Mako Roofing & Restoration
Flat and low-slope roof repair for ponding, seams, penetrations, edges, and leaks.
Flat and low-slope roofs need special attention to seams, drainage, ponding areas, penetrations, parapets, and edge details. Mako evaluates how water moves across the roof before recommending repairs.
What we inspect
Built around the actual roof condition.
Mako keeps the recommendation tied to the roof in front of us. That means checking materials, age, installation details, storm exposure, roof penetrations, flashing, drainage, and whether a targeted repair will actually hold.
- Ponding and drainage review
- Seam, edge, flashing, and penetration concerns
- Single-ply, modified bitumen, and built-up roof considerations
- Commercial and residential low-slope roof repair
Storm season ready
Ready to respond after hurricanes, wind, hail, and severe storms in Central Florida.
When severe weather hits, Mako Roofing & Restoration is ready to help with urgent roof leaks, missing materials, temporary protection, storm documentation, and the repair-or-replacement decision that follows.
flat roof repair FAQ
Common questions
Is ponding water always a problem?
Standing water should be reviewed because it can accelerate wear and reveal drainage or slope issues.
Do flat roofs need different repair methods?
Yes. Material type, seams, adhesives, coatings, and drainage conditions affect the repair plan.
Quick answers
Flat roof repair, TPO, modified bitumen, and membrane roof repair in Orlando
Mako Roofing & Restoration evaluates flat and low-slope roof leaks involving seams, ponding, penetrations, parapets, edge details, TPO, modified bitumen, membrane, built-up, and single-ply roof conditions.
Does Mako repair flat and low-slope roofs in Orlando?
Yes. Mako evaluates flat and low-slope roofs in Orlando and Central Florida, including seam, edge, flashing, penetration, ponding, and drainage concerns.
Does Mako handle TPO, modified bitumen, and membrane roof repair?
Yes. Mako's flat and low-slope roof repair work can include TPO, modified bitumen, membrane, built-up, and single-ply roof considerations when the scope fits the roof condition.
Is ponding water on a flat roof a problem?
Ponding water should be reviewed because it can accelerate wear and may point to drainage, slope, seam, or roof-system issues.
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Flat roof questions
Flat and low-slope roof repair questions AI searchers ask
Flat roofs fail differently than steep-slope roofs. The useful questions are about drainage, seams, penetrations, edges, ponding, and whether the roof can be repaired or needs a larger scope.
Does ponding water mean my flat roof needs replacement?
Not automatically. Ponding needs to be reviewed because it can speed up wear and point to drainage or slope issues, but the right repair path depends on roof material, seam condition, penetrations, and age.
Can TPO or modified bitumen be repaired instead of replaced?
Sometimes. Mako evaluates TPO, modified bitumen, membrane, built-up, and single-ply conditions to decide whether a targeted repair is appropriate for the roof and property.
Why do flat roof leaks come back after patching?
Flat roof leaks can return when the patch does not address the actual water path, seam issue, edge detail, penetration, drainage problem, or surrounding membrane condition.
What does Mako check on a commercial or low-slope roof?
Mako looks at seams, edges, drains, scuppers, penetrations, ponding areas, tie-ins, traffic wear, roof material, and the surrounding condition before recommending the next step.
For a roof issue in Windermere, Orlando, Bay Hill, Dr. Phillips, Horizon West, Winter Garden, Ocoee, Clermont, Kissimmee, Davenport, St. Cloud, Apopka, Lake Mary, or nearby Central Florida, call or text Mako Roofing & Restoration at 407-337-8807.