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FLAT ROOF

Central Florida

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Installation, repair & replacement — family-owned, locally licensed.

Flat and low-slope roofs are one of the most common problem areas on Florida homes — and one of the most commonly mishandled. Drainage design, the right membrane system, and proper detailing around penetrations make all the difference. RBS has been getting this right in Central Florida for over 20 years.

20+

YRS Experience

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FL Lic.

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Licensed & Insured

Family-Owned & Operated

20+ Years in Central Florida

TPO, Mod Bit & More

Financing Available

Licensed & Insured

Family-Owned & Operated

20+ Years in Central Florida

TPO, Mod Bit & More

Financing Available

FLAT ROOFING IN FLORIDA

FLAT ROOFS WORK WELL IN FLORIDA — WHEN THEY'RE DONE RIGHT

Central Florida's rainfall is among the highest in the country. A flat roof that drains properly and is correctly sealed handles it without issue. One that isn't becomes a recurring problem. The difference is entirely in the installation.

DRAINAGE IS EVERYTHING

Florida averages 54 inches of rain per year — most of it in intense afternoon bursts. Proper slope-to-drain design is the single most critical factor in flat roof performance here.

ENERGY EFFICIENT

Reflective membrane systems like TPO and cool-roof coatings reduce heat absorption significantly — a real benefit when your air conditioning runs most of the year.

EASIER TO INSPECT & REPAIR

Flat roofs are fully accessible, making routine inspections straightforward & isolated repairs relatively quick — keeping maintenance costs low over time.

COMMON IN FLORIDA HOMES

Low-slope and flat sections are standard on Florida ranch homes, additions, garages, carports, and screened enclosures. It's specialized work we do routinely.

VERSATILE SURFACE

Flat roofs can support solar panels, rooftop AC units, and outdoor living spaces when properly engineered. We factor these uses into system selection upfront.

THE RBS APPROACH

THE MOST COMMON FLAT ROOF PROBLEMS ARE PREVENTABLE AT INSTALLATION

Most flat roof failures trace back to three things: inadequate drainage design, poor sealing around penetrations (pipes, vents, AC units), and the wrong membrane system for the application. None of these are unavoidable — they're installation decisions.


At RBS, we assess your specific roof geometry, drainage path, and what's penetrating the surface before we recommend a system. Different areas of your home may call for different approaches, and we'll explain the reasoning in plain language before any work begins.


We install and repair all major flat roof systems — TPO, modified bitumen, and built-up roofing — and can match the right product to your situation, budget, and how long you plan to stay in the home.

  • Drainage assessment included — we identify problem areas before installation
  • All penetrations properly flashed and sealed as standard
  • All permits and inspections handled for you
  • Transparent estimates — no surprise line items after the fact
  • Bilingual crew — English & Spanish

My compliments to Ron, Sydney and the entire RBS team. In December 2025 I had my roof replaced and selected RBS to do the work. The quality of their product and service both get an A+. Ron, Sydney and the RBS team were responsive and proactive to my questions and the completion of the roof. If you are considering a roof replacement or repairs, I recommend you contact the team. Ron and Sydney are like family and will be there to assist you.

— Ralph Perrino, Verified Google Review

REPAIR VS. REPLACE — HOW TO KNOW

A single leak in an otherwise sound membrane is usually repairable. Widespread blistering, multiple leak points, or membrane that's aged past its service life typically means replacement is the smarter call — repeated patching on a failing system adds up fast. We'll give you an honest read at no charge.


FLAT ROOF SYSTEMS

WHICH SYSTEM IS RIGHT FOR YOUR ROOF?

Not every flat roof system performs equally in Florida's heat and rainfall. We match the right product to your application — whether it's a full home section, a garage, an addition, or a screened enclosure.

MOST POPULAR

TPO

Thermoplastic polyolefin — the most widely used flat roofing membrane in Florida today. Heat-welded seams create a watertight bond, and the white reflective surface helps reduce cooling costs. Lightweight, durable, and Florida Building Code compliant.

