Leak Repair
Evaluation of flashing, penetrations, valleys, shingles, underlayment, and other possible sources of water entry.
Residential roofing help
Leaks, missing materials, and storm damage deserve a closer look. Call to check for a participating roofing provider in your area.
Roofing services
Roofing needs vary by material, climate, age, slope, and the condition of the underlying structure.
Evaluation of flashing, penetrations, valleys, shingles, underlayment, and other possible sources of water entry.
Inspection and repair options after hail, wind, branches, or severe weather affects your roof.
Removal or overlay options, decking assessment, ventilation, flashing, and new roofing materials.
Replacement of missing, lifted, cracked, slipped, or damaged surface materials where appropriate.
Service around chimneys, skylights, walls, valleys, vents, and attic airflow components.
Gutter, downspout, and roof-drainage options that help direct water away from vulnerable areas.
Signs to watch
Some damage is obvious, but many problems begin at flashing, seams, penetrations, or aging materials and show up indoors later.
Plan with confidence
Ask which areas will be repaired or replaced, how decking damage is handled, and what cleanup is included.
Discuss expected service life, ventilation requirements, appearance, manufacturer terms, and local climate.
Confirm required licensing, liability coverage, workers’ compensation, permits, and written workmanship terms.
No. The appropriate solution depends on the roof’s age, material, condition, extent of damage, and source of the leak. A provider can inspect and discuss options.
Call to check local availability. Severe weather may increase demand, so same-day or emergency appointments cannot be guaranteed.
Coverage depends on your policy, cause of loss, exclusions, deductible, and insurer’s determination. A roofer cannot guarantee claim approval; contact your insurer for coverage decisions.
Call to check availability with an independent roofing provider near you.