Advantages and Disadvantages of Flat Roofs
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Flat Roofs Advantages and Disadvantages

Flat roofs are common all across Arizona and are popular around the Phoenix area for homes and a lot businesses. It’s vital you have professional for flat roofing repairs and installation for your business or residential flat roof, as the roofs will also need special regular maintenance over time. This post explains the advantages and disadvantages of flat roofs.

Advantages of Flat Roofs | Pros

Flat roof advantages include:

  • Cost. The most evident advantage for flat roofs is its cost: the materials are cheaper, as they don’t require to have much “curb appeal”; the labor cost is less expensive given that there is less of a risk in installing them, and these roofs are faster and easier to install, so there is less overall labor. They also have fewer issues in damages or repairs, which makes for a lower expense over the roof’s lifetime.
  • Fast Installation. The next incredible advantage of deciding on a flat roof is that since they are installed faster, you won’t have to wait too long to move in! In addition, if there are any repairs down the road or when you unavoidably need to replace the roof, the re-roofing installation procedure is usually quick and painless. No need for you to clear a huge chunk of your schedule to deal with roofers – most jobs can be done in less than a day!
  • Increases outdoor space. Another popular advantage to flat roofs is the increase in useable outdoor space. If your property is on a smaller lot without that much of a yard, a flat roof can become a fantastic outdoor gathering space to entertain or just relax. It is also an ideal location to set up a rooftop garden, install solar panels to save on electricity, or whatever else you might want!
  • Easy maintenance. Flat roofs are wonderful for maintenance as they are a lot safer and are easier to inspect on a regular basis. Checking sidings, cleaning out gutters, or simply repairing a hole becomes simple when you don’t have to worry about falling off the roof every other second.

Disadvantages of Flat Roofs | Cons

Flat roof disadvantages include:

  • Style. Flat roofs are not thought to be as stylish, and they likely don’t blend as easily into a neighborhood as their pitched equivalent counterparts. In addition, while they do boast more outdoor living space, they have the possibility of less indoor living space, as there is no attic or loft in the house.
  • Not insulated. Flat roof buildings have a lot less space for insulation and consequently can be more affected by extreme temperature variations.
  • Durability. Buildings with flat roofs are less stable and their ability to sustain weight naturally, so the roofers will need to offset somewhere else in the construction to help strengthen the building.
  • No roof drains. Flat roofs also don’t drain as well as pitched roofs do, so your roofer will have to install additional systems to ensure that the roof drains correctly.

Now that you know the possible advantages and disadvantages of owning a building with a flat roof, you should be able to make a knowledgeable decision as to whether you think a flat roof is for you. Either way, give Right Way Roofing, Inc. a call and we will work closely with you to design your flat roof.

Flat Roof Repair & Installation in Mesa by Right Way Roofing, Inc. 

If you are a homeowner or property manager that has a flat roof; taking care of the flat roof is an essential yearly task. The Right Way Roofing, Inc. team provides flat roof installation, maintenance, and repair. We handle jobs of all sizes from simple repairs to completely installing a new flat roof. Give us a call to get your roof repaired by calling 480-232-5458 (East Valley) or 602-299-8851 (West Valley). Learn more about flat roof repair cost in Phoenix.

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