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Flat and Low-Slope Roof Problems in Mt. Pleasant, MI | EPHI Roofing

Flat and Low-Slope Roof Problems in Mt. Pleasant, MI and Isabella County

Low-slope roofing in Mt. Pleasant MI — defined as pitch below 2:12 — is common on garages, attached additions, commercial buildings, and mid-century modern homes throughout Isabella County. It fails differently than steep-slope residential roofing and faces two specific stressors in Central Michigan that homeowners in warmer climates do not encounter.

Why Low-Slope Roofs Are More Vulnerable in Isabella County

Snow load accumulation: snow does not slide off a flat or low-slope roof the way it does a steep one. A flat roof in Isabella County can accumulate 18 to 24 inches of wet heavy snow in a major storm — significant structural load and preventing the solar melting that would otherwise clear it. Ponding water: any low spot on a flat roof collects standing water that persists for days after rain or snowmelt in Central Michigan. Ponding water accelerates membrane degradation, adds structural load, and creates freeze-thaw damage as pooled water expands when it freezes.

Common Low-Slope Roof Failure Modes in Isabella County

Membrane blistering: moisture or air trapped between membrane and substrate expands in Isabella County summers. Large or open blisters are active water infiltration points — do not walk on or puncture them. Lap seam failure: modified bitumen, TPO, and EPDM seams fail through thermal cycling — Isabella County freeze-thaw cycling works seam gaps open. A separated seam is a direct water entry pathway. Flashing failure: parapets, penetrations, and HVAC curbs are primary leak origin points. Metal counter-flashing at parapets is particularly vulnerable to Isabella County freeze-thaw. Drain blockage and ponding: roof drains clogged by leaves or ice cause standing water with nowhere to go. Alligatoring: built-up roofing common in older Isabella County commercial buildings develops cracked alligator-skin surface as bitumen ages — the membrane has lost waterproofing reliability.

Repair vs. Replacement for Low-Slope Roofs in Isabella County

Isolated repairs are appropriate when the membrane is otherwise in good condition and the roof is less than 10 to 15 years old. When multiple failure modes appear simultaneously — blistering, failed seams, ponding, and flashing issues together — the membrane has reached end of life. Energy Plus assesses low-slope roofs across Isabella County for residential and small commercial applications. Call (989) 833-1000 for a free assessment.

Low-slope roofs accumulate snow load rather than shedding it, and pond water after rain and snowmelt. Both conditions accelerate membrane degradation and create freeze-thaw damage not faced by steep-slope roofing in Isabella County.
When multiple failure modes appear simultaneously — blistering, failed seams, ponding, and flashing failures together — the membrane has reached end of life. Continued repair is less cost-effective than replacement.
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