Thank you for visiting Flat Roof & Metal Roofing MA website. We try to provide you with the most detailed information about flat roofing materials and help with roof leaks and repair issues.
If you have questions, you can email us: info@coolflatroof.com or call us – 617-444-9020
Flat Roof & Metal Roofing offices in Massachusetts:
Boston:
22 Potomac St.
West Roxbury, MA 02132
Metro West:
40 Higgins Rd.
Framingham, MA 01701
We are also interested in what you have to say about our website and its particular pages, so please feel free to leave a comment at the bottom of a page that you find interesting. We welcome both positive comments, as well as your critique, so long as it is polite to us and our readers.
If you need to request a roof pricing and inspection, please fill out our roofing estimate request form. There you can provide a brief description of your roof issues, specify the roofing materials you you are interested in and let us know how and when it is best for us to contact you.
We also recommend that you research roofing prices with out flat roofing calculator. This will give you some insight into what you can expect to pay for your roof as well as compare prices between IB PVC flat roofing membrane, Modified Bitumen (torch down) roof, and EPDM rubber roof.
If you roof is leaking, read our lat roof repair guide for homeowners, to find out how to deal with roof leaks and when it makes financial sense to pay for a roof repair, and when you are better off replacing your roof.
We also provide a Rubber Roof Repair service to home and business owners in Metro Boston and Providence, RI area.








April 20th, 2010 - 9:19 am
Would it be possible to use an image from your website for a Photovoltaic course i am constructing? The image i want to use will be referenced to your website.
Regards
Garry Ross
May 28th, 2010 - 5:26 pm
it make me laugh and shudder reading your misinformed information regarding TPO V PVC. Living in Australia PVC roofs have major fail rates, some to do with poor application but mostly to do with PVC loosing plasticizers and becoming brittle and cracking . You fail to mention the chlorides involved with PVC and the failure to be green star rated due to chlorides. As a membrane supplier in Australia we have closely followed and investigated the difference of these 2 products and there is absolutely no doubt which product is superior. You don’t see TPO manufacturer’s publicly degrading opposition with misinformed information for their own gain.