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Client Name
Flat Roof


Overview
Sep 2, 2020
Sep 4, 2020
Patient: Multi-roof structure with fatigued flat roofing, layered aging, and exposed transition points
Referred by: Property owner needing a clean, watertight finish with structural flow between roof levels
🤕Symptoms:
-Old flat roofing system layered with time — saturated with wear, multiple material types stacked over aging plywood
-Roof hatch showing signs of water intrusion due to failed or absent flashing
-Transition between flat roof and pitched structure above was open, uneven, and vulnerable
-Fascia line undefined and deteriorating — water tracking and visual clutter visible
🛠️ Diagnosis:
This roof wasn’t just overdue — it was layered like an ignored health condition. Temporary fixes had been stacked over one another until the structure underneath was no longer supported, only covered. Every season added more saturation and stress. The lack of proper flashing, fascia framing, and drainage control meant the roof wasn’t just failing at performance — it was dragging down the structure’s aesthetic alignment and internal health. Poor water control means mold risk. Poor visual edges mean energetic clutter.
Treatment Plan:
-Performed a complete demo of all flat roof layers, down to the original plywood decking
-Inspected deck integrity and prepped substrate for new system
-Installed Liberty flat roll roofing system — a cleaner, more durable flat roof membrane with a tighter seal and better longevity
-Framed a new fascia wall to connect and clean up the transition line between this roof and the next elevation
-Installed custom white aluminum trim to fascia for a sealed, low-maintenance finish
-Flashed the roof hatch in white aluminum, locking out water where it had previously been sneaking in
💡 Prognosis:
This roof now reads clean, moves water confidently, and carries structure with quiet strength. It doesn’t draw attention to itself, and that’s the point — the roof should protect, not stress. Where before there were layers of noise, now there’s clarity. And with the fascia redefined, the building now breathes better — both visually and physically. Leaky flat roofs aren’t just an eyesore — they’re a slow rot to the structure and the mind. This one got its control back.

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