Protect your property with efficient, high-performance materials

Providing Modern Solutions for Flat and Low-Sloped Homes in Indiana Since 1991

A New Perspective on Roofing Efficiency

Low slope roofing isn’t just for commercial buildings—it’s an innovative option for modern residences or any home with a flatter pitch. If you’re looking for a sleek profile, improved energy efficiency, and minimal maintenance, low slope roofing could be the solution your Indiana home has been waiting for.

The Benefits of Low Slope Roofing for Your Home

Energy Efficient

Reflective membranes or coatings can help lower cooling costs, especially during hot Indiana summers.

Sleek Design

A flat or gently sloped roof offers a contemporary look, making it popular for modern or mid-century home styles.

Various Options

Choose from single-ply membranes, modified bitumen, or other durable systems tailored for you.

Upgrade Your Roof, Upgrade Your Lifestyle

Tired of costly leaks, inefficient insulation, or an outdated design? A low slope roofing system can help protect against pooling water and provide better temperature regulation. By choosing a high-performance membrane, you’ll simplify your roof’s upkeep while enjoying peace of mind for years to come.

Industry Leader

Indiana’s Experts in Low Slope Residential Roofing

Specialized Expertise

From TPO to modified bitumen, we install and maintain a wide range of low slope materials.

Tailored Solutions

We assess your home’s unique structure and recommend the best system for long-term performance.

Precision Workmanship

Our attention to detail ensures proper drainage, preventing leaks and extending roof life.

Customer-First Service

Our team guides you through each step—consultation, selection, installation, and beyond.

Ready to Transform Your Indiana Home with a Low Slope Roof?

Experience the benefits of improved energy efficiency, streamlined maintenance, and a contemporary look—all with a roofing solution designed to protect your investment. Let’s explore how a low slope system can elevate your home’s comfort and style.

Our Process

At Exterior Wood Restoration, we believe every successful project starts with a clear and organized plan. Our process is designed to ensure seamless communication, exceptional craftsmanship, and your complete satisfaction at every stage. From the initial consultation to the final delivery, we work closely with you to bring your vision to life while maintaining the highest standards of quality and professionalism.

1. On-Site Consultation

We visit your property, listen to your vision, and recommend tailored solutions.

2. Customized Estimate

Receive a custom, transparent estimate aligned with your goals and timeline.

3. Project Agreement

Review and finalize the details of your project  with complete confidence.

4. Expert Craftsmanship

Our expert team crafts your new roof with precision, keeping you updated at every turn.

5. Final Delivery

Enjoy a finished result that surpasses expectations and enhances your home’s legacy.

Frequently Asked Questions about Low Slope Roofing

  • Are low slope roofs prone to leaks?

    Not if installed correctly. Proper membranes, sealants, and drainage solutions help prevent pooling water and leaks.

  • Does a low slope roof cost less than a pitched roof?

    It can vary. While materials may be comparable, installation complexity differs. However, easier maintenance can save you money long-term.

  • Can I install solar panels on a low slope roof?

    Metal roofing and gutter systems are designed for long-lasting performance. Routine inspections, occasional cleaning, and prompt attention to minor issues will keep them looking and functioning at their best for decades.

  • How do I maintain good drainage on a low slope system?

    Regularly clear gutters, downspouts, and rooftop drains. Make sure the membrane stays intact and properly pitched.

  • Is a low slope roof suitable for older homes?

    Absolutely. With a structural assessment, many older homes can benefit from the sleek design and energy advantages of low slope roofing.

  • What materials are used for low slope residential roofs?

    Common options include TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, and PVC—all designed to stand up to Indiana’s weather.

Still have questions?

Give us a call, and our team will guide you through any questions you may have.

Take Your Home to the Next Level with Low Slope Roofing

Looking for a smart, stylish roofing option? Our low slope systems deliver modern design, improved efficiency, and long-lasting protection. Let us show you how this innovative approach can enhance your Indiana home.