What responsible scope looks like
A repair visit should produce an answer.
We inspect the surrounding roof plane, attic access when practical, penetrations, transitions, and prior repair work. You receive what we found, the proposed repair, limitations, and warranty in plain language.

If a durable targeted repair is practical, we say so. If age or widespread failure makes repeated repairs poor value, we show the evidence.
When to request this service
- Ceiling stain, dripping, or damp attic decking
- Cracked pipe boots or deteriorated sealant
- Loose or missing shingles after wind
- Chimney, wall, or valley flashing concerns
- A small isolated area of impact or mechanical damage
What the scope includes
Interior symptom and attic review when accessible
Roof-surface inspection around the affected drainage path
Moisture meter or controlled water testing when appropriate
Photos of suspected causes and surrounding conditions
Written repair scope with repair-versus-replace guidance
After photos and practical monitoring instructions
Price transparency
Repair pricing guidance
Many targeted residential repairs fall between $650 and $2,500. Complex flashing rebuilds, difficult access, multiple leak sources, specialty materials, or concealed decking damage can move the scope outside that range.
What moves the final number
- Diagnostic testing required
- Roof height, pitch, and safe access
- Material matching and repair size
- Chimney, wall, skylight, or valley complexity
- Extent of decking or underlayment damage
Straight answers
Common questions about roof repair
Is a ceiling stain always a roof leak?
No. Plumbing, HVAC condensation, and other sources can mimic a roofing leak. We document roofing conditions and explain when another trade should investigate.
Can you repair a roof another company installed?
Often, yes. We first inspect the existing installation and explain what can be warranted within the repair area.
What should I do during an active leak?
Keep people away from bulging ceilings and water near electrical fixtures. Use a container only when safe, move valuables, and call for professional help. Do not climb onto a wet or storm-affected roof.
