At TruRoof Spring Hill, we provide expert flat roofing installation and repair services for residential and commercial properties throughout Hernando County. Flat roofing is a smart and reliable roofing type for low-slope structures, modern homes, multi-family dwellings, and commercial buildings. Whether you're dealing with ponding water, membrane damage, or building a new structure, our team is equipped with the right solutions to ensure long-lasting, weather-resistant performance.
Flat roofing is the go-to option for structures with a slope of 10 degrees or less. It's commonly used in commercial buildings, apartment complexes, garages, sheds, and increasingly, modern home designs that’s becoming more popular across Spring Hill’s developing neighborhoods.
Flat roofing systems are often less expensive to install compared to pitched roofing due to reduced materials, faster labor, and simplified structural design. Repair and maintenance costs are also typically lower, especially for single-ply membrane systems like TPO and EPDM, which allow for easy patching and resealing.
Many flat roofing materials are designed with reflective, energy-efficient surfaces that help keep indoor temperatures stable. White TPO and other light-colored membranes reflect sunlight, reducing heat absorption and helping to lower cooling costs during Spring Hill’s hot summers.
A flat roof can serve as more than just a cover—it can be converted into a usable space. Depending on your structure and code compliance, flat roofs can be used for rooftop gardens, patios, equipment staging, or additional storage. This adds functional value to your property without taking up extra square footage on the ground.
TPO roofing is a single-ply membrane that offers excellent UV resistance, energy efficiency, and flexibility. It's heat-welded at the seams for superior waterproofing and is one of the most popular flat roofing materials in Spring Hill due to its cost-to-performance ratio.
EPDM is a durable synthetic rubber roofing membrane known for its strength, weather resistance, and longevity. It performs well in both hot and cold climates and is particularly effective at resisting ozone, hail, and UV degradation.
This asphalt-based system is commonly used in both residential and commercial low-slope roofing. It consists of multiple plies, often with a granulated surface, and can be torch-applied, cold-applied, or self-adhered. It’s ideal for roofs that need added puncture resistance and durability.
BUR is a traditional flat roofing system that uses alternating layers of bitumen and reinforcing fabric, topped with gravel or a reflective coating. Though heavier than modern membranes, it’s extremely robust and offers excellent protection against heavy foot traffic and extreme weather.
We assess the membrane, decking, drainage, and insulation conditions.
We guide you through the best system options for your structure and budget.
You’ll receive a detailed quote and projected installation or repair schedule.
Our licensed technicians follow manufacturer specifications and Florida code.
We ensure your roof is sealed, draining properly, and ready to perform.
The average flat roof lasts between 15 to 30 years depending on the system used and how well it's maintained. TPO and EPDM typically last 20–25 years with proper care. Modified bitumen and BUR systems can reach 30 years or more under ideal conditions. TruRoof Spring Hill only installs roofing systems from trusted manufacturers and adheres to strict Florida building codes for long-term performance.
Yes. Properly installed flat roofs are completely waterproof. We use heat-welded or fully adhered systems with reinforced seams to prevent leaks.
We ensure proper drainage by installing internal drains, scuppers, or tapered insulation systems to direct water flow and eliminate pooling.
No. When installed with energy-efficient membranes like TPO, flat roofs can help reduce cooling costs by reflecting heat away from your building.
Yes. Flat roofs are ideal for solar installations since panels can be tilted for maximum sun exposure. We ensure your structure can handle the added load.
Twice a year—typically in the spring and fall—and after any major storm. Preventive maintenance is key to extending the life of your flat roof.
Not if installed correctly. Modern flat roofing systems are designed to resist leaks with reinforced seams and proper slope. Most leaks occur due to poor installation or neglect.
TPO and modified bitumen are top choices for Florida’s heat, humidity, and storms. Both offer flexibility, UV resistance, and excellent waterproofing.
Yes, in some cases. A roof overlay is possible if the underlying structure is sound and only one previous roof layer exists. We’ll inspect and advise accordingly.
In Spring Hill, flat roof replacement typically ranges from $8 to $15 per square foot, depending on materials, access, and prep work. We provide free, detailed estimates.
Possibly. Some flat roofing systems with high wind uplift resistance or reflective properties may qualify for insurance or energy rebates. Check with your provider.