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Emergency roof leak tarp installed during Phoenix monsoon

Emergency Service

Emergency Roof Leak Repair in Phoenix

Active leak? Storm damage? Call 480-941-5373 — we triage emergency calls first and can tarp the same day when conditions or scope require it.

  • Same-day response targeted
  • Tarp service available
  • Insurance documentation
  • Permanent repair after triage

What counts as a roofing emergency

A roofing emergency is any situation where active water entry is causing or threatening interior damage. Monsoon-driven leaks, wind-lifted shingles, tree branches through the roof, and post-storm exposed decking all qualify. So does a steady drip that's saturating drywall — slow leaks ruin ceilings just as effectively as fast ones.

Our emergency service has two phases: triage and permanent repair. Triage stops the water — usually with a tarp, a temporary patch, or a quick flashing reseal. The permanent repair follows once we can safely access the area, often within a few days. Both phases are documented for your records and for any insurance claim.

Call 480-941-5373 for emergencies. We don't bury the phone number behind a contact form — you should be able to reach a person fast when water is coming in.

Emergency roof leak tarp installed during Phoenix monsoon

Phoenix monsoon and emergency leaks

Most of our emergency calls cluster in the July–September monsoon window. Phoenix's monsoon storms are short but violent — an inch of rain in twenty minutes, with 60–80 mph gusts that lift shingles and drive water under tile. Roofs that hold fine against normal rain often fail spectacularly under a monsoon cell.

  • Wind-lifted shingles: Shingles that have lost their sealant bond peel up in microbursts. Once a shingle lifts, the underlayment is exposed.
  • Slid or fractured tile: Wind and debris dislodge or crack tiles, exposing the underlayment to direct rain.
  • Failed pipe boots: A pipe boot that was 90% gone before the storm becomes a fire hose during monsoon.
  • Backed-up drains: Palm fronds and gravel clog drains and scuppers; flat roofs flood and find every weakness.
  • Tree damage: Mesquite and palo verde branches snap and puncture roofs in high wind events.

Our emergency response process

  1. 1

    Call triage

    Call 480-941-5373. We assess the situation by phone, prioritize the response, and dispatch the nearest available crew.

  2. 2

    Stop the water

    Tarp, temporary patch, or quick flashing reseal — whatever stops the leak fastest while staying safe on the roof.

  3. 3

    Document for insurance

    Photos, conditions, and a written incident report — useful if you're filing a claim.

  4. 4

    Permanent repair

    Once weather and scope allow, we return for the permanent fix with appropriate materials and full workmanship warranty.

Durafoam crew completing an emergency roof leak repair

Frequently asked questions

How fast can you respond to an emergency leak?

We aim for same-day or next-day response during active leak events, especially during monsoon season. Call 480-941-5373 directly — we triage emergency calls first.

Can you tarp my roof?

Yes. If we can't do a permanent repair the same day because of weather or scope, we can deploy a tarp to buy you time and prevent further interior damage.

What should I do before you arrive?

Get buckets under active drips, move valuables out of affected rooms, and shut off power to any fixture water is contacting. Don't go on the roof — most homeowner falls happen during emergency leak response.

Will insurance cover my emergency repair?

Storm-driven damage from monsoon or hail is often covered. Wear-out usually isn't. We document conditions thoroughly so the claim has what it needs.

Is emergency service more expensive?

We don't gouge on emergencies. Pricing reflects after-hours or weekend labor when applicable, but the work itself is priced the same way we'd price a scheduled repair.

Roof leaking right now?

Don't wait. Call 480-941-5373 — we'll triage immediately and get a crew dispatched.