Roof Repair
Leaks, missing shingles, storm damage — most repairs done in a single visit, with photos of the work before and after.
Most roof leaks start small: a lifted shingle after a windstorm, cracked flashing around a chimney, or a nail pop that lets water track along the sheathing. The repair starts with finding the actual entry point, which is often a few feet uphill from where the stain shows on your ceiling. We trace the leak, fix the cause, and check the surrounding area so the same problem does not come back the next time it rains.
Typical repairs include replacing damaged or missing shingles, resealing flashing around chimneys and vents, patching punctures, and clearing valleys where debris traps water. Straightforward repairs are often handled in a single visit, and you should always know exactly what was found and what was done without having to climb a ladder yourself.
What's Included
- Leak tracing to the actual entry point, not just the stain
- Shingle replacement matched to your existing roof
- Flashing repair and resealing around chimneys, vents, and skylights
- A clear account of what was found and what was fixed
- Inspection of the surrounding area to catch damage you cannot see from the ground
Common Questions
Age and extent of damage decide it. A roof under 15 years old with localized damage is almost always worth repairing. If shingles are failing across the whole roof, repairs become a treadmill and replacement is the honest recommendation. We tell you which situation you are in after an inspection, and we do not push replacement when a repair will hold.
Active leaks come first. The immediate goal is stopping the water with a proper temporary measure, then completing the permanent repair once materials are matched and the weather allows. Say the words "it is leaking right now" when you call and it gets treated that way.
We match shingle profile and color as closely as manufacturer availability allows. On older roofs the new patch may read slightly different up close because your existing shingles have weathered, but from the street a properly matched repair is very hard to spot.