Flat and low-slope roofs need the right repair method. Membrane seams, drainage, flashing, and roof penetrations all matter.
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Open seams, loose edges, and aging adhesive can let water into an otherwise serviceable rubber roof.

Small punctures from foot traffic, debris, or equipment can often be patched before they spread.

Standing water points to drainage, slope, or blocked outlet problems that should be reviewed.

Flat roof leaks often happen at walls, parapets, roof edges, vents, drains, and mechanical penetrations.
North Shore Roofing provides flat roof repair across the North Shore and Greater Boston. The right next step depends on the roof type, leak source, age of the roof, and whether a repair or replacement is the better long-term fix.
Not every roofing problem needs a full replacement. A focused inspection can separate small repair work from wider roof-system problems. If a repair is sensible, the repair path should be clear. If replacement is the better option, the reason should be explained before any work begins.
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Often, yes. If the membrane is still in reasonable condition, seams, punctures, flashing, and drainage issues may be repairable.
Common causes include open seams, membrane punctures, ponding water, failed flashing, clogged drains, and roof-edge deterioration.
Yes. Flat roof repair is available for both residential low-slope areas and commercial buildings.
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