PROVEN PERFORMANCE

MODIFIED BITUMEN

A time-tested system using asphalt-based sheets reinforced with polyester or fiberglass. Applied in layers for excellent waterproofing. Handles Florida's temperature swings and UV exposure well, and is well-suited to repairs and patch work on existing systems.

MAXIMUM DURABILITY

BUILT-UP ROOFING (BUR)

Multiple layers of bitumen and reinforcing fabric create a thick, durable membrane. One of the oldest and most reliable flat roofing systems — excellent for large or complex roof surfaces that need a robust, multi-layer approach.


EXTEND EXISTING ROOF

ROOF COATINGS

Applied over an existing membrane to extend its life and improve reflectivity. A cost-effective option when the underlying system is structurally sound but aging. Silicone and acrylic coatings both perform well in Florida's UV-heavy environment.

A NOTE ON DRAINAGE DESIGN: Flat doesn't mean level — every flat roof needs a minimum slope toward drains or scuppers to prevent standing water. Ponding water is the leading cause of premature flat roof failure in Florida. We assess your roof's drainage path as part of every estimate and design the system around it, not after the fact.

THE PROCESS

WHAT TO EXPECT WITH RBS FLAT ROOF INSTALLATION

From the first call through final inspection — no surprises, no handoffs.

1

FREE CONSULTATION

We discuss your roof, any current leak issues, and your goals for the repair or replacement.

2

INSPECTION & DRAINAGE ASSESSMENT

Full on-site inspection including drainage path, penetration details, and membrane condition.

3

SYSTEM SELECTION

We recommend the right membrane for your application, budget, and expected service life.

4

PERMITTING

We file all permits and coordinate inspections — nothing for you to manage.

5

INSTALLATION

Existing material removed, deck inspected, new system installed with all penetrations properly detailed.

6

FINAL INSPECTION

Walkthrough, full cleanup, and warranty documentation handed over.

Most residential flat roof installs complete in 1–3 days. We schedule around Central Florida's afternoon storm window.

KNOW WHEN TO ACT

SIGNS YOUR FLAT ROOF NEEDS ATTENTION

Flat roof problems rarely announce themselves loudly — they tend to show up gradually. Catching them early is the difference between a repair and a full replacement.

WATER STAINS ON INTERIOR CEILINGS

The most obvious sign. By the time you see staining inside, water has already been sitting on or under the membrane for some time.

BLISTERING OR BUBBLING MEMBRANE

Bubbles in the membrane surface indicate trapped moisture or air — a sign the system is failing and water is finding its way in.

PONDING WATER AFTER RAIN

Some pooling right after heavy rain is normal. Water still standing 48 hours later means a drainage problem that will shorten membrane life significantly.

CRACKED OR LIFTING FLASHING

Flashing around AC units, vents, and walls is the most common leak point on flat roofs. Cracked or lifted flashing needs prompt attention.

VISIBLE CRACKS OR TEARS

Surface cracking on modified bitumen or built-up systems is a sign the membrane has reached end of life or has sustained impact damage.

SYSTEM OVER 15 YEARS OLD

Most flat roof membranes have a 15–25 year service life depending on the system and maintenance history. An inspection around the 15-year mark is worth scheduling proactively.

WHY HOMEOWNERS CHOOSE RBS

WE'RE NOT THE BIGGEST ROOFING CONTRACTOR IN TOWN. WE'RE THE BEST-REVIEWED ONE.

01

DRAINAGE ASSESSMENT IS STANDARD

We evaluate your roof's drainage before recommending a system — not after. The wrong drainage design is the root cause of most flat roof failures in Florida, and we address it upfront.

02

EVERY PENETRATION PROPERLY DETAILED

AC units, pipes, vents — every penetration through a flat roof is a potential leak point. We treat flashing and detailing as a core part of the job, not an afterthought.

03

PERMITTING HANDLED END TO END

Florida requires permits for flat roof replacements. We file everything and coordinate inspections with the county — you don't track any of it.

04

HONEST REPAIR VS. REPLACE GUIDANCE

We won't push you toward a full replacement if a repair will solve the problem. We'll give you the full picture and let you decide with accurate information.

4.8

Star rating across
335+ verified reviews

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20+

Years in business

FL Lic.

