Flat roof leaks usually trace to seam failures, penetration flashings, or punctures — not the membrane itself. Atlas Roofing repairs flat roofs in Highland Heights using membrane-appropriate techniques (heat welding for TPO, adhesive for EPDM).
Commercial roofing in Highland Heights follows the Wilson Mills Road corridor and similar arterial roads, where retail and small commercial properties typically run TPO or EPDM flat-roof systems.
Highland Heights' housing skews newer than the inner-ring suburbs to the west — most homes along Wilson Mills, Highland, and Bishop are 1960s-2000s, so tear-offs typically only have one or two layers and decking is generally in good shape.
The 1990s-2000s colonials with steep-pitched roofs and front-facing gables need careful kickout flashing at the wall-roof intersections, which is the most common point of failure we see.
Most common: seam separation (where two membrane sheets meet), failed flashing around penetrations (HVAC, vents, drains), or punctures from foot traffic or hail.
Yes if the membrane is generally sound. If the membrane has reached end-of-life (TPO 15-20 years, EPDM 20-30), repair is a stopgap and replacement becomes the right call.
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