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Emergency Roof Repair Services—Fast Response, Honest Pricing

Roof Repair is the first call most homeowners make after a storm, leak, or a few missing shingles — and we answer fast. Call (844) 945-7663 and we can get a tech out or start a drone-based estimate right away across Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Georgia. Whether you need emergency roof repair, storm damage repair, roof leak repair, shingle repair, flat roof repair, or metal roof repair, we’ll tell you what needs doing, how long it takes, and what it should cost.

Quick Facts

  • Typical small repairs: $150–$600; mid-size repairs: $600–$2,500; major repair or partial replacement: $2,500–$8,000.
  • Emergency tarping/same-day temporary fixes: within 24 hours in most service areas.
  • Most repairs finish in 1–3 days; complex flat or metal roof jobs can take 3–7 days.
  • New-customer discount: up to $2,000 off eligible projects.
  • Licensed and insured in OH, IN, KY, TN, NC, GA; we help with insurance claims and provide drone (Aerial Quote) inspections.
  • Basic workmanship warranty: 1–10 years depending on the repair scope and materials; manufacturer warranties vary.

What Homeowners Should Know

We see the same mistakes over and over: people patch a leak with buckets and tape instead of finding the source, or they let a small shingle problem become rot that doubles the price. Ask for a full inspection, not just a quick patch. Get a written scope showing what’s repaired, what’s replaced, and whether we’re doing temporary tarping first. Ask how the crew will protect landscaping and gutters. Ask for references or photos of similar jobs.

Don’t pay the full price up front. For typical repairs we ask for a reasonable deposit and the balance on completion. If your claim goes through, we’ll coordinate directly with your insurer and provide the documentation they need.

Service Options — Which Repair Fits Your Roof?

  • Emergency roof repair: immediate tarping, temporary leak stops, and fast safety checks. Use this when you have active leaks or structural safety concerns.
  • Storm damage repair: targeted replacement of wind- or hail-damaged shingles, underlayment repair, and gutter/soffit fixes. Best when insurance is involved.
  • Roof leak repair: find the source (flashings, valleys, vents) and repair or replace the failed components. Patching is an option for small, isolated leaks.
  • Shingle repair: replace missing/broken shingles, fix nail pops, and reseal flashings. Cost-effective for roofs with isolated damage.
  • Flat roof repair: patching, re-sealing seams, and replacing membrane sections (EPDM/TPO/modified). Flat roofs need water-testing; small ponding issues can hide bigger problems.
  • Metal roof repair: loose fasteners, seam resealing, and panel replacement. Metal roofs often last longer, but repairs need a crew experienced with standing seam and screw-down panels.

When to replace instead of repair: if more than 25–30% of the roof is compromised, or there’s active rot or multiple repeated leaks, replacement is usually cheaper long-term. For that, see our roof replacement page.

Process — What to Expect When You Call Us

  1. Initial call and triage: We’ll ask where the leak is, if there’s active water, and whether you’ve filed an insurance claim. If it’s urgent, we’ll schedule same-day tarping or emergency repairs.
  2. Aerial Quote and inspection: We use our Aerial Quote drone system for quick, safe measurements and photos. That gets us accurate estimates without climbing every roof — faster for you and better for insurance documentation. We’ll also send a technician for an on-site inspection when needed.
  3. Written estimate & options: You’ll get a clear, itemized estimate showing repairs, materials, and timeframe. We’ll explain pros and cons for patching vs. partial replacement and include warranty details.
  4. Insurance coordination: If you’re filing a storm claim, we’ll help prep the claim, share our inspection docs, and meet adjusters if necessary. We don’t charge extra for that help.
  5. Scheduling & work: Typical repairs take 1–3 days; flat and metal repairs can take longer. We protect landscaping, clear debris daily, and keep a tidy worksite.
  6. Final walkthrough & payment: We inspect the work with you, show photos, and leave warranty paperwork. We accept check, card, and financing for eligible projects.

We link repairs to broader services when it makes sense — like when repairs reveal a failing deck or flashing that needs replacement. We’ll recommend a full roof inspection if we suspect systemic issues, and can transition to a full installation or replacement if necessary.

