Flat Roofing Services in Newnan, GA

Newnan Roofing Specialists LLC works on residential flat and low-slope roofing systems throughout Newnan and surrounding Coweta County communities. We inspect the complete section, identify what is causing the problem, and recommend the right repair or replacement approach based on the actual condition of the roof.

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What Flat Roofing Involves

Many homeowners do not realise they have a flat roofing system until problems appear. Unlike the main pitched roof, flat roof sections are commonly found over smaller areas such as additions, garages, porches, sunrooms, and outdoor spaces.

Flat roofing systems are commonly used for:

  • Rear home additions
  • Covered porches
  • Garages
  • Sunrooms
  • Extensions
  • Outdoor living spaces

Because flat roofs often connect into pitched roofing systems, areas such as flashing, drainage points, and roof transitions require careful attention. A properly performing flat roof depends on several key elements working together:

  • Regular maintenance
  • Effective water drainage
  • Correct slope design
  • Proper flashing details
  • Durable membrane
  • Sealed roof penetrations
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Common Flat Roofing Problems We Fix

We repair common flat roofing issues caused by drainage problems, ageing materials, weather exposure, and installation defects. From leaks and damaged membranes to failed flashing and blocked drainage, we identify the cause and provide the right solution.

Standing Water

Water that remains after rainfall can indicate drainage or slope issues.

Damaged Membranes

Cracks, lifted seams, and ageing materials can allow leaks.

Roof Transition Leaks

Poor flashing where flat roofs meet pitched roofs can cause water entry.

Blocked Drainage

Debris buildup can prevent proper water flow.

Sun Damage

Heat exposure can make membranes brittle over time.

Flat Roofing Materials We Use

Different flat roofing systems suit different properties. We select materials based on roof size, existing construction, and long-term performance goals.

Our Flat Roofing Process

1.

Roof Assessment

We look at the low-slope section on its own terms — checking where water is pooling, how the membrane is holding up, and how it’s flashed where it meets the main roof.

2.

Clear Recommendations

We explain whether the issue is a drainage problem, a membrane repair, or something that calls for replacing the section altogether, and why.

3.

Detailed Planning.

For anything beyond a small repair, we go over membrane options, how we’ll handle tie-in points with the existing roof, and what the timeline looks like.

4.

Professional Installation

We install or repair the membrane with attention to seams, edges, and drainage slope, since those details are what actually keep a flat roof from ponding again.

5.

Final Inspection

Once the work is done, we check that water is draining properly and confirm every seam and flashing point is sealed before we consider it finished.

Why Newnan Homeowners Choose Us

Honest inspections

We tell you whether a flat roof problem is really a drainage issue, a membrane issue, or both, instead of recommending a full replacement by default.

Residential roofing experience

We’ve worked on the porch, addition, and garage roof types that show up throughout Newnan’s older and newer neighborhoods alike, so we’re familiar with how these sections were typically built.

Quality installation

Seam work and flashing at tie-in points get the same attention as the membrane itself, since a flat roof usually fails at a seam or edge before it fails in the field of the roof.

Clear communication

You’ll know what’s causing the issue and what fixing it involves before we start any work.

Respect for your home

We keep the work area contained, protect anything below the section we’re working on, and clean up thoroughly once the job’s done.

Flat Roofing Challenges in Newnan

Newnan’s climate creates specific demands for low-slope roofing systems. Flat roofing systems in Newnan face different challenges than traditional pitched roofs. Because water drains more slowly from low-slope surfaces, proper drainage, flashing, and membrane condition play a much greater role in preventing leaks and extending the roof’s lifespan.

Georgia’s changing weather also places added demands on flat roofs throughout the year. Heat, heavy rainfall, humidity, and debris from surrounding trees can all affect how well the roofing system performs, making regular inspections and maintenance important for long-term protection.

Heavy Rainfall

Flat roofs rely on proper drainage during Georgia storms.

Summer Heat

Direct sunlight and high temperatures can gradually affect membrane flexibility.

Humidity & Moisture

Moisture retention can increase problems in shaded areas.

Tree Debris

Leaves and debris can block drainage points.

Signs You May Need Flat Roofing Repair or Replacement

  • Water still sitting on the roof a day or more after rain
  • Bubbling, cracking, or blistering in the membrane surface
  • Seams that look separated or lifted at the edges
  • Ceiling stains directly below a porch, addition, or garage roof
  • A drain or scupper that regularly clogs with leaves or debris
  • A membrane that’s noticeably older than the rest of the home’s roof
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Areas We Serve

Proudly Serving Newnan & Surrounding Communities

Peachtree City

Fayetteville

Tyrone

Senoia

Sharpsburg

Brooks

Palmetto

Fairburn

Union City

Griffin

Testimonials

  • “After discovering a leak in our roof, the team responded quickly and explained exactly what needed to be done. The repair was completed professionally.”
    ~Sarah L., Realtor
  • “We needed a complete roof replacement and couldn’t be happier with the results. The team guided us through our options and delivered quality workmanship from start to finish.”
    ~Daniel R., Homeowner
  • “Our roof replacement was handled smoothly from beginning to end. The team provided clear guidance, quality workmanship, and a finished result that gives us confidence.”
    ~Kelly M., Homeowner

Got Questions?

We’re happy to help. If you can’t find the info you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us!

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Pooling almost always comes down to slope or drainage — either the roof doesn’t have quite enough pitch to move water to the drain, or the drain itself is partially blocked. We check both before recommending a fix.

Small repairs, like resealing a seam or clearing a drainage issue, are often done in a few hours. Larger membrane repairs or replacements on a bigger section can take a day or more depending on size and what we find once we’re into it.

Mainly EPDM rubber membrane and modified bitumen, depending on the section and what’s already in place. We’ll walk you through which makes more sense for your specific roof.

It varies by material and how well drainage has been maintained, but most residential flat roof membranes are rated for 15 to 25 years. Poor drainage or ponding water tends to shorten that considerably.

Yes. We inspect the section first, since drainage and membrane condition vary a lot from one roof to the next, and provide an estimate based on what we actually find.

Need Flat Roofing Help in Newnan?

Whether your porch roof is leaking, your garage roof is holding water, or your low-slope addition needs attention, Newnan Roofing Specialists LLC can help identify the issue and recommend the right solution.