When You Can't
Wait
A roof emergency is a real thing — and it's different from a repair you've been putting off. An active leak during a rainstorm, major wind damage that's left your roof exposed, a fallen tree branch, or structural damage that compromises the integrity of the roof. These situations can't wait two weeks for a standard scheduling slot.
We offer next-day emergency repair turnaround for genuine emergencies. Call us directly at (909) 819-8394 and tell us what's happening. We'll assess the situation and get someone out.
What Qualifies as an Emergency
- Active leak with water entering the structure
- Large section of roof exposed after wind or storm damage
- Structural damage — fallen tree, collapse, significant impact
- Damage that poses immediate risk to occupants or property
About Emergency Pricing
Emergency repairs carry a premium — typically 50% above standard repair pricing. This reflects the real cost of mobilizing quickly, prioritizing your job above scheduled work, and having a crew ready to respond on short notice.
We're straight about this upfront. If your situation is urgent but can wait until the next business day on a standard schedule, we'll tell you that too. We're not going to sell you an emergency call if you don't need one.
What to Do Right Now
- Place buckets and protect what you can inside
- Document the damage with photos before touching anything
- Do not attempt to access the roof yourself
- Call (909) 819-8394 — we pick up
Frequently Asked Questions
Next-day turnaround for genuine emergencies. In some cases same-day depending on our schedule. Call us directly at (909) 819-8394 — don't submit a form for an emergency.
Sudden and accidental damage — storm damage, fallen trees, wind events — is generally covered under standard homeowners policies. Document everything with photos before and after. We can provide written documentation for your claim.
Yes. In some emergency situations a temporary tarp or patch is the right first step to stop water intrusion while we scope the full repair. We'll be clear about what's temporary and what a permanent fix requires.