Roof Repair
Roof Repair
Targeted roof repairs for active leaks, missing shingles, flashing failures, punctures, and storm-related trouble spots.
See Service →Choose the service path that fits the roof condition, the urgency of the weather exposure, and whether the project is repair, tarping, inspection, or full replacement.
Some pages are built for active leaks and quick weather protection. Others are designed for roof-condition review, commercial scope planning, or the point where replacement deserves a serious look.
If the roof is exposed right now, start with roof repair or emergency tarping. If the bigger question is whether the current roof still makes sense, move into inspections, storm-damage roofing, or replacement planning.
These services help owners figure out why the roof is leaking, what the storm actually damaged, and whether targeted repair still makes sense.
Targeted roof repairs for active leaks, missing shingles, flashing failures, punctures, and storm-related trouble spots.
See Service →Roof leak troubleshooting and repair scopes for ceiling stains, attic moisture, flashing failures, and storm-driven water entry.
See Service →Repair scopes for chimney flashing, wall flashing, masonry transitions, and the repeat leak areas common on older St. Louis homes.
See Service →Photo-backed roof inspections for leaks, storm checks, real-estate questions, maintenance planning, and repair-versus-replacement decisions.
See Service →Roof maintenance and condition reviews for aging shingles, minor wear, preventive repairs, and getting ahead of storm-season surprises.
See Service →These pages focus on storm inspections, temporary protection, and the steps that stabilize the property before broader roofing work begins.
Storm-damage inspections, repair scopes, tarping decisions, and roof replacement planning after hail, wind, and tree impact.
See Service →Roof inspections after hail to document shingle bruising, metal damage, flashing movement, and the next repair or replacement decision.
See Service →Short-term roof protection for storm openings, active leaks, punctures, tree impact, and exposed decking that cannot wait for a full repair.
See Service →These services cover full roof replacement and commercial roof planning where scope clarity matters just as much as workmanship.
Complete roof replacement for aging systems, repeated leak issues, storm-damaged roofs, and worn shingles that are past cost-effective repair.
See Service →Asphalt shingle roofing for homeowners planning reroofing, storm replacement, architectural shingle upgrades, and long-term system performance.
See Service →Commercial roofing support for offices, retail properties, churches, apartments, and light commercial buildings needing repair, replacement, or storm response.
See Service →Flat and low-slope roof repair for seam failures, ponding water, membrane damage, penetrations, and recurring commercial roof leaks.
See Service →These questions help owners choose the right service page before they spend time or money in the wrong part of the process.
Start with roof repair or emergency roof tarping when active water entry or an exposed area needs quick stabilization first.
Replacement becomes the stronger option when damage is widespread, leaks keep returning, or the surrounding roof has aged beyond a dependable repair.
Yes. Storm-damage roofing and inspection work often begins before interior symptoms become obvious.
Yes. The service mix includes residential repair and replacement as well as light commercial roofing support.
Call and describe the leak, storm damage, or roof concern so the response starts on the right page.