Leak and Damage Repair

Roof Repair in St. Louis, MO

Targeted roof repairs for active leaks, missing shingles, flashing failures, punctures, and storm-related trouble spots.

Good roof repair starts with the right failure point

Roof repair only works when the source problem is identified correctly. A stain on the ceiling may trace back to flashing, a penetration, a valley, or wind-lifted shingles higher on the slope.

We match the visible symptoms to the actual weak point in the system and then repair the section with attention to surrounding shingles, seal details, and water path.

What this service is built around

Each card highlights the part of the job that owners usually need explained first.

Leak Source Tracing

We look past the ceiling stain and inspect the roof details most likely to be driving the water entry.

Flashing and Penetrations

Chimneys, vents, valleys, walls, and skylights often need more than a quick surface patch.

Repair vs Replace Judgment

A useful recommendation should reflect roof age, surrounding wear, and how much life is realistically left.

How the work usually unfolds

The exact steps change by roof condition, urgency, and material type, but the process should still feel organized and well explained.

Inspect the failure point

We inspect the roof area that is actually driving the leak, not just the spot where the stain is visible indoors.

Document the roof condition

Photos and notes help show whether the issue is isolated or part of a wider roof-wear pattern.

Complete the repair scope

Repairs are built around the damaged detail, surrounding material condition, and water path.

Recommend next steps clearly

You get a direct answer on maintenance, additional repairs, or whether replacement planning is the smarter move.

Related services

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Repair and Diagnostics

Roof Inspections

Roof Inspections

Photo-backed roof inspections for leaks, storm checks, real-estate questions, maintenance planning, and repair-versus-replacement decisions.

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Storm Response

Storm Damage Roofing

Storm Damage Roofing

Storm-damage inspections, repair scopes, tarping decisions, and roof replacement planning after hail, wind, and tree impact.

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Storm Response

Emergency Roof Tarping

Emergency Roof Tarping

Short-term roof protection for storm openings, active leaks, punctures, tree impact, and exposed decking that cannot wait for a full repair.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can you repair a roof after hail or wind damage?

Yes. Some roofs need a focused repair and others need a wider storm-damage scope. The inspection tells us which is more realistic.

How do I know if a leak is from shingles or flashing?

That requires inspection. Many leaks blamed on shingles are really tied to flashing details, penetrations, or roof transitions.

Can you repair only one section of the roof?

Often yes, if the surrounding roof still has enough life and the damage is genuinely isolated.

Do you provide photos of the damaged area?

Yes. Photo documentation is part of helping homeowners understand what we found and what the repair needs to address.

Need a roof repair scope that solves the actual leak?

Call for a focused inspection, photo-backed findings, and repair guidance built around the real failure point.