Residential Roof Repair
Expert Residential Roof Repair Services
A damaged roof doesn’t always mean a full replacement. Greenawalt Roofing provides professional residential roof repair services across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware — addressing leaks, storm damage, missing shingles, and flashing failures before they become costly structural problems.
Common Roof Repair Issues We Handle
Storm and Wind Damage: High winds can lift, crack, or tear shingles from your roof, exposing the underlayment to water infiltration. Our HAAG-certified inspectors assess storm damage accurately and work with your insurance company to document claims properly, ensuring you receive fair coverage for necessary repairs.
Leak Detection and Repair: Roof leaks often originate far from where water appears inside your home. Our team traces leaks to their source — whether it’s deteriorated flashing around chimneys and vents, failed pipe boots, or damaged valley channels — and makes targeted repairs that stop the water without unnecessary work.
Shingle Repair and Replacement: Cracked, curling, or missing shingles leave your roof vulnerable to moisture damage. We match replacement shingles to your existing roof as closely as possible and ensure proper nail patterns and sealant application for a lasting repair.
Flashing and Vent Repairs: Metal flashing around chimneys, skylights, dormers, and roof-to-wall transitions is one of the most common failure points. We remove deteriorated flashing, install new step and counter-flashing with proper overlap, and seal all joints to prevent future leaks.
When to Repair vs. Replace
Not every roofing problem requires a full replacement. If your roof is less than 15 years old and the damage is localized — a few missing shingles after a storm, a single leak around a vent pipe, or minor flashing deterioration — a professional repair is usually the most cost-effective solution. However, if repairs are needed across multiple areas, the shingles show widespread granule loss, or the decking beneath has sustained water damage, a full replacement may be the better long-term investment.
Our inspectors provide honest assessments and will never recommend a replacement when a repair will solve the problem. We’ll show you exactly what we find and explain your options so you can make an informed decision.
Insurance Claims Assistance
Many residential roof repairs are covered by homeowner’s insurance, especially when caused by storm events. Greenawalt Roofing’s HAAG-certified inspectors are trained to identify and document storm damage using the same standards insurance adjusters use. We meet with your adjuster on-site, provide detailed damage reports, and advocate for full coverage of necessary repairs.
Related Services
Looking for a full replacement instead? Learn about our residential roofing services, including metal roofing and flat roofing systems. We also install siding and seamless gutters as part of complete exterior restoration projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a roof be repaired instead of replaced?
Yes, many roof issues can be resolved with targeted repairs rather than a full replacement. Localized damage from storms, isolated leaks around vents or flashing, and small areas of missing shingles are all repairable. If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is confined to a specific area, repair is typically the most cost-effective option.
How much does a roof repair cost?
Minor roof repairs such as replacing a few shingles or resealing flashing typically cost between $300 and $1,500. More extensive repairs involving larger damaged areas, decking replacement, or multiple leak sources can range from $1,500 to $5,000. Greenawalt Roofing provides free inspections and detailed estimates before any work begins.
Does insurance cover roof repair from storm damage?
Homeowner’s insurance generally covers roof repairs caused by sudden storm events including hail, wind, and fallen tree limbs. Damage from gradual wear, aging, or deferred maintenance is typically not covered. Greenawalt Roofing’s HAAG-certified inspectors document storm damage to insurance industry standards and work directly with your adjuster.
How quickly can you repair a roof leak?
Emergency tarping and temporary repairs can typically be completed within 24 to 48 hours of your call. Permanent repairs are usually scheduled within one to two weeks, depending on weather conditions and material availability. If your roof is actively leaking, call us immediately — delaying repair allows water to damage insulation, drywall, and framing.
How do I find where my roof is leaking?
Roof leaks often appear inside your home far from their actual source, as water travels along rafters and sheathing before dripping through. Common leak sources include deteriorated flashing around chimneys, failed pipe boots, damaged valley channels, and lifted shingles. A professional inspection is the most reliable way to trace a leak to its origin.