Flat Roof Repair on the CT Shoreline. The Right Fix for Every Membrane System.

Roof Repair Pro provides professional flat roof repair for homeowners and commercial property owners across the CT Shoreline, repairing leaks, membrane failures, seam separations, and penetration failures in EPDM rubber roofing, TPO membrane systems, and modified bitumen flat roofs. We are based in North Branford and serve New Haven, Branford, Guilford, Madison, and the surrounding shoreline communities.

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Why Flat Roof Repair Requires a Specialist


Flat roofs and low-slope roofing systems behave differently from pitched asphalt shingle roofs. Water does not run off quickly, ponding puts sustained pressure on membrane seams, and a small breach in an EPDM or TPO membrane can let water travel a significant distance beneath the surface before it shows up inside. Finding the exact point of failure on a flat roof takes experience with how these systems fail and patience in tracking water movement beneath the membrane.

Roof Repair Pro has repaired flat roof systems across the CT Shoreline for over 35 years. We work on residential flat roof sections over garages, additions, and sunrooms, and on commercial flat roofs across a full range of building types. We identify the actual failure point, complete the repair using materials that bond correctly to the existing system, and confirm the repair holds before we leave the job.

Flat Roof Systems We Repair


Flat roof repair is not a single material or technique. Here is a breakdown of the systems we work on and what repair looks like for each one.

EPDM is the most common flat roof material on CT Shoreline residential properties. It is a single-ply rubber membrane that is either fully adhered, mechanically fastened, or ballasted with gravel. EPDM roof repair involves locating the breach point, cleaning and preparing the membrane surface, and applying a compatible patch system that bonds directly to the existing rubber. A properly executed EPDM roof repair is as strong as the surrounding membrane.

Common EPDM failure points include seam separations where two membrane sections meet, punctures from foot traffic or fallen debris, shrinkage at flashings and perimeter edges, and adhesion failures around penetrations like pipes and drains. If you are searching for EPDM roof repair near me or EPDM roofing repair near me on the CT Shoreline, we carry the materials and have the experience to complete the repair correctly in a single visit.

EPDM Rubber Roof Repair

TPO is a single-ply thermoplastic membrane used on both residential and commercial flat roofs. TPO seams are heat-welded, which makes seam repairs more involved than EPDM patches but also produces a very strong bond when done correctly. We repair TPO membrane punctures, seam failures, and flashing terminations using heat-welded patches and compatible TPO flashing material.

TPO Membrane Repair

Modified bitumen roofing is a multi-layer asphalt system commonly found on older commercial buildings and some residential flat sections on the CT Shoreline. We repair blistering, cracking, membrane separations, and flashing failures in modified bitumen systems using torch-applied or cold-applied repair materials appropriate to the existing system type.

Modified Bitumen Repair

A flat roof leak is rarely directly above where the water appears inside. Water travels beneath the membrane before finding a low point and entering the building. Flat roof leak repair starts with locating the actual breach, which may be several feet from the visible interior damage. We probe the membrane, check all seams and penetrations, and trace the water path before making the repair.

Flat Roof Leak Repair

Small membrane punctures and localized failures that do not involve seam separations or widespread adhesion failure are addressed with a targeted flat roof patch. We clean and prepare the affected area, apply a compatible patch material that bonds fully to the existing membrane, and seal the perimeter of the patch correctly so it does not lift or allow water entry at the edge.

Flat Roof Patch

Residential Flat Roof Repair on the CT Shoreline


Residential flat roof repair covers the low-slope and flat sections common on CT Shoreline homes, including garage roofs, addition roofs, sunroom roofs, and low-slope sections of main roof planes. These sections are often in EPDM rubber or modified bitumen and are among the first areas to develop leaks as the membrane ages.

If your garage or addition is leaking and you have a flat or low-slope roof over that section, the membrane is almost always where the failure originates. We locate the breach, complete the repair, and confirm the work is solid before we leave the job.

Commercial Flat Roof Repair on the CT Shoreline


Roof Repair Pro provides commercial flat roof repair for retail buildings, office properties, multi-unit residential buildings, condominium complexes, and mixed-use properties across the CT Shoreline. Commercial flat roof repair requires the same diagnostic precision as residential work, and the stakes are higher when tenants, inventory, or building systems are at risk from water infiltration.

