on top.
Silver Construction has 25 years of experience with exactly these conditions, and we work only in these two counties. Call 251-622-3415 for a free estimate.
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Almost always the transition. Where a low-slope section ties into a steeper roof, water backs up against the joint, and if that detail was not built properly it will leak no matter how good the rest of the roof is.
25 Years Experience • Alabama License #27001 • Fortified Roofing • Driveways & Concrete • Mobile & Baldwin Counties