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Roof Repair

Roof repair in
Colorado Springs.

Wind-stripped shingles. Cracked flashing. A leak you can't pin down. We find the root cause, fix it with the right materials, and make sure it holds up through the next Colorado winter.

Common Roof Problems in Colorado

Colorado Springs sits at 6,035 feet. The altitude means more UV exposure, wider temperature swings, and faster material degradation than lower-elevation cities. These are the issues we see most often.

Professional roof repair in progress on a Colorado Springs home

Missing & Lifted Shingles

Chinook winds regularly exceed 60 mph along the Front Range, tearing shingles loose or peeling them back entirely. Even a few missing shingles expose the underlayment to water infiltration.

Flashing Failures

Freeze-thaw cycles crack and loosen the metal flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights. Failed flashing is the number one cause of slow leaks that go unnoticed for months.

Valley Leaks

Roof valleys channel the most water. When valley flashing corrodes or shingles in the valley wear unevenly, leaks develop where two roof planes meet — often staining ceilings inside.

Ice Dam Damage

Snow melts during warm days and refreezes at the eaves overnight, creating ice dams that force water under shingles. Proper ventilation and ice shield underlayment prevent recurrence.

Pipe Boot Failures

Rubber pipe boot flanges dry out and crack in Colorado's intense sun. Once the seal fails, water follows the pipe straight into your attic. Replacement is straightforward but urgent.

Granule Loss & UV Wear

At elevation, UV radiation accelerates granule loss from asphalt shingles. Look for bare spots or excessive granules in your gutters — both signs that the shingle's protective surface is wearing down.

When to Repair vs. Replace

Not every damaged roof needs a full replacement. Here's the honest breakdown we give homeowners during every inspection.

Roof under 15 years old

Repair usually makes sense if damage is localized.

Damage covers less than 30% of the roof

Targeted repair is more cost-effective than tearing everything off.

Single leak source identified

Fixing one area of flashing or a few shingles is a repair — not a replacement.

Post-storm with insurance

We document the damage accurately and let the scope of loss determine the right approach.

Signs It's Time for Replacement Instead

Roof is 20+ years old with widespread granule loss
Multiple active leaks in different areas
Sagging or soft spots on the roof deck
Daylight visible through the attic roof boards
Previous repairs keep failing

When replacement is the better call, we'll tell you directly. Learn about our replacement process.

How We Handle Repairs

Step 01

Inspect

We climb up and inspect the entire roof — not just the area you're concerned about. We photograph everything and document the condition.

Step 02

Identify Root Cause

A leak in the bedroom doesn't always mean the problem is above the bedroom. We trace water paths to find the actual source of the issue.

Step 03

Targeted Repair

We fix the root cause, not just the symptom. That means replacing failed components, not patching over them with caulk or tar.

Step 04

Quality Materials

We match existing shingles, use upgraded flashing where it makes sense, and install proper underlayment. No shortcuts on materials.

Roofer holding hammer while performing shingle repair on a residential roof
Owens Corning
Preferred Contractor
BBB A+
Accredited Business
1,200+
Roofs Completed
5.0 ★
Google Rating

Schedule a Repair Estimate

Tell us what's going on and we'll get back to you within one business day to schedule an inspection.

Roof Repair Questions

Roof repairs typically range from $350 for a minor fix like replacing a few shingles to $2,500 or more for significant flashing or valley repairs. We provide a free inspection and written estimate before any work begins, so you know exactly what you're paying for.

Most repairs are completed in a single day, often within a few hours. More involved repairs, like replacing a full valley or addressing widespread flashing damage, may take one to two days. We schedule around weather and keep you informed throughout.

Yes. We stand behind our repair work with a written workmanship warranty. Material warranties vary by product — for example, upgraded flashing and underlayment may carry manufacturer guarantees. We'll outline exactly what's covered before we start.

We respond to emergency situations as quickly as possible, particularly after major storms. If your roof is actively leaking, call us directly at (719) 355-0648 and we'll prioritize getting a tarp or temporary fix in place to prevent interior damage.

It depends on the cause of damage. Storm and hail damage are typically covered under homeowner's insurance policies. We document damage thoroughly with photos and provide Xactimate estimates using the same software your insurer uses. We'll give you an honest assessment of whether filing a claim makes sense for your situation.

As a general rule, if your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is isolated to a specific area, a repair usually makes sense. If your roof is 20+ years old, has widespread damage, or you're seeing multiple leaks, replacement is often more cost-effective long-term. We'll give you a straight answer during the inspection.

Leaking roof? Missing shingles?

We'll find the problem and give you a straight answer on the fix. No pressure, no upsell.

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