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The full structural rehabilitation of a mobile home’s compromised flat roof and entry points. You’ll see the removal of the sagging roof membrane, replacement of rotted rafters, new fascia board with aluminum wrap, and the complete rebuild of two pressure-treated rear staircases — all aimed at restoring safety and function.

 

 

DO inspect flat roofs annually for pooling, soft spots, or membrane blistering — especially after winter thaws or heavy rain

DO clear gutters and fascia seasonally to prevent water backup and rot

DO seal penetrations (vents, fasteners, etc.) every few years with compatible roofing sealant

DO keep aluminum fascia and gutters clean and free of moss, sap, or tree debris that can trap moisture

DON’T walk directly on flat roofs without support boards — it stresses the membrane and weakens structure underneath

DON’T ignore signs of sagging, discoloration, or musty odor inside — it often means water is trapped behind

DON’T postpone minor repairs — small leaks rot entire sections fast in flat roofing systems

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  • Framing

    Repairs

    Gutter Cleaning

    Inspections & Assessments

    Waterproofing

    Installation

Other Projects

Specialty roofing

Specialty roofing

Blast from the past

Blast from the past

Deck Refurbish & Revival

Deck Refurbish & Revival

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Overview

Oct 23, 2015
Nov 1, 2015
🤕 Symptoms: -Severely bowed and deteriorating flat roof with evidence of long-term water pooling -Roof rafters compromised by moisture, showing signs of rot and sag -Fascia boards weakened and peeling from years of exposure -Unsafe, rotted back staircases creating a major hazard at both rear entries 🩺 Diagnosis: This mobile home had been sitting in quiet decline — an inherited space caught between the past and its next chapter. The flat roof was bearing the brunt of that pause, with sagging structure and visible ponding. Below, rotted staircases made basic entry a liability. It was clear this unit needed more than patchwork — it needed to be stabilized, restructured, and made safe for the future. 💉 Treatment Plan: -Removed the entire deteriorated flat roof membrane -Replaced all damaged roof rafters to restore strength and level the structure -Installed new fascia boards and wrapped them in protective aluminum for long-term resilience -Framed and installed two new pressure-treated staircases, reinforced for both safety and longevity -Rebuilt the flat roof using modern materials and proper drainage to prevent future pooling and degradation 💡 Prognosis: Now this mobile home has a roofline you can trust and steps you can count on. The structure is safe, sealed, and ready for whatever comes next — whether resale, rental, or renewed family use. It went from soft and sagging to solid and squared away.

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