
Roof Repairs
Fast, reliable roof repair services.

Expert Roof Repair Services
Most roof leaks aren’t “mystery leaks”—they’re water following a path from a transition (valley, wall, vent, or flashing) until it shows up inside. We find the source, document what we see, and fix the detail so you’re not paying for the same repair twice.
We provide roof repair across Utah, including roof repair in Highland, for leak repair, storm damage, flashing issues, and emergency service—so whether you're in Highland, Salt Lake City, or anywhere in between, you get the same fast, reliable roof repair.
Common roof repair services we provide:
- Leak detection and repair
- Shingle replacement
- Flashing repair
- Gutter repair and cleaning
- Vent and chimney repairs
- Storm damage repairs
Our Repair Work








Leak Repair & Emergency Roof Service
A roof leak rarely fixes itself. Water follows gravity and takes the path of least resistance—usually through a failed flashing detail, a cracked vent boot, or a lifted shingle. By the time you see a stain on the ceiling, the leak has often been active for a while. That’s why fixing a roof leak quickly matters: the longer water runs, the more it damages decking, insulation, and drywall.
Our leak repair process starts with finding the actual source, not just the symptom. We trace water paths, check transitions and penetrations, and document what we find so you understand exactly what needs fixing and why. The goal is to fix it once. In Utah, the most common leak sources we see are failed step flashing at walls, cracked or missing vent boots, and valley or transition details that have taken years of sun and freeze-thaw. A small fix at the source often solves what looked like a “mystery” leak inside.
Roof repair cost in Utah varies by scope. Minor fixes—a few shingles, one vent boot, a small flashing patch—often run in the $300–$1,500 range. Larger repairs involving valleys, multiple penetrations, or decking can be $1,500–$5,000 or more. We give you a written estimate after the inspection so you know what you’re paying for. Many storm-related repairs are covered by insurance; we document damage and can work with your adjuster.
When you need someone fast, our emergency roof repair service is there. Active leaks, storm damage, and structural concerns don’t wait for business hours. We respond quickly to tarp, secure, and stabilize your roof until a permanent fix can be completed. If you have water coming in, missing shingles after a storm, or a sagging area, call. The sooner we secure the roof, the less secondary damage you’ll have.
Not sure if it’s a repair or a full replacement? Start with a roof inspection. We’ll give you a clear picture of what’s happening and your options—repair now, plan for replacement later, or something in between. For dedicated leak repair and “fix roof leak” service, see our roof leak repair page. For 24/7 help, see our emergency roof repair service.
Common Leak Sources
- Failed or worn flashing
- Cracked vent boots and pipe collars
- Valley and transition failures
- Wind-lifted or missing shingles
- Ice dam backup in winter
Emergency Service
Active leaks, storm damage, and structural concerns don't wait for business hours. Our 24/7 emergency roof repair team responds quickly to tarp, secure, and stabilize your roof until a permanent fix can be completed.
When to Call
- Water stains on ceilings or walls
- Dripping during or after rain
- Missing shingles after a storm
- Sagging roof deck or visible damage
- Musty smell in attic spaces
Roof Repair Cost and Timeline
Roof repair cost in Utah depends on what’s broken and how much labor and material it takes to fix it. Minor repairs—a few missing shingles, one vent boot, a small flashing patch—often run in the $300–$1,500 range. Larger repairs—a full valley, multiple penetrations, or decking replacement in a section—can be $1,500–$5,000 or more. We give you a written estimate after we’ve inspected the roof so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Many storm-related repairs are covered by homeowners insurance; we document damage and can provide estimates and documentation for your claim.
How long does roof repair take? Most targeted repairs can be done in a day or less once we’ve identified the source and have the materials. Weather can affect scheduling—we need dry conditions for many repairs so sealants and adhesives cure properly. If you have an active leak, we may do emergency tarping first and then schedule the permanent repair when the forecast is clear. We’ll give you a timeline when we quote the work.
If you’re trying to decide between repair and replacement, we’ll give you an honest recommendation. When the rest of the roof has useful life left and the problem is localized, repair usually makes sense. When the roof is near end of life or you’ve had repeated leaks, replacement may be the better long-term investment. We’ll explain the options and the costs so you can decide. For more on that decision, see our roof replacement page.
Roof Repair FAQ
How much does roof repair cost in Utah?
Roof repair cost varies by scope—minor fixes like shingle replacement or small flashing repairs often run $300-$1,500; larger repairs involving valleys, vents, or decking can be $1,500-$5,000 or more. Fullstack Roofing provides free inspections and written estimates. Many repairs are covered by insurance if storm-related.
Can you fix a roof leak in the rain?
We can perform temporary measures (tarps, emergency sealing) to stop active leaks even in bad weather. For permanent repairs, we typically need dry conditions for proper adhesion of materials. We respond to emergency roof repair calls to secure your roof until permanent repairs can be completed.
How quickly can you repair a roof leak?
For emergency leaks, we can often respond the same day to tarp and stabilize. Permanent repairs are typically scheduled within a few days, depending on weather and scheduling. Contact us immediately if you have an active leak—we'll coordinate a fast response.
When should I repair vs. replace my roof?
Repairs make sense when damage is localized and the rest of the roof has useful life left. Replacement is recommended when the roof is near end of life or has widespread damage. We coordinate honest recommendations and written scopes so you can decide with confidence.
Does homeowners insurance cover roof leaks?
Homeowners insurance often covers roof leaks when the cause is a covered peril. If you have a leak after a storm, we’ll coordinate an inspection and documentation to help you with your claim. We specialize in insurance coordination and claim documentation.
Does homeowners insurance cover water damage from leaking roof?
It depends on the cause. If the leak was caused by a covered event, many policies cover both the roof repair and resulting water damage. We can help coordinate the documentation your insurer needs to process the claim.
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Related services
- Emergency roof repairUrgent leak and storm help
- Roof inspectionPhotos + clear next steps
- Roof replacementWhen repair no longer pencils out
- Insurance claims assistanceStorm damage documentation
- Roof maintenancePrevent repeat problems
- Roofing cost calculatorEstimate replacement cost drivers
Service areas (Utah)
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