Why Choose Half Price Roof

We’re not a telemarketing outfit — we’re investor-backed and member-owned, with 10+ years in the field and an Inc. 5000 recognition for growth. That means we have the crews, the systems, and the track record to finish jobs properly. We’re licensed and insured across OH, IN, KY, TN, NC, and GA, and we use drone inspections (Aerial Quote) to give you fast, accurate estimates.

Why that matters: drone photos speed up quotes and make insurance claims smoother; licensed crews mean building-code compliance; investor backing and scale mean we have local crews and parts on short notice. We also offer up to $2,000 off for new customers on qualifying projects and provide hands-on help with insurance claims so you don’t get caught in back-and-forths.

If you want a second opinion or a replacement estimate after another contractor’s quote, we’ll give you a straightforward comparison — no sales pressure. See more about our background on our roofing company page or learn how we operate as a roofing contractor.

Cost & Pricing — Real Numbers, Real Factors

Here are ballpark ranges to help with decisions. Exact prices depend on roof pitch, access, materials, and how much underlying decking needs replacement.

  • Small repair (1–5 shingles, minor flashing): $150–$600.
  • Medium repair (multiple shingles, flashing, small underlayment repair): $600–$2,500.
  • Large repair/partial replacement (significant decking, multiple roof planes): $2,500–$8,000.
  • Flat roof membrane repairs (patching/seam reseal): $400–$3,500 depending on size and material.
  • Metal roof repairs (fastener replacement, seam work): $300–$4,000 depending on panel count and access.
  • Full roof replacement (for context): $5,000–$25,000+ depending on materials and home size—see roof replacement.

Factors that change price: pitch and height, roofing material, how much decking must be replaced, accessibility, disposal fees, and whether there’s underlying water damage or mold remediation. We’ll show the scope so you can see where the money goes.

Ways to save: use insurance for storm damage (we help with claims), take advantage of our new-customer promo for up to $2,000 off, or finance larger repairs through our partner programs. Call (844) 945-7663 and we’ll run numbers with you.

Areas We Serve

We handle roof repair across our six-state service area. Below are our main city pages — click the nearest one for local information and availability.

Ohio

Indiana

Kentucky

Tennessee

North Carolina

Georgia

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Roof Repair cost?

Small fixes typically run $150–$600, medium repairs $600–$2,500, and larger repairs or partial replacements $2,500–$8,000. Exact cost depends on materials, roof pitch, access, and whether decking or underlayment needs replacing.

How long does Roof Repair take?

Emergency tarping or temporary fixes can happen same-day or within 24 hours. Standard repairs usually finish in 1–3 days; expect 3–7 days for complex flat or metal roof work.

Can I patch a leak myself?

Short answer: you can do temporary patches, but DIY often misses the real source (flashing, valley, or underlayment). We recommend a professional inspection to avoid repeat leaks and hidden rot.

Do you work with insurance companies for storm damage repair?

Yes. We document storm damage with our Aerial Quote drone reports, provide itemized estimates, and help coordinate with adjusters to support your claim at no extra cost.

When should a repair become a replacement?

If damage affects more than about 25–30% of the roof, if there’s widespread decking rot, or if the roof is near the end of its expected life, replacement is usually the better long-term investment.

Do you offer warranties on repairs?

We provide workmanship warranties that range from 1–10 years depending on the job and materials; manufacturer warranties apply to shingles and other components. We’ll put warranty details in writing before work starts.

Are metal and flat roof repairs more expensive?

They can be. Metal repairs may require specialty labor and seam work, and flat roof membranes need careful testing and seam sealing. Prices vary with material and roof complexity, but we’ll give a clear, itemized estimate.

How quickly can you come out for an emergency roof repair?

In most of our service areas we can respond same-day or within 24 hours for emergency tarp and leak response. For a full repair estimate using our Aerial Quote drone, we often have numbers within 24–48 hours.

Final Thoughts & Next Steps

If you’ve got an active leak, visible storm damage, or loose shingles, call us now at (844) 945-7663. We’ll get a tech out or start an aerial estimate and walk you through options, likely saving you money by catching problems before they get worse. Remember new customers may qualify for up to $2,000 off, and we’ll help with insurance claims and financing when needed. If you prefer email or a form, write us at info@halfpriceroof.net or use the contact form on our services page.

We’re ready to help — honest pricing, fast response, and straightforward work. Call (844) 945-7663 or visit our contact page to get started.