Expert Roof Repair — Fixed Right the First Time
Leaks, missing shingles, damaged flashing — our licensed roofers diagnose the real problem and repair it to last. Same-day response for emergencies.
License #RF-41928 • 18+ years in business • 4.8 stars from 287+ reviews • Licensed & Insured
Why a Small Leak Becomes a Big Problem
A roof leak that seems minor — a small water stain on the ceiling, a handful of missing shingles — can lead to structural damage, mold, and ruined insulation in a matter of weeks. Water always finds the path of least resistance, and a compromised roof deck absorbs moisture long before you see evidence inside the home. By the time staining appears on your drywall, the water has already traveled through the underlayment and soaked into wood framing.
The most common repair mistakes homeowners make are addressing only what's visible from inside while the actual entry point goes unfixed. Our technicians start every repair with a thorough exterior inspection, identifying the true source of the infiltration — whether that's a failed pipe boot, separated flashing at a valley, a cracked ridge cap, or deteriorated shingles that no longer shed water effectively. We repair the cause, not just the symptom.
What Our Roof Repair Service Covers
We handle the full range of residential and light commercial roof repairs: replacing cracked, curling, or wind-lifted asphalt shingles; resealing and re-flashing chimney, skylight, and pipe penetrations; repairing or replacing valley flashing and drip edge; patching damaged sections of roof decking; and restoring ridge cap shingles that have blown loose or cracked with age. If your gutters are pulling away from the fascia and causing water to run behind the soffits, we address that too — water intrusion doesn't respect trade divisions.
For homes with flat or low-slope roofing (common on additions and porches), we repair TPO, modified bitumen, and built-up roofing membranes. These materials fail differently than asphalt shingles — blistering, seam separation, and ponding water are the usual culprits — and require different materials and techniques. We carry inventory for both steep-slope and low-slope systems so we can complete most repairs in a single visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Straight answers to the questions homeowners ask most about this service.
We prioritize emergency calls and can typically dispatch a crew within 4 hours for active leaks during business hours. For severe storm events when demand spikes, we triage by severity — an active leak into a living space comes before a minor drip in an unfinished attic. We also carry tarping materials to provide immediate weather protection while permanent repairs are scheduled.
It depends on the cause. Insurance typically covers sudden, accidental damage — storm damage, hail, wind, falling trees. It does not cover repairs resulting from normal wear and age, poor maintenance, or pre-existing conditions. We provide detailed written estimates and photo documentation that you can submit to your adjuster. If you're filing a claim, we recommend getting the estimate in hand before contacting your insurer so the documentation is complete.
A repair makes sense when the damage is localized — a section of blown-off shingles, a single failed flashing, isolated shingle cracking — and the surrounding roof is in sound condition with significant life remaining. Replacement makes more sense when the roof is nearing the end of its expected lifespan (20+ years for three-tab, 25-30 for architectural shingles), when repairs would address symptoms of widespread granule loss or widespread cracking, or when repair costs approach 30% or more of replacement cost. We give honest assessments — we don't push replacements on roofs that have years of service life left.
Yes, in most cases. Partial repairs and partial replacements (re-roofing a section) are common and practical when the damage is confined. The limitation is color matching — shingles weather and fade over time, so a new patch will likely be visibly different from the surrounding field for the first year or two until weathering brings them closer together. We'll be upfront about this so you can make an informed decision.
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License #RF-41928 • 18+ years in business • 4.8 stars from 287+ reviews • Licensed & Insured