Tell us what is happening with your roof.
A few details help point the conversation in the right direction: leak repair, storm damage, roof replacement, or a simple inspection.
Use the form below to describe your roof and what you are seeing.
A few details help point the conversation in the right direction: leak repair, storm damage, roof replacement, or a simple inspection.
The most helpful messages include the city, the roof type if known, what changed, when the problem started and whether water is actively coming inside. Photos can also help when you follow up by phone.
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The more detail you can share, the easier it is to understand whether the roof problem sounds like a small repair, an emergency leak, storm damage or a larger replacement concern. You do not need to know roofing terms. A simple description of what you see is enough to start the conversation.
Useful details include the city, roof type if you know it, when the leak or damage first appeared, whether water is actively dripping, and whether the problem followed wind, rain, fallen branches or previous repair work. Photos of ceiling stains, missing shingles, broken tiles, exposed roof areas or debris can also help explain the situation.
Mention where the water is showing inside, whether it is still dripping, and whether you can see missing roofing material outside. Active leaks may need emergency repair or roof tarping before permanent work is scheduled.
Mention repeated leaks, brittle shingles, broken tiles, soft decking, prior patch work or areas that have been repaired more than once. Those details help compare repair against replacement.
Related pages: roof repair, emergency roof tarping, roof replacement, Lancaster roofing and Palmdale roofing.
Tell us what you are seeing: stains, missing shingles, lifted edges, storm damage or an older roof that may be ready for replacement.