A flat or low-slope roof that starts blistering, splitting, or letting water creep through needs attention before the damage spreads. If you are seeing soft spots, bubbling seams, or stains near ceilings, torch down roofing may be the right solution for your property.

Overtime Roofing and Truss provides torch down roofing services across Nassau, New Providence, bringing the work to your property so you can address roof trouble without delay. We handle roof replacement, roof repair, and roof leak repair for homeowners who need a durable membrane system built for long-term weather exposure.


Torch down roofing

Torch down roofing is a modified bitumen roofing system used on flat and low-slope roofs. It is applied as a layered membrane that creates a sealed surface designed to resist water entry at seams and joints. For many property owners, it is a practical choice when a roof needs a strong covering that can stand up to constant sun, wind, and rain.

This system is often chosen when a roof needs more than patchwork repairs. If your current roof has repeated leaks, lifted material, or visible wear around edges and penetrations, a torch down installation can replace a failing surface with a more dependable one.


Signs to watch

Flat roof problems often show themselves before a major leak appears. Catching the warning signs early can help you decide whether repair or replacement makes more sense.

  • Bubbling or blistering on the roof surface
  • Open seams or lifted edges where water can enter
  • Soft spots that feel weak underfoot
  • Repeated staining on interior ceilings or walls
  • Cracks near roof joints, vents, or flashing areas
  • Pooling water that stays after rainfall

If these signs are showing up, a torch down roof inspection can help identify whether the membrane is still serviceable or whether a new installation is the smarter path.


How it works

Torch down roofing uses heat to bond the membrane to the roof surface and create a tight seal. That bond helps the roofing layers hold together under daily exposure and reduces weak points that can lead to leaks.

Layered membrane

The material is installed in overlapping sheets so seams are not left exposed. Those overlaps matter because seams are one of the most common places for water to get through on a flat roof.

Sealed edges

Edges, corners, and transitions around roof details need careful attention. We look closely at those areas because they often show wear before the rest of the roof does.

Low-slope fit

This roofing style works well on roofs that do not shed water quickly on their own. A low-slope surface needs a system that can resist ponding, seam stress, and day-to-day weather exposure.


Repair or replace

Not every roof with damage needs a full replacement. Sometimes a focused roof repair can extend the life of the system when the damage is limited. Other times, the roof has aged beyond simple fixes and a new torch down installation makes more sense.

  1. Small, isolated damage

    When the issue is limited to a specific section, repair may be enough. This can include seam problems, small punctures, or spot leaks near roof details.

  2. Multiple leak points

    If leaks keep appearing in different places, the roof surface may be breaking down as a whole. In that case, replacement is often the cleaner answer.

  3. Visible membrane failure

    Cracking, widespread blistering, and open edges are signs that the roofing surface is no longer doing its job.

We assess the condition of the roof, then explain whether torch down repair or a full roof replacement is the better path for your property.


Our process

Overtime Roofing and Truss keeps the process direct and practical so you know what is happening from start to finish. We come to your property, review the roof condition, and talk through the steps before any work begins.

  1. Roof review

    We check the surface, seams, edges, and trouble spots to see where water may be entering.

  2. Plan the work

    Once we understand the condition of the roof, we outline the repair or replacement approach that fits the situation.

  3. Install or repair

    We handle the torch down work with attention to the areas that need the most care, especially seams and transitions.

  4. Final check

    After the work is complete, we review the surface so you know what was addressed and what to watch going forward.

For property owners who want a straightforward roof assessment without leaving home, our mobile service brings the solution to you across Nassau, New Providence.


Roof areas we handle

Torch down roofing is especially useful where a roof has complicated details or flat sections that need a secure membrane finish. We also help with related roof work when the surface needs broader attention.

  • Roof Inspection
  • Roof Repair
  • Roof Replacement
  • Roof Leak Repair
  • Roof Maintenance
  • Hurricane Damage Roof Repair
  • Storm Damage Roof Repair
  • Boxing Repair

If your roof has a leak near a seam, around an edge, or across a flat section, torch down work may be part of the answer.


Why homeowners call

Roof problems on flat and low-slope surfaces are easy to overlook until water starts moving inside. A membrane system like torch down can help solve that problem with a sealed roofing layer that is built for the surface it covers.

Overtime Roofing and Truss is a useful call when you need roof work handled without extra back-and-forth. We serve Nassau, New Providence from Armbrister Street, Nassau, New Providence, and we make it simple to get help for a roof that needs attention now rather than later.

Homeowners often reach out because they want a roof surface that can stand up to continued exposure, not another short-lived patch. Torch down roofing is a solid option when you want a membrane system that is made for flat and low-slope conditions.


Common questions

What roofs suit torch down?

Torch down roofing is commonly used on flat and low-slope roofs where water needs a sealed membrane surface to help resist leaks.

Can it be used for repairs?

Yes. Torch down material can be used for targeted roof repair when the damaged area is limited and the rest of the roof is still worth keeping.

What problems does it address?

It helps with seam failures, surface wear, punctures, and leak points on roof areas that do not shed water quickly.

How do I know if I need replacement?

If the roof has recurring leaks, widespread blistering, or open seams across multiple areas, replacement may be the better choice.

Do you work at the property?

Yes. We provide mobile roofing service and come directly to your property for roof review and planned work.

How do I get started?

Reach out by phone or email and share what you are seeing on the roof. We will help set up the next step for your property in Nassau, New Providence.


Request a roof visit

If your flat or low-slope roof is showing signs of wear, torch down roofing may be the solution that keeps the problem from spreading. Whether you need roof repair, roof leak repair, or a full roof replacement, we can review the roof and talk through the right direction.

Overtime Roofing and Truss is available Monday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call +12424313090 or email priceless_027@live.com to request a free roofing assessment for Nassau, New Providence.

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