Roof Repair Services Nationwide

From a small leak to storm damage, licensed local roofers in our network handle repairs across 50+ cities. Get matched in minutes with a roofer who knows your area's climate, code requirements, and HOA rules.

(844) 578-3077
Licensed local roofers
50 cities across 9 states
Repair, replacement, installation

What our Roof Repair network covers

  • Active leak diagnosis and repair (shingle, flashing, valley, chimney)
  • Missing or damaged shingle replacement
  • Storm and hail damage assessment + insurance claim documentation
  • Flashing replacement (chimney, vent stack, skylight)
  • Ridge vent and soffit repair
  • Underlayment patching for limited-area moisture intrusion

When to call a repair pro

  • Visible water stains on ceilings or attic decking
  • Shingles in your gutters or scattered after a storm
  • Missing, curled, cracked, or buckled shingles visible from the ground
  • Daylight visible through the roof deck in the attic
  • Sagging roofline or soft spots when walking the attic floor
  • Recent hail event with dented gutters, downspouts, or AC fins

Roof Repair by city

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Every City We Cover

Frequently asked about roof repair

How fast can a roofer come out for a leak?

Depends on the market and the time of year — peak storm season can stretch response times. The local roofers in our network commonly target same-day or next-day diagnostic visits for active leaks, with emergency tarping available when needed. Call to confirm availability in your city.

Should I repair or replace my roof?

General rule: if your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is isolated to one area, repair. If it's over 20 years old or you have multiple problem areas, replacement is usually the better long-term call. A licensed contractor can inspect and give you a direct recommendation based on your specific roof.

Will insurance cover my roof repair?

Storm and hail damage to roofs is generally covered under standard homeowners policies, but coverage depends on your specific policy, deductible, and the cause of the damage. The roofers in our network commonly help document damage and coordinate with insurance adjusters during the claim process.

How long does a typical roof repair take?

Small repairs (a few missing shingles, a flashing fix, a small leak patch) typically take 2-6 hours on site. Larger repairs (one slope, broader storm damage) can take a full day. Major sectional repairs may require 2-3 days. Get a specific timeline as part of your written estimate.

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