Emergency Roof Repair: What It Costs and What to Do Before the Roofer Arrives

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Emergency Roof Repair: What It Costs and What to Do Before the Roofer Arrives                      

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Emergency Roof Repair: What It Costs and What to Do Before the Roofer Arrives is written for homeowners across North Jersey who want straight answers—pricing, timelines, materials, and what to do in an emergency.

If you’re dealing with a leak or storm damage, call Terra Nova Construction for a fast inspection and a clear plan.

Cost & pricing: what actually moves the number

Roof pricing isn’t one-size-fits-all. Size, pitch, layers, decking, ventilation, and flashing details matter more than the headline shingle brand.

Leak basics: quick steps before the roofer arrives

Protect the inside first. Don’t climb on wet roofs. Most leaks trace back to flashing, penetrations, skylights, or valleys.

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Frequently asked questions (expand to read)

I have a leak – what should I do first?

Start by protecting the interior (bucket/towels) and avoid climbing onto a wet roof. Leaks often come from flashing, pipe boots, skylights, or missing shingles—not always the spot where water shows up inside.

Why is my roof leaking?

Start by protecting the interior (bucket/towels) and avoid climbing onto a wet roof. Leaks often come from flashing, pipe boots, skylights, or missing shingles—not always the spot where water shows up inside.

How do I find where the leak is coming from?

Start by protecting the interior (bucket/towels) and avoid climbing onto a wet roof. Leaks often come from flashing, pipe boots, skylights, or missing shingles—not always the spot where water shows up inside.

Can you stop my leak today?

Start by protecting the interior (bucket/towels) and avoid climbing onto a wet roof. Leaks often come from flashing, pipe boots, skylights, or missing shingles—not always the spot where water shows up inside.

Is water damage covered by insurance?

Insurance typically covers sudden storm-related damage (wind, hail, fallen limbs). We document damage, provide a scope, and can meet the adjuster so the estimate matches what’s needed to restore the roof.

How much does leak repair cost?

Most roofs are priced by size (squares), steepness, layers to remove, decking condition, material choice, and the amount of flashing/vent work. The fastest way to get an accurate number is an on-site inspection.

Will there be mold from the leak?

Start by protecting the interior (bucket/towels) and avoid climbing onto a wet roof. Leaks often come from flashing, pipe boots, skylights, or missing shingles—not always the spot where water shows up inside.

Do you fix ceiling stains from leaks?

Start by protecting the interior (bucket/towels) and avoid climbing onto a wet roof. Leaks often come from flashing, pipe boots, skylights, or missing shingles—not always the spot where water shows up inside.

Why is water coming through my ceiling?

Start by protecting the interior (bucket/towels) and avoid climbing onto a wet roof. Leaks often come from flashing, pipe boots, skylights, or missing shingles—not always the spot where water shows up inside.

My roof leaks when it rains hard – why?

Start by protecting the interior (bucket/towels) and avoid climbing onto a wet roof. Leaks often come from flashing, pipe boots, skylights, or missing shingles—not always the spot where water shows up inside.

There’s water around my chimney – what’s wrong?

Start by protecting the interior (bucket/towels) and avoid climbing onto a wet roof. Leaks often come from flashing, pipe boots, skylights, or missing shingles—not always the spot where water shows up inside.

My skylight is leaking – can you fix it?

Start by protecting the interior (bucket/towels) and avoid climbing onto a wet roof. Leaks often come from flashing, pipe boots, skylights, or missing shingles—not always the spot where water shows up inside.

Water is coming in around my pipes/vents

Start by protecting the interior (bucket/towels) and avoid climbing onto a wet roof. Leaks often come from flashing, pipe boots, skylights, or missing shingles—not always the spot where water shows up inside.

There’s ice building up on my roof

It depends on your roof design and what we find during inspection. We’ll explain the cause, options, and the pros/cons so you can choose the right fix—without guesswork.

Tip: If you’re unsure whether you need repair or replacement, start with an inspection—then decide with real data.

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If you need roof repair, emergency tarping, or a full replacement, we’ll inspect, document, and explain options in plain language.

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