Wind-lifted and missing shingles
Chinook gusts break the sealant bond, then crease the shingle or take it off the roof entirely. We replace what's damaged and hand-seal the courses around it, so the next windstorm finds nothing to grab.
Roof Repair
Leaks, missing shingles, storm damage. We find the actual problem, show you photos, and put the price in writing before any work starts.
What we fix
Chinook winds, hail, and 40-degree temperature swings are hard on shingles. Most of the repair calls we take come down to one of these five problems.
Chinook gusts break the sealant bond, then crease the shingle or take it off the roof entirely. We replace what's damaged and hand-seal the courses around it, so the next windstorm finds nothing to grab.
Hail knocks granules loose and bruises the mat underneath, so the roof looks fine from the driveway and leaks two winters later. Scattered hits are a repair. Damage across whole slopes is usually an insurance claim, and we'll tell you which one you have.
Hail damage explainedMost mystery leaks aren't the shingles at all. They're flashing around chimneys, walls and valleys that pulled away or was never bent right. Fixing flashing is one of the cheapest repairs on a roof, and one of the most common.
Cracked vent hoods, split rubber boots on plumbing stacks, bathroom fans pushing moist air into the attic. Small parts, and behind a surprising share of the leaks we chase down.
Freeze-thaw at the eaves pushes meltwater up under the shingles. We repair the entry point, and if attic ventilation or insulation caused the ice in the first place, we'll say so instead of booking the same repair again next spring.
We take repair calls Monday to Friday, 8 to 5. Call (403) 460-9394, describe what you're seeing, and you'll get a straight answer on timing before you commit to anything.
Repair or replace
Not every leak deserves a new roof, and not every roof deserves another repair. We quote both, so the recommendation can follow the roof instead of the invoice.
The math is simple enough: a repair costs hundreds and buys time, a replacement costs thousands and resets the clock. What matters is whether the roof around the problem still has life in it. That's why we look at the whole roof, not just the spot you called about.
If your roof lands in the second column, we'll show you the photos that prove it and quote a roof replacement backed by our 15-year workmanship warranty. If it lands in the first, we'll fix it and leave the sales pitch at home. Still unclear? A roof inspection with a written report settles it.
How it works
Call or use the form below. Water stains, shingles in the yard after a windstorm, a damp patch in the attic: describe it and we'll tell you what to expect.
Diagnosis happens up there, not from the truck window. We photograph everything we find, including what you can't see from the ground.
Scope and price on paper before any work starts. If we find more damage once we open things up, we talk to you before touching it.
Repair done, before-and-after photos in your inbox, debris gone. You keep the paperwork in case you ever need it.
Pricing
Most of the roof repairs we do land between $300 and $1,500. Treat that as a typical range, not a quote: a slipped shingle on a walkable bungalow sits at the low end, while several leak points on a steep two-storey sits near the top. Pitch, access and the number of problem spots drive the price more than materials do.
Two things you can hold us to. The quote is in writing before we start, and the number on the quote is the number on the invoice. And if we think a repair is throwing money at a roof that's finished, we'll say that instead of taking the job. Our roof replacement cost guide shows what the other side of that decision looks like.
Questions
Typical repairs run $300 to $1,500 depending on pitch, access, and how many spots need work. That is a typical range, not a quote. You get the real number in writing before we start, and it does not change afterward.
Yes. Most of our repair work is on roofs installed by someone else. We diagnose it the same way, fix it the same way, and show you photos of the problem and the finished repair.
We book repair visits Monday to Friday, 8 to 5. Call, describe the problem, and we will give you an honest timeline rather than a promise we cannot keep. If water is coming in right now, we will walk you through limiting the damage until we arrive.
Only when the roof is actually done, and we will show you the photos that prove it. If a repair solves the problem, a repair is what we quote. That is the whole pitch.
It depends how widespread it is. A few bruised shingles is usually a repair you pay for once. Damage across whole slopes is usually a claim. We are HAAG-certified for residential roof inspections, so we can document it properly either way.
Free estimate
Tell us what's going on with your roof. You'll have an answer within one business day.
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