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Modified Roofing Service at American Shield Exteriors

Welcome to the Modified Roofing service page from American Shield Exteriors. If you have a low-slope or nearly flat roof, in need of robust protection against harsh Midwestern weather—wind, heavy rain, snow, or thermal cycling—you’ve come to the right place. Our team in Orland Park specializes in high-performance Modified Roofing systems that merge durability, flexibility, and long-term value.

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What is Modified Roofing?

Modified Roofing (often called “modified bitumen roofing”) is a specialized roofing solution designed for low-slope and flat roof applications. At its core, it uses asphalt membranes that have been enhanced with polymer additives—either rubber or plastic—to improve performance.

Here’s a breakdown:

  • The base material is bitumen (asphalt) which has long been used for flat roof systems.
  • Modified bitumen adds a polymer modifier—commonly SBS (Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene) or APP (Atactic Polypropylene)—which increases flexibility, resistance to cracking, and overall durability.
  • The membrane is reinforced (fibreglass or polyester mats) and typically installed in a multi-layer fashion (two or more plies) for added robustness.
  • The result: a roof system well-suited to flat/low-slope surfaces that demands waterproofing, weather resistance, and minimal maintenance.

In short: When you hire American Shield Exteriors for Modified Roofing, you’re getting a roofing system that is far more advanced than simple roll-roofing or standard asphalt shingle systems. We tailor the system to handle the unique demands of flat or nearly flat roofs—especially important in our Illinois climate where winters are harsh and the freeze/thaw cycle can be punishing.

Situations Where Modified Roofing is a Strong Choice

Modified Roofing stands out in several specific scenarios. Here are when it makes sense (and when you should speak with us to evaluate if it’s right for you):

Ideal Situations

  • Low-slope or flat roofs: Buildings whose roofs have little pitch are prone to ponding water and slow drainage. Modified bitumen is built for that. 
  • Commercial or residential structures where reliability over large surfaces is critical. While it’s often used in commercial settings, many residential flat roof or dormer/porch roof scenarios benefit. 
  • Buildings experiencing heavy weather: In a place like Orland Park, Illinois, with snow, ice, strong winds, and thermal fluctuations, the added flexibility of SBS- or APP-modified membranes is advantageous. 
  • Buildings needing durable waterproofing: Modified roofing systems offer strong resistance to leaks, punctures, and foot traffic. 
  • When you want a long-term investment: If you’re looking to roof once and expect strong performance for many years (often 20+). 

When Modified Roofing Might Not Be the Best Fit

  • Steep-pitch roofs: Traditional shingles or metal roofing might make more sense.

  • Very small repair jobs: If the roof is in good shape and only minor repairs are needed, full replacement with a mod-bit system might be overkill.

  • Budget constraints: While the cost is competitive for the value offered, mod-bit systems can cost more than basic roll roofing.

  • When aesthetics dominate: If you have a pitched decorative roof where shingles or tiles are needed, mod-bit is for low slopes rather than high-visibility pitched surfaces.

At American Shield Exteriors, we’ll walk you through whether your roof is a candidate for Modified Roofing—and if it is, why it’s likely the smart choice.

The American Shield Exteriors Modified Roofing Process

We take pride in a streamlined, transparent process that ensures you know what’s happening at each step. Here’s how we execute a modified roofing project:

1. Initial Consultation & Roof Evaluation

  • One of our experienced project managers will visit your property in Orland Park and assess your current roof structure: its slope, condition of existing membrane, drainage, insulation, penetration details (vents, skylights, HVAC curbs).

  • We’ll identify any problem areas: ponding water, existing leaks, flashings, edge details, etc.

  • Then we’ll explain whether a Modified Roofing system is suitable, and compare it with alternatives (shingles, single-ply membranes, etc.).

  • We provide a clear written estimate, timeline, and material specification so you can make an informed decision.

2. Preparation & Tear-Off (or Overlay if Applicable)

  • If removal of the old roofing membrane is needed, our team will safely tear off the existing layers, dispose of debris, and inspect the deck/substrate for damage, rot, or structural issues.

  • In some cases (depending on condition and building code), we may perform an overlay option—but only if safe and practical.

  • We ensure the roof deck is clean, dry, and ready for the new installation, repairing any substrate deficiencies along the way.

3. Installation of Insulation and Base Layers

  • A quality mod-bit system often includes insulation boards or cover boards to improve thermal resistance and support the membrane.

  • Next we install the base sheet: the first layer of modified bitumen, adhered (via torch, cold adhesive, or self-adhered method) to the substrate.

  • At American Shield Exteriors, we ensure all seams, penetrations (vents, pipes, skylights) and flashings are properly detailed and prepped.

4. Application of the Cap Sheet & Surfacing

  • Following the base layer, we apply the cap (top) sheet of modified bitumen membrane. This layer carries the granule or reflective surface, and is designed to bear exposure to the elements.

  • Depending on your specification, this top sheet may be torch-down, self-adhered, or cold-applied. (Self-adhered systems reduce fumes and install time.) 

  • Flashings, edge metal, gutters, parapets, and other critical details are sealed and finished to ensure a watertight system.

  • We ensure all terminations, transitions, and penetrations are sealed and reinforced.

5. Quality Inspection & Final Walk-through

  • After installation, our crew will perform a full inspection of the new roof: checking for proper adhesion, proper lap covers, flashing integrity, clean site.

  • We’ll walk you through the finished product, explain any maintenance recommendations, and answer questions.

  • You receive documentation (photos, material specs, warranty information).

6. Maintenance & Warranty (and Ongoing Care)

  • We recommend periodic inspections (twice per year is typical) to ensure the system remains in top form—and especially after major storms. 

  • At American Shield Exteriors, we provide or coordinate warranty coverage with the manufacturer, and we stand behind our workmanship.

  • We also offer maintenance packages to extend the life of the system, including debris removal, inspection of seals and flashings, minor repairs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long will a modified roofing system last?

Depending on the materials, installation quality and maintenance, a properly installed mod-bit roofing system can last about 20 to 30 years. Some premium systems may claim longer.

Is it noisy or disruptive to install?

We aim for minimal disruption. Some installation methods (torch-down) can produce fumes and require safety precautions. We’ll explain the best method for your building and strive to keep things safe and clean.

Can we stay in the building while installation is happening?

Generally yes, for residential projects. For larger commercial jobs, or when a torch-down method is used, it may be safer to relocate occupants temporarily. We’ll discuss this ahead of time.

Does this type of roof handle ponding water well?

Yes — modified bitumen is designed for low-slope and flat roofs where water may collect. That said, proper drainage remains crucial. We’ll assess and improve drainage as part of our service.

How do maintenance and repairs work for this system?

Maintenance is straightforward: regular inspections, clearing debris, checking flashings and seals. If damage occurs, patching is simpler than many other systems.

How does cost compare to other roofing systems?

The cost depends on size, insulation, substrate condition, penetrations, and number of plies. While mod-bit may cost more than basic roll roofing, the improved performance and lifespan often deliver better value long-term. We’ll provide a detailed estimate for your building.

Contact Us to Get Started

Ready to explore a reliable Modified Roofing solution for your home or business? Contact American Shield Exteriors in Orland Park, IL, and let our experienced team assess your roof, explain your options, and deliver a top-tier installation that stands up to our Illinois climate.

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