
Single-Ply Roofing & Patching: What Gainesville Homeowners Need to Know
Single-Ply Roofing & Patching: What Gainesville Homeowners Need to Know
If you’re a homeowner or business owner in Gainesville or surrounding areas like Dawsonville or Flowery Branch, and your roof is made from single-ply material—or you're considering it—here’s what you really need to know.
What Is Single-Ply Roofing?
Single-ply roofing is a flat or low-slope roofing system made from flexible, synthetic materials like TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin), PVC (polyvinyl chloride), or EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer).
Common Single-Ply Types:
TPO – Energy-efficient, heat-weldable seams, often white.
EPDM – Rubber-like, usually black, flexible in cold climates.
PVC – Durable, chemical-resistant, common in restaurants and industrial settings.
These are commonly used on commercial buildings but are occasionally installed on modern residential flat roofs too.
Why Homeowners Choose Single-Ply Roofing
Durability: Resists weather, chemicals, and UV rays.
Low Maintenance: Fewer seams = fewer leaks.
Energy Savings: Reflective options reduce cooling costs.
That said, like all systems, it’s not invincible.
When Is Single-Ply Patching the Right Call?
Patching may be the right option if:
You notice a small puncture or tear.
The rest of the roof is in solid shape.
There are isolated areas of ponding or bubbling.
✅ At L&L Roofing, we often patch seams, flashing points, and membrane cuts as a cost-effective way to buy you more years—if the rest of your system is sound.
When Not to Patch
Here’s the honest truth: sometimes patching just kicks the can down the road.
You shouldn’t patch if:
The membrane is brittle or sun-baked across large areas.
There are multiple layers (overlays) failing at once.
Moisture has gotten below the membrane into the insulation board.
There’s ongoing shrinkage or seam delamination.
Trying to band-aid these issues only leads to more damage and higher costs later.
Our Process for Single-Ply Repair in Gainesville
When our team shows up, we:
Inspect and photograph the area.
Check the membrane condition, seams, and flashings.
Use compatible patch materials—no shortcuts.
Heat-weld or adhere patches per code and manufacturer specs.
Test water flow to ensure drainage.
It’s a simple process—but only when done by professionals who know what they’re doing.
FAQ: Gainesville Homeowners Ask Us…
How long does a single-ply roof last in Georgia?
Most systems last 20–30 years depending on material, UV exposure, and installation quality. TPO tends to last around 20–25 years in our hot, humid climate.
Can I patch a single-ply roof myself?
Technically? Maybe. Should you? No. DIY patches rarely last and usually void any manufacturer warranty. Plus, you could cause more damage by puncturing insulation or using the wrong materials.
How much does it cost to patch single-ply roofing?
Small patches may cost between $300–$700 depending on access, material type, and roof height. For larger or recurring issues, we’ll always give you honest advice about whether replacement makes more sense.
Trust Built on Integrity
At L&L Roofing, we’ve repaired single-ply systems in churches, clinics, and small businesses throughout Gainesville. We don’t sell you what you don’t need—and we never push replacements unless they’re absolutely the right move.
If you're dealing with a leak or looking for preventative maintenance, give us a call. We'll shoot straight, document what we find, and treat your property with care.
Call us today at (770) 874-0372
Or request an inspection through www.llroofs.com