We repair commercial EPDM systems, TPO membranes, and modified bitumen roofs and provide written documentation of the repair scope and completed work for your property records. We work around your schedule to minimize disruption and respond to commercial flat roof leak repair calls as quickly as possible when active water entry is involved.

If you are searching for commercial flat roof repair near me on the CT Shoreline, call us at (475) 800-8876 for a free inspection and estimate. The $41.91 national CPC on this term reflects what commercial property owners are willing to pay to solve this problem. We give you a straight answer and a written quote before any work begins.

Rubber Roof Repair Near Me: CT Shoreline Coverage


If you are searching for rubber roof repair near me, flat roof repair near me, flat rubber roof repair near me, or EPDM rubber roof repair on the CT Shoreline, Roof Repair Pro is local, licensed, and ready to respond. We are headquartered in North Branford and serve homeowners and commercial property owners throughout New Haven County and Middlesex County.

Whether your property is near the water in Branford, in one of the commercial corridors in New Haven, along the Post Road in Madison, or anywhere across the Connecticut Shoreline, we know the flat roof systems common to this area and the specific ways CT weather accelerates membrane failure.

Our Service Area Includes

Madison, CT


Branford, CT


Guilford, CT


Clinton, CT


Old Saybrook, CT


Killingworth, CT


North Branford, CT


East Lyme, CT


Westbrook, CT


Essex, CT


Old Lyme, CT


East Haven, CT


Durham, CT


Know What You Are Paying Before We Show Up


Most residential flat roof repairs on the CT Shoreline run between $400 and $1,500 depending on the membrane type, the extent of the failure, and the access required. Commercial repair costs depend on roof size, system type, and scope. You receive a written quote before any work begins, and that number does not change once we start.

If your repair falls outside the typical range, we tell you that during the inspection.

Have a Flat Roof Leak or a Membrane Failure You Cannot Locate?


Flat roof leaks are notoriously difficult to trace without getting on the roof and probing the membrane systematically. Do not let a small breach become a large interior water damage problem. We serve homeowners and commercial property owners across the CT Shoreline and can usually schedule your inspection within the week. Call us or fill out the form and we will find the source and give you a clear written quote.

Frequently Asked Questions About Flat Roof Repair


Common questions we hear from homeowners and property owners on the CT Shoreline before and after a flat roof repair.

  • How do I find the source of a flat roof leak?

    Flat roof leaks require a systematic inspection of the full membrane surface, all seams, perimeter flashings, and penetrations. The leak source is rarely directly above where the water appears inside. We use a combination of visual inspection and probing to locate the breach and confirm it before making the repair.

  • Can a flat roof membrane be patched rather than replaced?

    In most cases, yes. If the membrane failure is localized to a specific area, a properly installed patch or seam repair is a permanent fix that performs as well as the surrounding membrane. Full membrane replacement is only warranted when the material has widespread adhesion failure, extensive puncturing, or has reached the end of its service life.

  • How long does EPDM rubber roof repair last?

    A properly executed EPDM repair using compatible materials and correct preparation is a permanent fix. The patch bonds to the existing membrane and does not have a shorter lifespan than the surrounding rubber. The repair is as durable as the original installation.

  • Do you repair TPO roofs?

    Yes. We repair TPO membrane punctures, seam failures, and flashing terminations using heat-welded patches and compatible TPO materials. TPO repair requires specific equipment and material knowledge and is not the same process as EPDM patching.

  • How often should a flat roof be inspected?

    We recommend inspecting flat roof membranes at least once a year, ideally in the fall before winter weather arrives. CT winters accelerate membrane deterioration through freeze-thaw cycling and ice dam formation at perimeter edges. Catching a small seam separation or penetration failure before winter is significantly less expensive than dealing with the water damage that follows.

  • What areas do you serve for flat roof repair?

    We are based in North Branford and serve the full CT Shoreline including New Haven, Branford, Guilford, Madison, Clinton, Old Saybrook, Westbrook, East Lyme, Old Lyme, Essex, East Haven, Killingworth, and Durham.

A Flat Roof Leak Traced to the Right Source and Fixed to Last. That Is What We Do.


If you have a flat or low-slope roof that is leaking, a membrane you suspect has failed, or a commercial property that needs a roof repair done correctly and documented properly, we are ready to help. We will get on the roof, find the failure point, and give you a written quote before any work begins.