CCC1327234

BBB

Accredited business

EN/ES

Bilingual team

WHAT CLIENTS SAY

OUR REPUTATION SPEAKS FOR ITSELF

4.8

335+ Google Reviews -Verified

"My compliments to Ron, Sydney and the entire RBS team. In December 2025 I had my roof replaced and selected RBS to do the work. The quality of their product and service both get an A+. Ron, Sydney and the RBS team were responsive and proactive to my questions and the completion of the roof. If you are considering a roof replacement or repairs, I recommend you contact the team. Ron and Sydney are like family and will be there to assist you."

— Ralph Perrino · Verified Google Review

"RBS installed our roof replacement and made the repairs we needed after the last hurricane. We also use them for house maintenance issues. In this day and age, it is so difficult to find a business that truly cares about its customers and works with them to make the repairs and complete the construction work. The work is skillfully completed in accordance with the agreement. It is great when you find a company you can trust to take pride in its work and truly care about its customers."

— Pamela Gillet · Verified Google Review

Wow! I would like to Thank Ron and his crew from turning my sorry looking roof to the most sexiest roof in my community.  The crew was professional and kept the areas clean after work. The work was done in a timely manner with no hiccups. The staff in the office are proficient. They keep you informed of every detail. Me and my wife couldn't have asked for anything more.  I highly recommend this family owned business. Thank you Ron and the entire RBS Family. You guys are Rockstars!

— Jimmy Suarez · Verified Google Review

COMMON QUESTIONS

FLAT ROOF FAQS

What Central Florida homeowners ask us most about flat and low-slope roofing.

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How long does a flat roof last in Florida?

It depends on the system. TPO membranes typically last 15–25 years in Florida's climate. Modified bitumen averages 15–20 years. Built-up roofing can last 20 years with proper maintenance. The biggest factors are installation quality, drainage design, and how well penetrations and flashings are detailed — all things we address as standard on every job.

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Why does my flat roof keep leaking?

Recurring leaks on flat roofs almost always trace back to one of three things: failed or improperly installed flashing around a penetration (AC unit, pipe, vent), ponding water from inadequate drainage, or a membrane that has reached end of life and is failing in multiple spots. A patch that addresses only the visible symptom often misses the root cause. We diagnose the actual source before recommending a fix.

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Is TPO better than modified bitumen for Florida homes?

Both perform well in Florida when properly installed. TPO's heat-welded seams and reflective surface make it a strong choice for larger flat sections where energy efficiency matters. Modified bitumen is extremely durable and well-suited to repairs, smaller sections, and roofs with complex geometry. We'll recommend the right system for your specific situation — not just what's easiest to install.

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How do I know if I have a drainage problem?

After a heavy rain, check your flat roof 48 hours later. If water is still pooling in any area, you have a drainage issue. Also look for water stains, discoloration, or sagging in the membrane — these are signs of long-term ponding. Drainage problems compound over time: standing water adds weight, accelerates membrane degradation, and creates conditions for mold and structural damage if left unaddressed.

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Can you install solar panels on a flat roof?

Yes — flat roofs are often ideal for solar since panels can be tilted to the optimal angle regardless of roof pitch. The key is ensuring penetrations for mounting hardware are properly flashed and sealed, and that the membrane system is compatible with the mounting method. If you're planning to add solar, let us know at the time of installation so we can design the roof system accordingly.

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Do flat roof replacements require a permit in Florida?

Yes — full flat roof replacements require a permit from the local building department. Any contractor who offers to skip the permit is cutting a corner that creates real problems: voided warranties, insurance complications, and liability if issues arise later. We handle all permitting as standard on every job.

SERVICE AREAS

FLAT ROOFING ACROSS CENTRAL FLORIDA

We install and repair flat and low-slope roofs across Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Brevard counties.

Orlando

Kissimmee

Sanford

Altamonte Springs

Winter Park

Oviedo

Clermont

Lake Mary

Deltona

Cocoa

Melbourne

St. Cloud

Not sure if we cover your area? Call us at 407-859-8163.

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RBS Construction & Roofing · Licensed FL Contractor #CCC1327234 · Orlando, FL