Fischer Roofing works with single-family homes that have flat or low-slope roofs, including modern designs, mid-century homes, additions, and garages. Many flat roof homes use materials like EPDM, TPO, PVC, or built-up roofing, but most homeowners only know if the roof looks “black” or “white” from the yard. Fischer Roofing team identifies the material during the inspection and explains the pros, cons, and best options for repair or replacement in simple terms.
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These projects focus on stopping leaks, protecting interiors, and giving you clear options for repair, replacement, or maintenance.
Flat and low-slope roofs on single-family homes, additions, and garages

From mystery leaks to clear fixes and long-term solutions

Roof checks with photos and simple explanations, so you know what is really happening.

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If you are seeing stains, have an older flat roof, or just want peace of mind, a quick roof check can show what is really going on and what it will take to fix it.
Black and rubbery is likely EPDM; bright white and smooth is TPO or PVC; gravelly or tar-like is built-up. A quick inspection confirms it exactly—no guessing needed.
Common causes: poor drainage, cracked seams, or flashing gaps around edges/windows. Targeted repairs start at $2K–$5K; full sections $8K+, depending on size and material.
Absolutely, a modern white flat roof cuts cooling bills 15–30% and boosts home value. Replacements last 20–30 years vs. patching an aging system.