Roof Repair

Roof repair is necessary to avoid significant structural and water damage to your home, and the mold that may develop as a result. Construx Roofing goes above and beyond to discover the root cause of a leak and not just the more apparent issues. An apparent leak or dampness on walls may show signs of damage that occurred many feet away on the outside of the roof, so every job we take on begins with a painstaking inspection.Our specialists thoroughly scrutinize different roofing elements, and, if necessary, the attic, in order to understand, with as much clarity as possible, how water is reaching the structure. After the root cause is discovered, we clearly expound on the issue and suggest the most optimal repair solutions, as opposed to temporary ones, allowing homeowners to make informed choices.

There are many different aspects to roof repair, which include the replacement of broken or missing shingles, the repair of damaged flashing, and stopping water from collecting in problematic areas. On asphalt shingle roofs, we may also seal exposed nail heads with professional roofing sealants to help prevent future leaks. On roofs with roofing tiles, we may have to replace tiles that have been damaged and remove and replace the existing underlayment in order to mitigate leaks.Tile roof repair involve the careful replacement of broken tiles and checking or replacing the underlayment to ensure the system remains watertight. Roof repair is often a more significant undertaking on metal and flat roofs, as they may require additional membranes or modifications to prevent ponding water and correct any holes or damage.Our objective is to return the roof to its protective capabilities and to fulfill our promise as contractors. We also seek to incorporate the completed repairs seamlessly with the remaining components of the roofing structure.

Effective roof repair must also consider the future, looking beyond the immediate problem. With gutter related leaks, we also clear clogged gutters and downspouts and repair valleys with an improper slope.We often see deterioration of sealants and membranes around roof penetrations. If you reside in a state with frequent storms such as Florida, we also pay special attention to shingles that are lifted or impacted and to fasteners that have been loosened.After severe storms, many homeowners need help providing evidence for a roof storm claim to the insurance company, so we will gladly take photos and draft a description of what we observe.

When performing storm related repairs, we make sure any temporary or replacement roofing provides a clear, safe cover for the home.Protecting the landscape wherever possible is a priority. We know the landscape is important to homeowners, so we also remove debris from the site each day. We will also explain what repair and replacement is occurring and why. Because a well maintained roof can last many years, we focus on proven repair methods that extend the life of your existing roof and delay the need for full replacement.

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Don’t Let Roof Damage

Roof issues can start small—cracked shingles, pooling water, or flashing gaps

Affordable Roof Repair Solutions

That’s why our repair process begins with a comprehensive roof inspection.

Emergency Roof Repairs

We repair all types of roofing systems, including asphalt shingles, tile roofs, metal panels.

Frequently Ask Questions?

Asphalt shingles, metal, tile, slate, and wood shakes are popular. Asphalt is affordable and easy to install. Metal lasts long and is energy-efficient. Tile and slate are durable but heavy. Each has pros and cons based on climate and budget.

Lifespan depends on material and maintenance. Asphalt shingles last 15–30 years, metal 40–70, tile and slate 50+ years. Regular inspections and repairs extend life. Weather and ventilation also affect longevity.

Signs include missing shingles, leaks, sagging, or visible damage. Check for granules in gutters. Frequent repairs may mean full replacement is more cost-effective. Age is also a factor—20+ years may indicate it's time.

Leaks often result from damaged shingles, flashing, or underlayment. Clogged gutters and ice dams can also cause problems. Poor installation or old age are common factors. Regular maintenance helps prevent leaks.

Small fixes like replacing a shingle may be DIY-friendly. For major damage or high roofs, hire a pro for safety and warranty. Mistakes can lead to bigger problems. Use proper tools and follow safety guidelines.