Roof Repair in St. George, Utah

Here's an open secret about the roofing industry: a lot of companies don't want your repair job. Repairs are small tickets, so calls about a leak or a few cracked tiles get quoted high, scheduled never, or just not returned, while the homeowner waits with a bucket under the drip. We think that's backwards. Repairs are most of what desert roofs actually need.

We repair roofs across Washington County: leaks, cracked and slipped tiles, wind-lifted shingles, failed flashing, and storm damage. No job too small, diagnosed in one visit whenever possible, with photos of what we found and what we fixed. And if what looks like a repair turns out to be something bigger, we'll show you the evidence instead of springing it on you.

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Roof Repairs We Handle

Our Roof Repair Process

01

Inspection & Diagnosis

We find the actual source, not just the symptom. Photos of what we find, moisture checks where the path isn't obvious. For straightforward repairs, diagnosis and the fix can often happen in the same visit.

02

Honest Estimate

 A written quote for the repair, and a straight answer about the rest of the roof: whether this is a one-off fix on a healthy roof or the first of many on a roof that's aging out. No upselling a replacement you don't need; no pretending a dying roof just needs one more patch.

03

The Repair

Done correctly, with matching materials where possible, and cleaned up after. Most repairs finish in a single day.

04

Photos & Proof

You get before-and-after photos of the repair — including the parts of your roof you'll never climb up to see. If the damage was storm-related, that documentation is ready for your insurance conversation.

Roof Repair Costs in St. George

Repairs are where honest pricing matters most, because the homeowner usually can't see the problem. Typical Washington County ranges:

Roof Repair Costs
Pipe boot / vent flashing replacement
$250 $600
Shingle repair One area
$300 $1,000
Tile swap & reset A handful of tiles
$300 $1,200
Leak trace & repair
$400 $1,500
Chimney or wall flashing rebuild
$600 $2,500
Emergency tarp & stabilization
$300 $900
Pre-monsoon inspection & tune-up
Free $0 inspection — repairs quoted as found

*Estimates only; the written quote after diagnosis is the real number. If a repair estimate ever approaches replacement territory, we'll show you the math on both; that comparison lives on our roof replacement page.

Why small repairs are the best money on this page: almost every expensive roof problem in St. George started as a cheap one. A cracked pipe boot is $300; the same boot after two monsoon seasons is drywall, insulation, and mold remediation. Fix small, fix early.

"You can't see your roof. Your quote shouldn't depend on that."

Why St. George Homeowners Call Us for Repairs

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Small jobs welcome.

We mean it. Repairs aren't a nuisance between replacements to us; they're the work this climate actually generates most.

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The cause, not the stain.

Water travels. We trace leaks to the real entry point and photograph it, so you're paying to fix the problem once instead of the symptom repeatedly.

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A straight answer about the rest.

Every repair visit includes an honest read on the whole roof. If it's healthy, you'll hear that. If the repair is a bandage on something bigger, you'll see the photos that show why.

Roof Repair Questions, Answered

  • How much does it cost to fix a roof leak?

    Most leak repairs in St. George land between $400 and $1,500, depending on what's actually leaking: a cracked pipe boot sits at the low end, a chimney flashing rebuild at the high end. The diagnosis visit establishes the real number, and the estimate is free.



  • Is my repair too small to call about?

    No. A single slipped tile, one lifted shingle, a boot that looks cracked from the ground: these are exactly the calls to make, because they're cheap now and expensive after a monsoon season. If it's genuinely nothing, we'll tell you that too.

  • Will insurance cover my roof repair?

    If the damage traces to a specific event (monsoon wind, hail, a microburst) it may be claimable, subject to your policy and deductible. Gradual wear and aging aren't covered by any policy. What we contribute either way: dated photos and a written scope, so you and your insurer are working from documentation rather than memory.

  • How fast can someone come out?

    Active leaks get priority, with stabilization first so the water stops before anything else happens. Routine repairs are typically scheduled within days. Either way you'll get a real window, not a "sometime this week."

  • Should I put a tarp up myself?

    We'd rather you didn't. Wet roofs are genuinely dangerous, tile breaks under foot traffic, and a poorly anchored tarp becomes a sail in the next wind event — often causing more damage than the original problem. Contain the water inside; let us handle the roof.

  • Why does my ceiling stain keep coming back after repairs?

    Almost always because the previous repair fixed the location of the stain instead of the source of the water. Leaks travel along decking and framing before they show themselves. Until the actual entry point is found and fixed, the stain returns with every storm — which is why our repairs start with tracing, not patching.

  • When should I get my roof checked?

    Before monsoon season, ideally: a spring inspection catches the cracked boots, slipped tiles, and lifted shingles that July storms turn into leaks. Also any time another trade has been on your roof — solar, HVAC, satellite installs are the number-one source of broken tiles we see.

Get That Repair Handled

Whether it's a drip you've been ignoring or damage from last night's storm, small roof problems have one habit: they don't stay small. The estimate is free and the answer is honest.

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